Cyndy Lane

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Cyndy is business journalist with a focus on entrepreneurship and small business. With over a decade of experience covering the startup and small business landscape, Cyndy has a reputation for being a knowledgeable, insightful and approachable journalist. She has a keen understanding of the challenges and opportunities facing small business owners and is able to explain them in a way that is relatable and actionable for her readers.

14 Examples of Successful Restaurant Concepts from Around the World

First, you must decide on the restaurant type you wish to open. Also determine the restaurant’s concept. Your general restaurant type is the best place to begin. Then, narrow your focus to a particular restaurant concept or theme. Food concepts for fast food. Typically chains, like McDonald’s or Taco Bell, fast food restaurants are all […]

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Small Business Accounting Tips That Will Save You Time, Cash and Tax

Small business accounting tips don’t have to send you running for the hills. Perhaps the expression small business AccountingIt sends chills down your spine. Or maybe it’s something that you know is important, but don’t particularly love spending time on.  One thing’s for sure. When you get a good grasp of basic accounting and bookkeeping, […]

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The Ultimate Guide to Restaurant Bar Design

Although it’s easy to overlook, restaurant bar design can greatly contribute to your business’s success. A well-designed bar encourages guests to linger—and keep ordering—while a poorly designed one can mean guests closing out tabs after just one drink. A well-designed bar will help employees serve drinks more efficiently and maximize profits every shift. Whether you’re […]

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Holiday Readiness Guide: 10 Ways to Prepare for a Different Black Friday and Cyber Monday

The busiest time of the yr for retailers is nearly right here—Black Friday and Cyber Monday are solely a few weeks away. The beginning pistols of the offline and on-line purchasing seasons are on November 26 and November 29, respectively, and retailers world wide are working to search out methods to satisfy the brand new […]

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QR Code Ordering: How to Run your Restaurant with Limited Staff

The way you run a restaurant is different. While restaurants around the world have quickly jumped back into the culinary hustle, many have also realized it’s not as simple as picking back up where they left off. With many restaurants operating at maximum capacity, diners are eager to return to their dining areas. However, staffing […]

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Bartenders Share The Best Ingredients For a Top Shelf Rum and Coke

Although rum may not be the most fashionable option in a cocktail menu, it is still a popular choice. Rum was the third-most sold spirit in America in 2020, behind whiskey and vodka. Misconceptions about rum—that it’s only a summer drink or that its cocktails are too fruity and sweet—are part of the reason that […]

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The Beginner’s Guide To Designing A Lucrative Retail Shop Floor Plan

Imagine you’re your customer for a moment. What is the first thing you notice when you walk into a store? What makes you want to browse through the products every time you pass a display, aisle, shelf rack or shelf? What makes you only stay a few seconds at the entranceway before moving on? These […]

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