The Blueprint for Building Trust with Clients in Today’s Digital Landscape
In the digital age, trust is the currency of business, and credibility is the proof behind it. Whether you run a local consultancy, an online store, or a global service company, clients now evaluate you through screens before they ever speak to you. Your website, reviews, social presence, and communication patterns collectively shape whether someone feels confident moving forward.What Drives Trust Today Consistent messaging across platforms strengthens credibility. Transparent communication reduces
Cinco’s Cantina Launches Loyalty Program to Thank Its Guests
Cinco’s Cantina has launched Cinco’s Rewards, a new loyalty program that lets guests earn points and unlock free menu items just for dining at Cinco’s. Members earn 10 points for every $1 spent. As points add up, guests move through three reward tiers: Mild – 700 points. Rewards include items like a Mexican Coke, Jarritos, Birria Taco, or Cheese Dip Medium – 1,500 points. Rewards include a Choice of Appetizer (up to $16.99), Churros, or Quesadilla Supreme Spicy – 2,500 points. Top-tier rewards
Colliers Announces Retirement of Principal and Shareholder David Choate After 35-Year Career
Colliers, a global leader in commercial real estate services, respectfully announces that David F. Choate, III, Executive Vice President, Principal, and Shareholder, has decided to begin winding down his distinguished 35-year career with the firm. Bob Rohrer, Managing Director of Colliers in New Hampshire, said, “Over more than three decades with Colliers, David has played a meaningful role in the growth of the firm and in shaping the commercial real estate landscape throughout New Hampshire’s Seacoast
How Small Businesses in Greater Rochester Can Keep Cash Flow Steady
Local businesses across Greater Rochester know the rhythm of the year: busy seasons, slow stretches, sudden expenses, and opportunities that appear out of nowhere. Cash flow—the constant in-and-out stream of money that fuels operations—is what allows a shop, contractor, or service provider to stay resilient through all of it. This guide walks through practical, grounded strategies for maintaining steady financial footing without overcomplicating the work. In brief: Manage cash flow actively, not
Finding and Fixing Weak Points in Your Business: A Practical Guide for Greater Rochester Chamber Members
Every business in the Greater Rochester area—whether a manufacturer, contractor, restaurant, or service provider—faces moments when operations or finances drift out of alignment. Spotting these weak points early is the difference between steady growth and constant firefighting. This article offers a straightforward, narrative path for identifying what’s slowing your business down and how to strengthen it. Learn below: How operational bottlenecks typically reveal themselves Ways to assess financial
How to Prevent Costly Misunderstandings in Small Businesses
Running a small business in the Greater Rochester region means juggling many moving parts — from employees and vendors to customers and regulations. When communication breaks down, even small misunderstandings can snowball into expensive problems. Let’s explore simple, proven ways to avoid these pitfalls and keep your operations running smoothly.TL;DR Misunderstandings drain time and profit. Clearly define roles, document agreements, and maintain transparency with employees, vendors, and customers.
Launching a Restaurant on a Budget: What You Need to Know
Opening a restaurant is exciting — but it also comes with major financial pressure. The good news? With careful planning, you can launch on a lean budget while still setting yourself up for success. Below are practical strategies for reducing upfront expenses and staying sustainable in the early months. Start Small and Grow Strategically One of the best ways to keep costs low is to begin with a smaller concept before scaling up. Instead of a full-service dining room right away, some owners test
News Release: Colliers Moves Portsmouth Office to New Location at 210 Commerce Way
Colliers, a global leader in commercial real estate services, is pleased to announce the relocation of its Portsmouth office to 210 Commerce Way, Suite 350, Portsmouth, NH 03801, effective August 15th, 2025. The move positions the Colliers New Hampshire team for continued growth in the Seacoast area. The new location offers modern, Class A space within a dynamic business park setting. Located just minutes from downtown Portsmouth with direct access to I-95 and the Spaulding Turnpike, the new location
Crafting a Legal Path to Effective Hiring for Small Businesses
Hiring employees is a pivotal step for small businesses, transforming them from individual endeavors into collaborative enterprises. This transition, while exciting, introduces a range of legal obligations that must be carefully managed. Understanding these responsibilities is crucial to ensure a compliant and efficient hiring process. By addressing key legal areas, small businesses can lay a solid foundation for growth and stability, fostering an environment where both the business and its employees can










