When watching pennies will cost you dollars
Do you ever come across a Facebook post and resulting thread of comments that makes you want to pull your hair out? Of course you do and I want to share a recent one I saw with you. (Don’t worry, it’s not political at all!) A self-employed accountant was having fits with his Windows PC. […]
read moreBoost your business with these free HubSpot courses
Each month I like to point you toward some excellent free learning and training resources on the Internet. Over the last few months I’ve been focusing on MOOCs – Massive Open Online Courses, such as the 52 self-paced business courses listed here. Today I want to point you toward the HubSpot Academy. HubSpot provides inbound […]
read moreThis week in small business: Relish in adversity, read a free sample chapter, get organized
You should embrace adversity instead of trying to find a work-around! That may be one of the important take-aways from this week’s crop of curated content. You’ll also get a chance to pick the brains of some truly successful business men and women. Leadership, management, and productivity Sometimes running after “the latest big thing” can […]
read moreThe 4 People You Meet on the Road to Business Success
No man is an island. It takes a village. Two heads are better than one. The proverbs, adages, and clichés go on and on, but I think you get the idea: in any endeavor, it’s impossible to make the most of it if you stubbornly insist on flying solo. In business there are four people […]
read moreHow to instantly author your own e-book for just a few bucks
“Now Gary, we can do this the hard way or the easy way. Or the medium way. Or the semi-medium-easy-hard way. Or the sort of hard with a touch of awkward-easy-difficult-challenging way.” – SpongeBob SquarePants In this quote, good old SpongeBob covers pretty much all the ways small business owners accomplish things. However, if […]
read moreAin’t No Mountain High Enough!
Ain’t no mountain high enough. Ain’t no valley low enough. Ain’t no river wide enough to keep me from getting to you, baby. You may remember this song popularized by Marvin Gaye in 1967. For some reason the lyrics keep running through my head -- not about my husband (although I do love him), but rather about my business. And not just my business, but every successful small business out there. I realize the song is about personal relationships, but aren’t our relationships with our business just as strong? When you launch a business, it’s personal. In the early days, you are the business. You nurture it, you do your best to protect it and you struggle to help it grow. The lines between your personal and business life are completely blurred. The business occupies your heart and mind constantly. Your business is a part of...
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