One of the most important pieces of equipment you need as a business owner is a healthy brain. You have to be able to make good decisions, think creatively, and respond to new challenges on a daily … [Read more...]
What is Missing? Are you Working Smarter – Not Harder?
By Deb Bixler Entrepreneurs are a determined group of people. A home based business owner will work to the point of exhaustion to make her business successful. The thing is that entrepreneurs who … [Read more...]
Why working for charity is not your average day job
By Sophie Ponting It’s not every job that offers you the satisfaction of knowing that the hard work you put in every day is making a real difference to those less fortunate than yourself, but that’s … [Read more...]
Working With Designers Should be Joyful, Not Painful
By Paul Biedermann Good designers are hard to find and sometimes even harder to work with. But it doesnÂt need to be this way. It is common for a client to ask for something and then wonder why the … [Read more...]
A Letter to the Community
Dear Friends & Community, This is coming to you in the wake of the news that there will not be a SOBCon this year. It contains a suggestion for you to consider. We invite you to support it. We … [Read more...]
Chicago Goes Wi-Fi . . . What Does that Mean to Business?
Philadelphia. . . . San Francisco. . . . Marguerite Reardon Staff Writer, CNET News.com Large cities such as Philadelphia and San Francisco see wireless broadband technology as a low-cost solution … [Read more...]
Five Lessons Small Businesses Can Learn From Liz Strauss
By Shonali Burke Like many bloggers in the PR and marketing realm, I’ve been in awe of Liz Strauss ever since I became aware of the “name bloggers” in my professional world. When I started my own … [Read more...]
In a content slump? Try these Twitter features!
By Dorien Morin-van Dam As bloggers, business owners, social media managers we know itÂs just not OK to only share your own content. I personally try to adhere to the 80%-20% rule for myself and my … [Read more...]
Revenue is the Small Business Livesaver
By Elaine Love The facts are set in concrete; at this point it is wet concrete or perhaps quicksand because it can change. As it stands now income taxes, payroll taxes, capital gains and dividend … [Read more...]
Six Steps to Getting the Attention of Journalists on Your Own
By Gini Dietrich I am a communications professional. My entire career has been spent at PR firms – first at Fleishman-Hillard in Kansas City, then Rhea & Kaiser in Chicago, and I started Arment … [Read more...]
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