...you probably think entrepreneur, business-owner, and self-employed are all interchangeable terms. And that’s how they’re often used, so it makes sense that people would think that. But in the minds of many business owners, there is a big difference between being “self-employed” and being an entrepreneur.
Read More
Jbhphx voted on the following stories on BizSugar
Self-Employment Sucks!


From http://www.youngentrepreneur.com 4770 days ago
Entrepreneurs, Start Your Engines: 100 Business Ideas You Can Drive Home Today


From http://www.youngentrepreneur.com 4774 days ago
Ready to start a business? We're excited to present a list of 100 businesses YOU can start today! These ideas cover a very wide range of interests and possibilities, so there’s something for everyone
Read More
5 Ways to Weave LinkedIn Into Your Marketing Mix


From http://www.toprankblog.com 4843 days ago
LinkedIn stands apart from the crowd. The roots of popular sites like YouTube and Facebook are founded on the entertainment side of things. But since its creation, LinkedIn has been geared toward the professional business crowd. Get started with a LinkedIn marketing strategy today with these five tips.
Read More
8 Things Your Employees Want From You


From http://blogs.hbr.org 4843 days ago
Managing employees will be much easier if employers know what their staffs or workers want from them. Directing the feelings, attitudes, actions, and behaviors of a team is a big task. This blog post explains a list of items that employees want from business owners and managers.
Read More
7 Advanced Habits of Highly Effective Speakers


From http://www.mpdailyfix.com 4846 days ago
Made Hot by: HomeBusinessMedia on March 7, 2010 9:16 pm
Like it or not, marketing executives are expected to deliver great presentations. And while some marketing executives are competent public speakers, practicing the following advanced tips can take a communicator from “good to great”. Public speaking, like any other craft takes discipline, commitment and plenty of practice.
Read More
CoTweet – What it is and Why You Need It


From http://www.blogtrepreneur.com 4846 days ago
If you have a Twitter account (and who doesn’t?), you’ve probably read a lot of blog posts and articles on our site and everywhere else about optimizing your Twitter efforts for business. But you might still be struggling to efficiently, effectively connect with your customers and prospects using Twitter. Well, fret no more. If you haven’t heard about CoTweet, you’re in for a treat. If you’ve bee
Read More
33 Quotes to Fuel the Entrepreneurial Flames


From http://www.youngentrepreneur.com 4846 days ago
Quotes. Entrepreneurs are fascinated with them. They spark our creativity, motivate us to action, and inspire us to greatness. They offer us insights into the spirit behind innovation and genius. And they act as fuel to the blue-flame fire that burns deep within every true entrepreneur.
Read More
What Google Starred Results Means to Search Engine Optimization?


From http://www.wayneliew.com 4847 days ago
Google introduced Google Starred Results and what does this mean for search engine optimization and search engine marketers? The basic idea is, searchers can now ‘star’ items that appear in search results and when they conduct the search again, all the starred results will appear on top of all other search result items.
Read More
4 Steps to Successful Business Deals


From http://www.toiletpaperentrepreneur.com 4848 days ago
If you don’t know how to negotiate the right way, you don’t know how to negotiate at all. Are you the person who always gets their way, no matter what? You are a horrible negotiator. Do you offer your best deal right off the bat, only to get cut down even further? You too, are a horrible negotiator.
Read More
The Socially Responsible Entrepreneur – Are You One?


From http://www.blogtrepreneur.com 4848 days ago
As recent as ten years ago, terms like, “renewable,” “fair trade,” and “sustainability” were considered the vocabulary of the fringe. These words were uttered mostly by those some referred to as “tree huggers” and “granolas,” and “real” entrepreneurs were more concerned with making some cold hard cash than with making a difference. That’s not to say business was completely self-centered...
Read More
Subscribe