
An important part of business from an expert, Jim Rohn.
All you need is a distinct market, an idea that’s feasible and detailed planning or a marketing strategy to pull it all off. That’s all it takes to build a small business – those three little things.
Well, they might not actually be little. They take a lot of work, but with hard work — lots of it — and possibly small business coaching, those things become three big things, which lead to a successful small business. Read the full article here.
To see how your small business fares against the competition, click here.
Business Coaching | Stephanie Sims | January 25, 2010 |
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Business cards don't have to be boring.
How can you prevent your business card from being tossed away days, hours, moments after you’ve given it?
Make it memorable. This marriage counselor’s card is a good example – funny and demonstrates the goal of his services. The Quick Sprout blog found 51 eye-catching, interesting business cards – some very creative, some silly, and some dumb…but hey, they catch your eye. Take a look and get some ideas for your own business cards.
Business Coaching | Stephanie Sims | December 8, 2009 |
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Melanie Oudin made it to the quarterfinals of the US Open.
Seventeen year old Melanie Oudin, that is, who upset some major players like Maria Sharapova and Nadia Petrova, in the US Open, which finished Monday. She was finally ousted from the tournament by No. 8 Caroline Wozniacki in the quarterfinals. But to focus on the negative would be silly – after all, at just 17, Oudin made it to where few 17-year-old players make it in one of the biggest tennis tournaments.
First, Oudin had nothing to lose. If she made it to the finals or even won the US Open, she’d be a phenomenal news story. But if not – well, she’s just a kid, and she can just go back to practicing and playing. But the fact that she ousted tough players like Sharapova and Petrova at least say something of her abilities. It wasn’t just luck – it was skill. Skills discovered thanks to coaches showing Oudin how to play her best.
Oudin, despite her loss, is still another example of a young, promising athlete being coached to success…comparable to promising businesses being coached to success.
Business Coaching | Stephanie Sims | September 17, 2009 |
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