Limelight Listings, a South Florida-based Digital Agency, is pushing the envelope by offering a new service to help small businesses quickly get back on their feet and digitally revamp during these trying times caused by COVID-19.
The economy is already struggling. More and more small business owners are being forced to part ways with their businesses. Becoming a digital business seems to be the only option for small businesses to stay afloat. According to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, businesses with fewer than 20 employees represent about 64% of all U.S. businesses and 49% of all U.S. employment. In order to meet new digital demands, small businesses must invest in technology and learn new skills to stay competitive and adapt to rapidly changing consumer and customer demands.
Experts at Limelight Listings know how hard it can be to stay on top of technology. Some clients probably bought a computer when they started their business, but didn’t use it after installing a few word processing programs. Now, business owners wonder why customers aren’t finding them online. Clients may think creating a website for a small business is out of reach financially. Or maybe they don’t have the technical know-how to develop and maintain a website. For the first time, Limelight Listings offers new options to help overcome these obstacles.
Hosted websites provide a hassle-free way to get online. They even help with custom content creation, including up to four pages containing blog-ready, responsive designs. For the first time, Limelight Listings is offering premium web design for under a four-figure price aiming to help small businesses bounce back in this digital world.
Limelight Listings has been getting calls about this for a long time. Officially, these changes have been implemented to ensure every business owner qualifies for a professional website design without taking out a second mortgage.
Limelight Listings Jonathan Spark 833-633-6300 https://www.limelightlistings.com/
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Eloa Jane Pereira, a Brazilian-born artist, immigrated to the US in 2005. In 2008, she staged her first solo exhibition in Massachusetts and received her first award in the US. Since then, Eloa Jane has developed her technique and style using paper from her mailbox. She rolls, coils and weaves magazine pages, discarded copy paper and even reuses coffee filters.
After moving to Arkansas in 2014, she had a turning point in her art career with her awarded series Neighbors and Neighborhood, which depicted her reality of living in a rural community in Fayetteville, Arkansas. In 2020, she received the Artist of the Year Award sponsored by the National Museum of Women in Arkansas, the Artist 360 grant from the Mid-America Arts Alliance, and an Honorable Mention award from the Circle Foundation for the Arts in Lyon, France.
Focus Art Fair Paris 2022 contacted Eloa Jane directly about exhibiting at the Carrousel du Louvre in France. The fair took place from September 1st to 4th, 2022, with the theme “Where traditional art meets digital art,” an effort to adapt to the post-COVID-19 era.
Curators and the public had the opportunity to see eleven of Eloa Jane’s art portfolio during the four days in Paris. The Kind Mowers, 24 x 24 inches paper relief, depicts the studio and neighbors who graciously mowed her lawn after theirs. One large paper tapestry 77 x 33 inches Migratory Grief, highlighting the feeling of losing family and friends after immigrating abroad. And nine figurative face reliefs 10 x 8 inches each, representing the diversity and beauty of mingled ethnicities.
To see more of her work, visit www.eloajane.com or follow @eloajane on Instagram.
Eloa Jane Art & Design Eloa Jane Pereira 479-800-8259 www.eloajane.com
Dr. Tanika Long, a Barnesville native, has founded a new nonprofit, Full Circle of Hope, Inc. (FCOH) to assist disadvantaged children and their families in Barnesville, GA/Lamar County. She was once one of these kids. Only by the grace of God, the love of reading and education, the support of family, and the generosity of anonymous donors did she become the physician she is today. She is the first and the only, African American female from Barnesville to become a physician, and she left over 20 years ago. As she heard of other people she didn’t know about who were successful and who were fellow Barnesville natives, she realized they have to come back. They have to come Full Circle to provide hope for the kids coming after them, to provide an example they can strive for, to provide a helping hand. It is her belief that they are obligated to provide H.O.P.E. (Help Our People Excel). The birth of this extensive, all-encompassing organization which will impact every area where a child needs growth in order to succeed is divinely inspired.
Dr. Long and the FCOH Board Members understand that this task is monumental. However, they are convinced that with divine assistance, other Barnesville natives (present and former), and other like-minded individuals (near and far) who desire to positively impact the lives of multiple disadvantaged children working on one accord, they shall succeed.
Their first event is scheduled for Sun., 9/11/2022 @ 2p at the local community center, E.P. Roberts Center. They will be having their 1st Annual Book Drive, dedicating multiple Little Libraries that will be erected in different neighborhoods throughout the city, and providing the community an opportunity to meet and greet their Board Members. They have also started dispensing scholarship information to assist students in attending college debt free. Other upcoming events include: Money Makeover Carnival, Career Fairs, College Tours, Purity Retreats, Annual events to affirm the town’s most vulnerable, and so much more.
They ask for your continued prayers, your commitment to assist, and your partnership. No man is an island unto himself. Any generosity (monetary, book donations, quality time, suggestions, implementations, serving as a mentor) that you can provide is greatly appreciated.
If you desire to assist with the donation of new or gently used Children’s books for their first book Drive (birth to 12th grade), please bring them to the event, give them to someone you know is coming, give them to to a Board member, or mail them to the address below:
Full Circle Of Hope, Inc. 2500 Dallas Highway Suite 202, #5132 Marietta, GA 30064-7505
All who are of a similar mindset and who have a heart for helping others are invited to Join the Circle today. If you feel that this organization is something you desire to be a part of, please fill out the volunteer form on their website. Please know in advance that in whatever capacity you choose to assist, it is greatly appreciated.
www.fullcircleofhope.org
Full Circle Of Hope, Inc. Tanika Long 470-592-3544 www.fullcircleofhope.org
HOYA Foundation is contributing toward coordination of the symposium, and announces the first seminar in a national series to discuss how small businesses can get contracting dollars from the Infrastructure Investment & Jobs Act. The previously passed $1.2 trillion Senate bill allocated $550 billion in spending on infrastructure.
The U.S. Department of Transportation will have Director Shelby Scales from the Office of Small and Disadvantaged Business Utilization lead a day-long virtual seminar to provide resources and information for small businesses in the transportation and construction industry. Speakers from Federal Aviation Administration, Federal Highway Administration, and Federal Railroad Administration will discuss their plans to engage small businesses. Directors from Utah Department of Transportation (DOT), Wyoming DOT, North Dakota DOT and Nebraska DOT will discuss their plans for implementation of the infrastructure spending in their respective states.
This virtual event is free to businesses to participate. To register and to see the agenda go to: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/usdot-small-business-contracting-symposium-west-central-region-sbtrc-tickets-311234449617
Date: Wednesday, May 18 Time: 9:00 am – 5:00 pm MT Location: Virtual – this seminar will be conducted via Zoom Cost: Free For more information, contact Steronica Mattocks at steronica.mattocks@dot.gov
Contact: Keller Hayes at 303.903.2905 or keller@WestCentralSBTRC.com
HOYA Foundation Keller Hayes 303-903-2905 www.WestCentralSBTRC.com