You’ve done it! You got through school. Diligently studied. Passed the tests. Got the win. And now — you have your own business. Those are all achievements worth celebrating. But there’s one thing that you have to watch out for because the truth is, there’s a formula to school and winning at that game. But the game of business and entrepreneurship can’t be won using the … [Read more...]
How to Transition from Freelance Writer to Business Owner
Earning a living as a writer can be extremely tough depending on your business strategy. Although finding jobs can be accomplished through several already-established platforms, there is one deciding factor that must be addressed from the start: Are you a business owner or a freelancer? Freelancing vs. Entrepreneurship Regardless if you are a freelancer or a business owner, … [Read more...]
Chasing the Entrepreneurial Dream – Is It Right For You?
We all want a better life for our families and loved ones. As we enter 2018, so many people will be chasing the entrepreneurial dreams of a better life. If you have access to a computer and the internet, there's no better time than now to start a side hustle and create a second income from the comfort of your home. Maybe you want to replace your income so you walk away from … [Read more...]
Ready to Become a Solopreneur? Here Are 3 Steps to Get You Started
Tired of the 9-to-5 lifestyle? You may want to consider transitioning from employee to solopreneur. Just make sure you can manage the demands of being the visionary, brand ambassador, accountant, and technical specialist. A solopreneur is somebody who develops their own personal brand in order to market their products and services. They’re not creating a company to hire … [Read more...]
6 Ways to Treat Your “True” Customer Well
Every year, I make a point to set a new goal for my business. Not just for me, but for all the men and women I’m proud to call team members. The goal becomes a theme that we will build on throughout the year, affecting everyone from the CEO to the front line employees. Or as I like to refer to them, my “true” customers. Prioritizing customer service for the end customer or … [Read more...]
Starting a Business? Here’s What You Need to Know [Infographic]
Globally, the median amount required to start a business is $15,000, but 29% of businesses fail when the owner runs out of money. That’s because 82% of startup funding comes directly from the owners or their families. Only one out of 100 entrepreneurs will ever get venture capital to help make their businesses successful. [Tweet "Only 1 in 100 entrepreneurs will get venture … [Read more...]
4 Red Flags Aspiring Freelancers Should Avoid
The freelancer boom has created a major shift in varying sectors, beginning with finance, content design, writing, real estate, and more. In fact, a 2014 study by the Freelancers Union indicates that 53 million people in the US are doing part-time work, making up around 34% of its national workforce. According to the Freelance Talent Report, 90% of independent … [Read more...]
Hey Wantrepreneur: Here’s How to Become an Entrepreneur
I never really understood what “putting myself out there” actually meant until I became an entrepreneur. I know the feeling all to well of wanting to hide behind my computer, hide behind the camera, or even hide behind my brand name. Because of the viral nature of the internet, there are so many opportunities to look like a fool. For instance, I’ve definitely had to delete a … [Read more...]
The Entrepreneur – Imperfection at Its Best
To err is to be human, as we are all told. How annoying – how presumptuous! Maybe some of us strive NOT to err, as a rule of thumb – maybe some of us are pretty faultless, and therefore our professional and personal lives follow suit. Everything planned and timed to perfection; no excuses….Except no; in fact, that’s actually a fantasy-world. No-one, no business, NONE of us, … [Read more...]
You Cannot Baby Anyone into Being Successful
Sometimes, I speak to people who have dabbled at entrepreneurship and when you ask them why they did not succeed, they start to tell me about all the reasons why someone else is responsible for their failure and I listen in quietly. On the other hand, some days I speak to business owners who are building a team and trying to accelerate the growth of that team and they are … [Read more...]