Insights on analytics, funnels, and growth for modern small businesses.
American farming has undergone incredible transformations over the last century. Using the latest data from the USDA Economic Research Service and recent market analysis, we take a look at the current state of U.S. farming and the trends shaping the food system of tomorrow.
It is vital to recognize that small businesses are not merely a sector of our economy, they are the lifeblood and foundation of our communities. From the local bakery like the Patisserie on Main in our small town of Madison, GA, that provides fresh bread and pastries to Farmview Market, which features locally-sourced produce and meat, these local favorites represent the resilience and community fabric that drive the United States forward.
We will celebrate National Small Business Week, May 3–9, 2026. What’s unique this year is how the narrative for small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) has fundamentally shifted.
Teclaz is wrapping up an incredible week at Google Cloud Next. We sat in on sessions that focused on how AI is moving past repetitive tasks and into scientific breakthroughs. The big headlines were all about the agentic enterprise and the launch of the Gemini Enterprise Agent Platform, a comprehensive platform to build, scale, govern, and optimize agents.
Four Powerhouse Companies Unite to Deliver a 360° Ecosystem of Technology, Marketing, Analytics, and Business Growth Solutions for Small and Mid-Sized Businesses
We are thrilled to announce that Teclaz has been selected for the CREATE-X Launch Startup Program at Georgia Tech! This prestigious program is designed for Georgia Tech students, faculty, and alumni to transform innovative ideas into successful startups through intense mentorship, seed funding, and access to an incredible entrepreneurial ecosystem.
The Stanford HAI 2026 Artificial Intelligence Index Report highlights a baffling paradox where artificial intelligence can solve PhD-level science questions and win gold medals in mathematical Olympiads, yet it remains fundamentally confused by the face of an analog clock. Researchers have dubbed this phenomenon the jagged frontier.
A Harvard Business Review article entitled, “Overcoming the Barriers of AI Adoption,” reveals that, "Most firms struggle to capture real value from AI not because the technology fails, but because their people, processes, and politics do."
The latest U.S. Chamber of Commerce Q1 2026 Small Business Index has sent a clear message: the economic climate is shifting, and small businesses are feeling the squeeze. While nearly 70% of owners report their own business health is stable, a massive 53% cite inflation as their top concern, the highest level in years. As a result, many enterprises are pulling back on hiring and major capital investments.
In the current economic climate, there is no business as usual. Whether you are managing a manufacturing floor, a financial services firm, or an agribusiness, the external pressures of 2026 are no longer just headlines, they are direct threats to your bottom line.
While total search traffic volume is decreasing, the quality of the visitors who do click through to your site has never been higher. In a world where AI answers questions for your prospects before they ever visit your site, the user who bypasses the summary, or reads the summary and clicks through to your site is no longer just window shopping.
If you have noticed a drop in your website traffic, you are not alone. It’s easy to want to bury your head in the sand like an ostrich, but the reality is that the very nature of how we search the internet has fundamentally shifted over the past year.
The American economic landscape is undergoing a tectonic transformation. We are witnessing a historic convergence of entrepreneurial energy and financial power.
The standard for business transformation was a headcount-based consulting model with armies of strategy consultants spending months producing static recommendations, at a cost that large enterprises could only afford.
Adaptation defines the economic landscape. While global real GDP growth is expected to grow to 3.1%, the real story for small business owners is the widening AI enthusiasm gap.
The global economy in 2026 is teaching us a tough lesson in adaptation. According to the latest Mastercard Economics Institute (MEI) Economic Outlook, we are operating in an adaptive economy defined by rapid technological transformation and shifting trade rules.
AI analytics is the application of artificial intelligence to process and analyze data. It involves using machine learning, natural language processing (NLP), and data mining techniques to interpret data, and make predictions or recommendations.
If you focus on website conversion, instead of mainly focusing on driving more website traffic, you will transform your business with greater revenue, efficiencies, and profits that will continue to compound over time.
For small business owners, the most powerful lever for growth isn't a bigger budget, it's Conversion Rate Optimization (CRO).
Every website generates traffic. But here's the problem: most businesses do not understand what that traffic means or what to do with it. Traditional analytics platforms were built for enterprises with dedicated data teams.
The 2026 data is officially in, and it tells a story of a digital divide that is no longer about who has a website, it’s about whose website is actually awake to virtual visitors knocking.
We are currently witnessing an AI revolution, but there is a hidden danger in this technology boom. More technology often means more complexity and more confusion.
The landscape of the American economy is shifting beneath your feet. As we move through 2026, the latest insights from the U.S. Census Bureau reveal a complex picture of our nation’s growth.
Small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs) are moving from technology experimentation to strategic adoption with AI, generative AI, and cloud technologies at the core of their competitive strategies.
The landscape of American business is undergoing a historic transformation that most small business owners are starting to notice. We are at the dawn of the "Great Wealth Transfer," a period where an estimated $124 trillion will pass between generations by 2048.
The biggest leak in your sales funnel is the anonymous visitors browsing your website. 98% of B2B website visitors leave without ever filling out a contact form. Small businesses accepted this as something that they could do nothing about.
The digital divide for small businesses isn't defined by who has a website, but by who understands what is happening on it.
Teclaz gives you clear answers from your website data in minutes. Analytics solutions bury you in charts and metrics that require a technical degree to interpret.
Whether you call it Soccer or Football, the world’s most popular sport will take over the United States, Canada, and Mexico from June 11 to July 19, 2026.
Your website is your silent salesperson. Command it with clarity.
Most small businesses don't know who visits their site, what they care about, or how close they are to buying.
Start using Teclaz to understand your users and grow with confidence.