Jordan Crenshaw, vice president of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Technology Engagement Center, poses for a portrait Monday, Oct. 17, 2022, along Main Street in downtown Houston.according to a recently published report by the U.S.
In the case of restaurants we’re talking to, they can use delivery apps that enable them to reach out to customers at a time where it may not have been easy, such as lockdowns. We talked to the owner of a restaurant today who said that social media helped him advertise to customers more efficiently as opposed to blanket mass emails.
Q: A report by the Information Technology & Innovation Foundation found that nonuniform state privacy laws have cost Texas small businesses $2.9First, it’s indirectly passed on because small businesses can’t have the same cost savings that larger businesses have. So that automatically hurts competition, when you depress the ability of small businesses to really grow and thrive. The other area is when companies don’t innovate because they’re afraid of breaking 50 different state laws.