HeatherStone commented on the following stories on BizSugar
When Working from Home Isn’t Working - Business Signs.org
"Leah, some good observations. But tell me, what about the opposite condition, where you're working from home and you're too connected, can't tear yourself away from the computer, the IM, email, social media? I would really like to hear what your best advice for setting parameters and boundaries between your at home work life and your personal life. "Turning Passions Into Profits
"Great guest post, Holly. I had to laugh at the advice that you "follow your frustrations." Amusing but true. Finding the way to transform your passion/obsession into a business is a tricky but all important part of the process. I wonder if other BizSugar members have more advice in this regard."4 Steps to Finding the Right Affiliate Partners for Your Site
"Hi Tina, Thanks so much for the post on affiliate marketing and for sharing it on BizSugar. It can really be a huge asset to content creators, especially those who might not have any product or service of their own in the beginning. It's potentially an important business model for bloggers or really anyone who focuses on driving traffic online. "Lessons Learned from Small Business Owners in a Small Town
"Kimberly, It's kind of amazing how few small businesses, particularly brick and mortar establishments, really understand the benefits online marketing can bring them. Some don't realize its importance until they begin to lose sales to businesses that actively use online marketing to set themselves apart."Starting Cashless: How to Bootstrap Your Business
"Looking forward to the podcast, Benjy. I'd say there are more than a few fans of bootstrapping amongst the BizSugar community. After all, small businesses often have few resources to start with, so getting by (and even flourishing) with what you have becomes second nature. I'm sure the interview will be inspiring and I can't wait."Subscribe
How to Manage Franchise Relationship to your Benefit
"Harry, These all sound like reasonable suggestions. I was commenting not so long ago on a post by franchise expert Joel Libava, who insists that franchisors are really a unique breed among entrepreneurs, independent enough to operate on their own without direct supervision yet willing and able to follow someone else’s rules. I think the tips you’ve shared here about what makes an effective franchise relationship pretty much prove his point."