No One Likes You
Like millions of businesses around the world, at some point in time, you decided to hop on the Facebook train. You created a presence with either enthusiasm or disdain (seems everyone starts at one end of the spectrum or the other) and posted your first update.
Read More 5 Easy Ways You Can Improve Your Company Credit Score
Success and sustainability as a small business often have a lot to do with maintaining ready access to cash and coping with financial pressures as they come along.
Read More 8 Traits of Resilient Female Leaders
Resiliency is an incredibly useful trait to have, especially in today’s culture and society. Resilient women don’t get angry or give in to despair when challenged by a setback.
Read More 3 Ways to Know Government Small Business Loans Are an Option for You
While the government doesn’t offer direct small business loans, they do support small businesses through the Small Business Administration (SBA).
Read More Why You Need to Create Boring Content
Many marketers start their content journey with the goal of virality by creating blog titles like “10 Tips for Writing Better Blogs” or “5 Ways to Enhance Your Content.” While these posts may garner a lot of hits, do they really help when it comes to increasing your company’s monthly revenue?
Read More 5 Questions to Manage Profits
I am often asked, in my consulting practice, what it takes to be successful. That is a very difficult question to answer because success can be defined in many different ways.
Read More Should I Expense This? Business Expenses vs. Personal Expenses
Even the best-intentioned employees can fall into the trap of mixing business expenses and personal expenses. Business expenses are deductible for federal tax purposes.
Read More How Speaking in Public Made Me a Better Entrepreneur
Ever since I found my purpose in life, I like to tell many folks that I feel like Superman. As soon as my eyes open every morning, an extreme sense of urgency overcomes my body to get up, own the day and make things happen.
Read More The Sharing Economy and Your Business
There’s a brand new world of transactions forming and it’s named the sharing or collaborative economy. The standard definition of this new trend is an economic model for individuals to borrow or rent assets owned by someone else.
Read More Fire Employees Wisely, or Pay the Price
Firing an employee is never easy for anyone involved. Not only are there emotional entanglements, there is the potential for legal entanglements – small business owners need to conduct themselves wisely on both accounts.
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