HeatherStone commented on the following stories on BizSugar
NO is Not a Four Letter Word: Why Saying ‘No’ Can Save Your Business…And Keep You Sane!
"I totally agree, over committing amounts to a net loss, and it can become a vicious cycle, especially true when the "entrepreneur" winds up working his/her business rather than managing it. Thanks for the submission!"Starting Up: 6 Ways to Save Money as an Entrepreneur
"Miranda, I agree with all the points except Fiverr. For that kind of help I almost think entrepreneurs might be better off finding someone looking for the experience of the job, someone enthusiastic to learn, who can gain from the experience of helping out with whatever project is on the table. Did you ever actually use Fiverr, and if so, did you have a good experience?"Is Wall Street Full of Psychopaths?
"Larry, it always seems to me that people who are up the food chain in business, especially in large corporations, fall into this category. It makes one wonder if these almost psychopath characteristics are necessary to make some of the morally/ethically tough/atrocious decisions these people seem to make on a daily basis, like firings, etc. Hmmm...food for thought."What The Heck Do You Do? | M4B Marketing
"Hi Susan, Great post. This is very important, but,your right, it's something sometimes businesses just don't do. I've come across bloggers often and wondered what their business might be. While you want to come across as two salesy, good marketing should at least give potential customers a place to start."3 Social Media Mistakes that Make You Look Like a Rookie
"Wow, seriously, what a great post! In fact, I think you should submit your post, The 5 Step Formula to Using Arbitrage Marketing, because the tips there are great! Sometimes I think we're all out there in social media, just gabbing away and doing what everyone else is doing, and we don't just try these experimental techniques, either because of herd mentality, or because our clients or bosses won't let us deviate from the mainstream, even though these new areas are usually low risk and inexpensive to pursue. At any rate, I feel I really obtained value from this post, so thanks for submitting!"Subscribe
Do You Know What Your Customers See?
"It's true that sometimes we're too close to our business to see the flaws and that a fresh set of eyes can really give you the advantage when trying to improve accessibility of your Website or marketing message. As a "would-be" Web developer myself, I know how important it is to make sure your core business point is Bam! right there up front. But is the phone number and address on the site too? Believe it or not, people forget this stuff. This is timeless advice, no matter when written. Thanks for your submission!"