In times of economic uncertainty, businesses must be creative and proactive to stay afloat. One way to give your business an edge is to make website updates that will boost sales and keep customers coming back. The Upper Valley Business Alliance can help you make the right choices for your site so you can focus on not just staying afloat, but thriving. Here are some tips for making the most of your website in uncertain times.Update Your Site Design Making sure your navigation is clear and easy to use is
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Contact: Carol Vivian, Sr. VP, Retail Banking Claremont Savings Bank Phone: 603-690-2731 Email: cvivian@claremontsavings.bank Increase in "Grandparent Scams" Targeting New Hampshire's Older Adult Residents Claremont, New Hampshire (February 7, 2023)–Claremont Savings Bank has been informed by the Attorney General’s office that there is a scam alert for New Hampshire residents, especially its older adult population, concerning a recent increase in scammers perpetrating the
Business leaders can suffer serious setbacks if they do not prepare for and avoid common derailers. But what makes a good business leader? What core competencies does a business leader require to be successful in their industry? Business leaders face numerous obstacles during the course of their careers, but some can derail even the best of entrepreneurs. Here’s a guide on derailers that business leaders face and the core competencies they need to develop. Lack of Coachability Those who lack
Are you a senior citizen looking for a way to make some extra money? Have you ever thought about starting your own business? If so, you're in luck! Starting a home-based business is a great option for seniors, and the Upper Valley is the perfect place to do it. In this article, we'll give you an overview of everything you need to know about starting a home-based business in the Upper Valley.Why Home-Based Businesses Work for Seniors There are many reasons why starting a home-based business is a good idea
The holiday season is upon us and that means it’s time to start thinking about our gift list. As we check off each name, it’s important to remember that our spending choices have a direct impact on our community. When we shop locally, we are supporting businesses that are vital to the growth and prosperity of our town or city. Here are just a few of the ways the Upper Valley Business Alliance says shopping local this holiday season benefits the entire community.Local businesses keep money and tax dollars