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Four signs you need a new website

Your website exists to build reputation, increase leads or sales, support marketing efforts and provide useful information for your visitors. Here are four signs it’s not delivering for you.

8 years ago

Movable walls: The ultimate in office flexibility

The days of heavy, clunky room dividers are over. In their place comes a futuristic option for office flexibility that many Sioux Falls workplaces are enjoying.

8 years ago

Leap of faith leads to bigger planning for gymnastics center owner

When Alicia Reiners started Wings Gymnastics in 2011, she had 40 students. Fast-forward six years and the program has grown to 650 kids. A building Reiners opened less than two years ago is full, and she’s planning for the future.

8 years ago

Consultants form group to pool services

Area professionals have banded together to offer complementary business-coaching services.

8 years ago

Workplace bullying: An attorney’s perspective

Workplace bullying comes in many forms — and some are illegal. Here’s what attorney David Kroon says you need to know.

8 years ago

Blend Interactive adds two partners

Growing web design and development firm Blend Interactive has expanded its ownership with two new partners.

9 years ago

MetaBank bucks industry trend with majority female leadership

More than half – 56 percent – of the senior vice president leadership at MetaBank in Sioux Falls is female. That’s unusual for any industry, but even more so in banking.

9 years ago

Chamber’s Mark Lee to become bank market president

Mark Lee has been named market president of Reliabank for the Sioux Falls area.

9 years ago

How to build a smarter annual marketing budget

Are you overspending on marketing? Are you underspending with key audiences? Do you even know? You can’t answer these questions without a well-designed marketing budget.

9 years ago

Dykhouse offers thoughts on business climate, advice for entrepreneurs

South Dakota’s economy is built on entrepreneurship and well-positioned to capitalize on new technologies in business, said Dana Dkyhouse, CEO of First Premier Bank.

9 years ago

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