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5 Tips to Improve Your Writing as an Online Entrepreneur
"Hi Tania, One of the cool things I found about this post was your willingness to list even science fiction writing, of all things, as a good format to study to improve writing. I've always felt the best writers, including those in marketing, have been inspired by a vast range of styles. Have already shared another of your excellent posts with the BizSugar community and was very glad to see this one too. Hope you'll drop by for a visit sometime soon. "How to Become an Expert In Your Field
"Hi Susan, Of course, everyone learns on the job, whether they work for themselves or for someone else. Just be sure you know the difference between something you have at least the basic skills to figure out and a situation where you are in way over your head. Thanks for sharing with the BizSugar community!"Is your business website designed for customers?
"Hi Balaji, I guess the simple answer to the question posed in your title is that it better be. Your Website is for attracting customers, so that should really be first priority. Of course, there can be many reasons this ends up being easier said than done. "Customer Retention, Whose Job Is It Anyway?
"Hi David, Lot of posts recently about customer retention it seems. And why not? It's an important topic. But you're right, of course. Customer retention is everyone's business, but, of course, everyone at your company should know how to do their part in the process. Thanks for sharing with BizSugar"Email marketing – how much does consistency and timing really matter?
"Hi Martina, This is an important consideration for small business owners in all aspects of their operations. If you are trying to find customers and clients who like you for who you are, that means liking your style too. Thanks for sharing your post with the BizSugar community."Subscribe
5 Fatal Flaws in Your Productivity and Time Management Strategy
"Hi Susan, Thanks for sharing with the BizSugar community. It's nice to have you drop by. I think scheduling is a huge part of the productivity puzzle. It starts with getting control of your schedule and not letting your schedule control you!"