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Garnering me the #1 franchise spot in the company for new business created in 2017. Just one of the many wild stories from owning a small business. Hope this is inspiring and helps people who are on the verge of quitting, I know i sure was back in 2016. Kathleen Steffey Kathleen Steffe...
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Money-Making Systems is an organizational manual with all the systems that any business owner, entrepreneur, manager, free agent, business student, office manager or professional might need for their office. This guide will help you improve your productivity and performance, reduce the chances of te...
We’ve talked with many successful female entrepreneurs and business owners over the years and have asked them to share their best business advice for women looking to start their own ventures. Below, you’ll find their stories of overcoming challenges, breaking down walls, and what they wish ...
I like to read the life stories of successful business persons in the world because they teach us a lot of things and inspire us. Today, I would like to talk about one such businessman who is not only successful in his profession but also a very renowned philanthropist. The name of this...
The few who have tried and succeeded at solopreneurship invariably achieve great things. Whether they continue as solopreneurs, metamorphize into entrepreneurs or leave it all behind them, they know what the solopreneur life is about, and they have the glory stories to tell about it. ...
fail, find the lesson and get back up again is an essential trait of successful entrepreneurs. They are able to draw on a deep belief in themselves to fuel the inner strength that’s required to keep going. Business is a sport for gladiators, not the faint of heart. Are you a gladiator...
This could mean hosting events, starting online discussions, or sharing behind-the-scenes stories. When customers feel part of your business’s story, they’re more likely to tell others about you. Be Quick to Change Small businesses can often change faster than big companies. Use this to ...
People want to read the good news. Highlight your team members, share stories from happy customers, and let everyone know how proud you are of your good work. Provide handy resources One of the best things about e-newsletters is your ability to share helpful and important information from ot...