B2B Stories

$1.25 million sale spurs downtown growth

Downtown Augusta continues to experience steady growth, as many businesses plan to open or relocate to that part of town. ABD has learned the historic Red Star Building – (see photo at top) to a mixed-use building located at 531 James Brown Blvd., has been sold to Tyson Schuetze, founder of Auben Realty, for $1.25 million. The sale was handled by the Beman Group with Blanchard and Calhoun Real Estate Co. Commercial. “They’re going to make some improvements to move their offices there,” says Davis Beman, the group’s principal and

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B2B Stories

Coach Darin: Improve On-Line Traffic!

Editor’s Note: You need a website if you’re selling products and services online. This is an excellent marketing tool that can be used to attract potential leads and customers. However, what if you’re not attracting enough online traffic? How can people know you have what they need? There are several excellent web designers in the CSRA from ABD’s partner Alive Media to local ad agencies and higher end creative firms like Wier Stewart, Kruhu and more. Here’s some best practices to consider:  Speed up your site’s loading time by removing

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B2B Podcasting

The Change Maker Podcast Leadership & Curiosity with Dov Baron

Today on The Change Maker: Dov Baron. Dov has been named one of Inc. Magazine’s Top 100 Leadership Speakers to Hire, and has traveled the world speaking to every kind of group imaginable. He was named as one of the Top 30 Global Leadership Gurus and is also the bestselling author of several books, including One Red Thread and Fiercely Loyal: How High Performing Companies Develop and Retain Top Talent. Inc. Magazine named his podcast, “Leadership and Loyalty”, as one of the top podcasts listened to by C-Suite execs of

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Darin Myers

Coach Darin: Improve On-Line Traffic!

Editor’s Note: You need a website if you’re selling products and services online. This is an excellent marketing tool that can be used to attract potential leads and customers. However, what if you’re not attracting enough online traffic? How can people know you have what they need? There are several excellent web designers in the CSRA from ABD’s partner Alive Media to local ad agencies and higher end creative firms like Wier Stewart, Kruhu and more. Here’s some best practices to consider:  Speed up your site’s loading time by removing

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Consumer Stories

Mondays with Rick: Business Showcase is a great recruiting tool

Editor’s Note: We’ve all heard ad nauseum how hard it is to hire and retain good employees at our CSRA companies. What if there was a way to develop a relationship and recruit someone BEFORE you were ready to hire? Think of it like a pipeline. Think of having your company be part of the “Business Showcase” or “Business Connections” program at AU’s Hull College of Business.  They’ve had as many as 50-80 students participate depending if it is on campus or on-line. ABD: How does Hull’s Business Showcase/Connections programs

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Augusta Business Daily Podcast

Culture Shift with Patrick Reynolds – Episode 2

Patrick Reynolds of Cross Link Consulting is a presenting sponsor of the ABD Expo and one of the keynote speakers. Please visit www.abdexpo.com for info on speakers and ticket prices. Here is a recent podcast related to our Expo theme, “Culture Shift”, a look at hiring practices.

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Consumer Stories

CSRA company teaches local teens life-saving skills

Andrena Garnett wants her clients to be prepared to save a life because in an emergency, every second counts. Garnett – owner of Anerd 4 Life LLC, teaches the American Heart Association’s CPR, basic life support, and first aid certification courses. She will hold a teen training day on Saturday, Oct. 23 from 12 p.m. to 4 p.m. at 930 Stevens Creek Road in the ABD boardroom. “I want everyone to understand how important it is to be certified because you can save a life,” says the former Pre-K teacher

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Consumer Stories

Local college receives $100,000 grant to fund short-term training programs

Bank of America has invested $100,000 in a new short-term job training initiative developed by Augusta Technical College to address the local labor shortage. The initiative is called FAST, which stands for Focused, Accelerated Skills Training. The college’s Corporate and Community Education Department will use the funding to cover the cost of three certification programs: Manufacturing Fundamentals Bootcamp, forklift and OSHA training, and medical scribe skills. It will also allow Augusta Tech to partner with local employers and WorkSource Georgia to provide job placement opportunities for graduates of these programs,

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Shawna Woodward

Real Talk Real Estate: HAPPY MONEY DAYS

Are you old enough to have experienced buying a home in 1980 something? Since I was so young in the 80’s I missed out on those special times. According to an article I read online, “The early ’80s saw particularly high rates, with the 30 year mortgage reaching a peak of 18.63 percent in October 1981, according to data from the Federal Reserve Bank of St. Louis.” (marketplace.org, Oct.12, 2018) While most of us have relatively low mortgage rates today, I wanted to encourage anyone who acquired a mortgage in 2010 or

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Consumer Stories

Local attorney to hold golf clinic for special children

Brandon Dial understands the unique challenges that come with raising a special needs child, so he wanted to find a way to raise funds and show support for local families of children with special needs. With financial support from local businesses and sponsors, such as South State Bank, Dial – owner of an Augusta Law firm and father of five, created a golf clinic for special needs children between the ages of 8 and 18 called the All-Star Kids Clinic. He and his wife, Maura, have a 2-year-old son named

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