In today's edition of our Goldman Sachs entrepreneur series, hosts Kristen Scholer and Tim Stenovec talk about how to use social media to market your small business.
A few common themes throughout the different platforms are to be consistent with your visual look, engage with followers and connect with others in your industry. Most small businesses seem to thrive on Instagram, but you should think about diversifying your marketing efforts to Facebook and Twitter.
Plus, a look at Mary Nguyen Aregoni, owner of Saigon Sisters in Chicago, as part of the Goldman Sachs' 10,000 small businesses program.
Joe Spector, founder of Dutch and Hims & Hers co-founder, joins us to discuss how telehealth is transforming pet care—and what’s next for modern vet medicine.
Exclusive: Behr’s Andy Lopez reveals how ChatHUE, a bold collaboration with Google, is using AI to transform how we explore, choose, and connect with color.
Brian Vendig, President & CIO of MJP Wealth Advisors, joins to break down Q2 bank earnings and what they signal for markets, investors, and the economy ahead.
Are Gen Z and Millennials done with alcohol? Bacardi's Tony Latham breaks down trends, new preferences, and insights from the 2025 Cocktail Trends Report.
Comscore’s Paul Dergarabedian breaks down the battle of summer blockbusters, from Superman to Jurassic World and Fantastic Four and what it means for studios.
VENU CEO JW Roth breaks ground on a 20,000-seat, state-of-the-art amphitheater in Texas—part of a $300M public-private expansion to redefine live music.
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