Tag: business

Getting New Business Fast

Recently two business owners came to me in dire straits. The first, who owned a dental billing company, had suffered sabotage by a disgruntled employee. Clients deserted in droves when told, falsely, that he was being investigated for fraud. The second, who owned a computer training firm, had neglected to market for a year and had just discovered the delayed effect of his omission. Both appealed to me: Help! We need more business fast!

5 Ways to Make a Difference with your Business

Entrepreneurs are blessed with the incredible gift of being to choose their own destiny. The question is what will you choose? I believe that the secret to living an abundant life is to start from a place of abundance and give generously to the world. As W.H. Auden once said, “We are all here on earth to help others; what on earth the others are here for I don’t know.”

Why should we seek to live for something greater than ourselves? It’s the right thing to do, the secret to true happiness, and it’s good for BUSINESS. You heard it right! When we live for a higher purpose, it will help you succeed in EVERY endeavor from your business to your personal life.

Restoring Faith in Your Freelance Writing Business

With all of the talk about “consumer confidence” and people around the US returning to “faith” in these troubled times, it’s easy to feel, as a writer, insignificant — and “unneeded.” It’s even easier easy to feel uninspired on the topics you normally write about. How can a contruction writer write about forklifts in a time like this? How can a content writer continue to write when everyone is saying “The web is dead?”

Developing Multiple Streams of Income for Your Home-Based Business

Many home-based business owners have a single service or product they provide. They may sell e-books or crafts or speech-writing services. Specializing in one area is good for many reasons. For one, it makes marketing easier and helps that business build a solid reputation in one area.

Although specialization has its benefits, businesses who derive all of their profit from a single area are overall more susceptible to economic fluctuations and less profitable long term.

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