by Donna Amos There are tons of ways solopreneurs can make money online and offline, thanks to powerful digital technology, affordable mobile devices and the internet. And many of these micro-businesses can be started on a shoestring budget of under $1,000 – or even under $100! As long as your lead generation efforts are bringing […]
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20 Ways to Excite Employees in 2020%3$s> By Kay Green
by Dr. R. Kay Green Business owners ask how to make their employees more productive, more focused, or more loyal. Less frequently, they ask how to make their employees more excited. And this is a problem, because learning how to excite employees can often lead to employees that are more productive, focused, loyal, and more. […]
Secure more stages in 2020 with these 3 Tips by @KerryHeaps%3$s> By Kerry Heaps
by Kerry Heaps | Featured Contributor If you want to secure more speaking engagements this year, make sure that you are not only providing great content that solves a problem, ensure that you are helping the meeting planner make the event as successful as possible. These three tips can be implemented with very little effort […]
11 Ways to Push Past a Business Plateau%3$s> By Guest Post
by Liz London It’s common for businesses to hit a plateau at some point. You might be working just as hard, if not harder, as when you threw your doors open, giddy with excitement at all the shiny new possibilities. But profits have stalled, or you can’t seem to get past that “barely-surviving” breaking point. […]
Gig – Sharing – Youpreneur – [Ec]onomy%3$s> By SJ Barakony
by SJ Barakony | Featured Contributor ‘Lean in … it’s growing daily.’ As this blog goes live, we find ourselves on a chronological cusp; it’s not just A New Year’s Eve/Day: it marks an entirely new decade! The 2020’s will bring us untold innovation which’ll make us do double-takes; one trend, though, that […]
How To Incorporate Storytelling Into Your B2B Marketing Strategy%3$s> By Shane Barker
by Shane Barker Storytelling and B2B marketing may not seem like they go together. After all, storytelling is the art of writing fiction, right? Not always. Every brand has a story to tell, be it of the brand’s origins, their growth, or their employees. Stories can humanize brands and make it easier for others […]
20 Business Ideas for Solopreneurs%3$s> By Donna Amos
by Donna Amos According to Startups.com, 73% of all US-based businesses are solo, or solopreneur, businesses. TaxFoundation.org reports that there are over 23 million sole proprietorships currently operating in the United States, making it by far the most popular form of business ownership. And that number is reportedly on the rise as more people become disenchanted with […]
4 Pillars of a Civil Society by @SBSLEducSoltns%3$s>
The ‘Holidays’ … … offer entrepreneurs a renewed opportunity to serve, solve, & be civil, especially in hyper competitive industries. With this mindset, we can ask ourselves a key question: How can business owners strengthen the pillars of our civil society? Please think & then brainstorm ways to turn thoughts […]
Learning to Overcome Challenges in collecting client payments%3$s>
by Danielle Hayden Let’s get real and talk about our fears over money and more importantly how do we get more of it back in our business. This interview I did with our bookkeeping client provided her with so much clarity she asked me to share it with you. Here is what we conquered: […]
3 Steps To Call In Your Superstar Clients Using Your TV Interview%3$s>
by Luana Ribeira Even in the age of powerful, competing media, you’re still not considered “mainstream successful” until you’ve appeared on TV. Having a lot of subscribers is great, getting a lot of clicks and views is fabulous, but being on TV is still the rubber stamp that marks you out as being “real” […]