Top Business Lessons from The Profit’s Marcus Lemonis
Marcus Lemonis may just be the best thing that’s happened to American entrepreneurship in a decade or more. I say this not only because he’s an inspirational rags-to-riches success story, but because he is showing us all how to put the fun back into business after almost two decades of Internet mania.
Indeed one could make the case that the Internet is guilty of two transgressions against business. First, it’s made building a business seem boring, relatively speaking, with its emphasis on coding and SEO maneuvering around Google. If your business career started before the World Wide Web arrived, you’ll know what I mean.
Top Business Growth Lessons From Marcus Lemonis
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4092 days ago
Very in depth, this could have easily been 3 separate posts! I agree on all counts. Especially about not being dependent on Google to supply traffic. If you don't have a stand alone business and avoid chasing Google traffic then you are geared to actively finding your own buyers!
4091 days ago