Entrepreneur.com has an Article Posted detailing one young entrepreneur’s journey from the financial sector to starting his own sports marketing firm: I feel it’s essential that you are able to marry your work and what you love. This passion will ignite the minds of your potential clients and connections. Your business has to be a … Continue reading “Take the Leap and Follow Your Passion”
Read MoreThe OPEN Small Business Forum has an Article Posted on “7 Reasons Your Marketing Plan Doesn’t Work“. Every business should operate with a set of plans – a plan for the business, a plan for cash, a plan for growth, and certainly a plan for marketing. Opening a business with no plan is kind of … Continue reading “Tips on Developing an Effective Marketing Plan and Avoiding Common Mistakes”
Read MoreThe E-Myth Business Blog has an Article Posted on how you can make the personal touches that grew your business part of your system. The initial step is to recognize the reality. What results do you achieve in your business? Yes, you created patterns of behavior (systems) that you’ve followed in order to achieve a … Continue reading “Making The Personal Touch Part of Your System”
Read MoreIn small business and in life, if you are doing anything at all (instead of simply stagnating), then you will inevitably have people criticize you. People that take action and build things of any importance are constantly criticized. You can either let the criticism crush you or you can deal with it. Tim Ferris has … Continue reading “Responding To Criticism”
Read MoreForbes has an article posted on How to Bounce Back From Failure: Anyone who claims to have built something of lasting value–be it a business, personal relationship or a body of critical knowledge–without suffering serious pain and disappointment is either a liar or dangerously naïve. At some point on your journey, you will stumble and … Continue reading “Bouncing Back From Failure”
Read MoreSeth Godin has an Article Posted on which types of critics deserve attention: If you invent or launch or market (and you’re human) it’s likely that you have the voice of the critic in the back of your head. It’s natural to fear what they’ll say, and if you’re not careful, you’ll end up redesigning … Continue reading “Critics That Matter”
Read MoreWhat is a Business Audit? A business audit is a measurement in time of where your business is, in terms of its performance in the following areas:1. Leadership2. Planning3. Marketing Strategy4. Systems and Processes5. Winning Teams6. Marketing communication7. Finance8. SalesUnderstanding where you are and where you want to be is fundamental to your business growth. … Continue reading “The Benefits of a Business Audit”
Read MoreBizzia has a short post on “Staying Excited About Your Startup Company”: In the early days of a startup company, the founders can rely on excitement and adrenaline to get the ball rolling. However, when the well of excitement and adrenaline goes dry, that ball suddenly feels extremely heavy. How do you go about staying excited … Continue reading “Staying Excited”
Read MorePractical eCommerce has an Article Posted that presents a good overview of the growing trends in mobile commerce: In the evolution of modern shopping, consumers have very recently progressed from visiting a physical store every time they wanted to buy something to shopping online via a desktop or laptop computer, at least some of the … Continue reading “The Growth of Mobile Commerce”
Read MoreBusinessWeek has an Article Posted on who is responsible for settling an LLC’s debts after a Dissolution: Creditors of a valid LLC can collect only from the assets of the company, not personal assets or wages, and garnishments cannot be used against wages unless a money judgment has been awarded in court. However, this is … Continue reading “Maintaining Your LLC Liability Protection”
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