I love owning a business and wouldn’t trade it for a traditional 9-5 job no matter what the offer. However, it’s not all roses. There are a few things that make it tough, especially for those starting out. I’m wondering if you can relate to my top three.
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3 Challenging Small Business Truths
Posted by centralpawebster under StartupsFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3539 days ago
Made Hot by: logistico on August 30, 2014 6:33 am
Small Business Advice: How to Price Your Service
Posted by centralpawebster under StartupsFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3546 days ago
Pricing a service-based business takes some examination because there are a lot of factors to consider. If I can offer any expertise to those starting a service-based business or for those who are uncertain if they are on the right track, this blog is it.
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3 Reasons Why Social Media Isn’t Working for You
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3595 days ago
Are you using social media only to find that the leads aren’t pouring in like you anticipated? The fact is, there are a myriad of factors that could be at play. While social media is a great communications tool for businesses, it can’t cure a bad website, poor business operations or misguided marke
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LinkedIn: 4 Small Business Must-Have’s for Your Profile
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3623 days ago
For some, LinkedIn is just an online rolodex or resume site. Yet, unknown to many, LinkedIn is actually a B2B powerhouse used by a vast network of influential decision makers. Learn to leverage some essentials for your small business.
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Social Media ROI: 7 Things Successful Clients Do Differently
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3637 days ago
Made Hot by: Webdev1 on May 19, 2014 11:30 pm
We've had client who have received four times the return of what they pay us to help them execute their social media plan. So what do they do differently?
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2 Social Media Frustrations for Businesses: Are They Fixable?
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3665 days ago
Made Hot by: sophia2 on April 22, 2014 1:08 pm
Any business using social media to market their service or product is likely to experience frustration at some point or another. Constant changes, emerging channels and fickle users can sometimes make social media a monster to navigate. I think many business owners can identify with these two…
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Social Media in Regulated Industries: Practices Apply to All
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3693 days ago
Social media for regulated industries is a hot topic – and one that’s shrouded in mystery. Cracking the code to this beast is a challenge due to the multiple layers of risk and the unclear rules surrounding how social media is legally categorized.
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Quit Being a Victim of Busyness
Posted by centralpawebster under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3700 days ago
Made Hot by: problogger78 on March 21, 2014 5:31 pm
Ask almost anyone how things are going these days and you’ll likely get the reply “busy.” But do we only have ourselves to blame for perpetuating this cycle of busyness?
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Entrepreneurship is Risky Business
Posted by centralpawebster under StartupsFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3707 days ago
Risks are tough because there is not a right or wrong answer. But they’re necessary and continual. All we can do is embrace them and make the best decision based on experience, guidance and faith – and hope for the best.
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What Can Social Media Really Do For A Business?
Posted by centralpawebster under Social MediaFrom http://strellasocialmedia.com 3714 days ago
Social media is a platform for building new or enhancing current relationships. But, how do we really measure relationships anyway?
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