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Toby Cox

Senior Content Writer @ Capterra covering software trends and stories of small business resilience. B.A. in Foreign Affairs and Middle Eastern Languages from the University of Virginia. Beekeeper and bookworm. Virginia native. I love yoga, getting lost in new places, and being outside.

Published April 12, 2021
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Legal cases need to be handled with utmost care. If you’re a lawyer, manage a legal department, or own a small law firm, you must be aware that the smallest of mistakes can cost you clients, and even a single missing piece of information can lead to a bad outcome for your law practice.
Published February 2, 2021
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Dale Reardon enjoys going on adventures with his seeing-eye dog, Charlie, but the logistics of travel can be tricky when you have specific accessibility needs.
Published January 7, 2021
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Robert Kingett wanted to buy an audiobook. He knew exactly which one, and he knew exactly where he wanted to buy it from: a specific “popular, indie bookstore.” The problem was a web accessibility issue; the bookstore’s website was difficult to navigate for visually impaired users.
Published December 22, 2020
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Tondalaya Takapu, U.S. Air Force veteran, cybersecurity analyst, and business owner, is a problem solver with a no limits mindset. In 2018 when she noticed there weren’t any STEM resources for her children within driving distance, she took matters into her own hands.
Published December 17, 2020
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Homie is a tech-based real estate company that uses its online platform to simplify home buying and selling. The company had just opened its newest office in Las Vegas three days before the shutdown started.
Published December 2, 2020
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Remember dial-up? Connecting to the internet would prompt a flurry of whirrs, beeps, and buzzes that was oddly satisfying. Webpages would take several minutes (sometimes 20) to load, plenty of time to get a snack (or two). Sometimes, the page wouldn’t load at all, adding a layer of anticipation to the whole experience. And downloads were always a wild card.
Published November 17, 2020
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When the pandemic moved most of us online for a majority of our days, service providers moved to meet clients where they were: At home on their computer or phone.
Published November 9, 2020
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Megan O’Reilly had the kind of low-maintenance marketing tactics busy entrepreneurs envy. She co-founded Pitch Black Printing Co. in 2015 and feels “lucky” she and her business partner, Maurice Harold, were able to build a client base largely organically.
Published October 19, 2020
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Doreen Saygeh decided to close her movie theater out of concern for the growing number of COVID-19 cases. Soon after, she had to figure out a way to bring in some revenue to pay the bills.
Published October 12, 2020
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Prior to the pandemic, Armandas Tiskevicius’ business, Mezzoroni, was a B2B tailoring company, sewing clothing for Lithuanian government agencies and other businesses. When the clothing industry began closing down, Tiskevicius knew Mezzoroni wouldn’t survive long.
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