While striking out on your own and selling your services for what you believe they’re worth is certainly a feasible, laudable and exciting enterprise, it also means operating without the sometimes underrated structure of a company, supervisors and all. If you mean to start your own freelancing business, here are a couple of things you should know.
How Your Small Business Can Give Back: Donate Your Points To Charity
The Members Give system covers a wide range of charities involved in health and human services, education, the environment and much more. In fact you can access over one million worthy organizations online and then choose from several different ways to donate.
Crash Course In Office Etiquette For Recent College Grads
Let me give you some advice. Not the kind of prosaic, highly patronizing advice often given on career advice websites. Not the kind of smug, vague advice given by successful veterans of the work force who feel very little sympathy for entry level employees…
Starting a Business? What does it do and why?
Starting a business? You must answer some important questions. What does your business do? Why does it do it? How will it do it? The ‘why’ question is crucial to your success!
The Art Of Being Goofy!
The truth is, I am goofy and I love being goofy. It’s part of my nature, so why fight it? Anyone who has worked with me or is close to me has seen this side of me. None of them has run off screaming … yet! Is there a goof in you? How often do you let it out to play?
Watching The Clock
Tips on how to successfully manage one of the big “unpredictables” in running a business: employee performance.
Working Efficiently From Home
While being able to build our own work schedule from home is a great benefit, working efficiently when you don’t have to punch the clock and when you can work wearing your bathrobe, is easier said than done. Here are three tips that will help you be an efficient, home-based self-employed worker.
Where the Housing Market Is Now – And Where It’s Going
Wondering where the housing market’s at and what it will be in the up coming months? Guest Author Simon Campbell gives us this forecast for 2013 which gives detail on what to expect for those still looking to get that bargain home!
Marketing in the Online Age
Many consumers these days are technologically savvy, so it is important that businesses embrace the new frontier of social media and online marketing.
Being Self-Employed
Guest author Jeffrey Griffiths talks about what a person may not consider about self-employment. The ins and outs of working for yourself.
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