To think we waste 96% of our ‘stuff’ (read: resources) is a shot in the forehead. But where do we make waste as entrepreneurs? According to business guru and author Perry Marshall -- everywhere.
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The 4% Factor: Why 96% Of What You Do Is A Waste
Posted by JoshAK under StrategyFrom http://www.forbes.com 4076 days ago
The 3 Comminities You Need
Posted by JoshAK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://ohmyhandmade.com 4081 days ago
Having the right community surrounding you is the surest, sanest, and most sustainable way to create the business you want. The right community can support you, encourage, even buy from you!
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The "Necessary Evils" Issue - By Andy Sernovitz
Posted by JoshAK under MarketingFrom http://www.damniwish.com 4081 days ago
Every business has rules or policies that are less popular then others.
Here's how some folks are marketing these rules and regulations in likeable ways. Read More
Here's how some folks are marketing these rules and regulations in likeable ways. Read More
Is Starting Up With A Cofounder Better Than Going Solo? You Bet - Forbes
Posted by JoshAK under ManagementFrom http://www.forbes.com 4083 days ago
Uttering, “If only there were two of me, I could get this done so much faster!” under your breath is never going to be a viable solution for getting something done, no matter how much you will it to happen. That includes starting a business.
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7 Tips To Maximize Holiday Sales
Posted by JoshAK under MarketingFrom http://blog.nrf.com 4083 days ago
For a small retail business, the fourth quarter can be a big deal for the bottom line. For some retailers, the holiday season can represent anywhere between 20–40 percent of annual sales. Good planning now will help retailers make the most of this important season.
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Local Retailers Have the Edge in an Ecommerce World
Posted by JoshAK under StrategyFrom http://www.retailpackaging.com 4084 days ago
With Ecommerce growing by leaps and bounds over the past few years, there's new research on the shopping habits of Gen Y suggests good news for local retailers.
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Four Lessons In Resilience From Detroit
Posted by JoshAK under StrategyFrom http://www.fastcompany.com 4087 days ago
Detroit is the poster child for cities that are falling apart. But if you've visited there recently you'll know they are down but now out.
See how entrepreneurs are rallying to stage the biggest comeback America (and maybe the world) has ever seen. Read More
See how entrepreneurs are rallying to stage the biggest comeback America (and maybe the world) has ever seen. Read More
You Are the Ringmaster of Your Life
Posted by JoshAK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.artbizblog.com 4087 days ago
When you work on your own, it’s easy to get into an unproductive rut. The demands of everyday life can pull you off track. Soon, you find, you’re taxiing kids, doing the laundry or waiting for repair people.
Has your life become a circus? Here's how to take back control. Read More
Has your life become a circus? Here's how to take back control. Read More
More Research Shows U.S. Small Businesses Have It Better Than They Think - Businessweek
Posted by sundaydriver under ManagementFrom http://www.businessweek.com 4092 days ago
Made Hot by: MarketWiz on September 16, 2013 6:54 pm
U.S. entrepreneurs have a poor view of government programs to support their companies, according to a study published last week by Ernst & Young—an odd finding because the study also found that the U.S. offers the best environment for entrepreneurs among the world’s largest economies. To underscore
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4 Top Bloggers And How They Struggled When They Started Blogging
Posted by GenuineSEOnet under Online MarketingFrom http://eddiegear.com 4092 days ago
Made Hot by: mikehartman1 on September 13, 2013 3:44 pm
Yes, its true, they did have a hard time with little or no comments and zip social shares. blogging is difficult and it does take time to work, but if your persistent and put your best foot forward your bound to succeed.
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