The Do’s and Don’ts of Starting Your Own Healthcare Business
There are over 700,000 healthcare services in the private sector. This number shows just how diverse and how widespread healthcare is in the U.S. It also shows why it’s a great idea to have a healthcare business, considering how many specialized services there are for patients.
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Small Businesses need Public Liability Insurance to take care of the Unexpected
Any business, no matter its size, is potentially at risk for a claim of negligence being made against them. In order to protect one’s business there is a kind of insurance coverage that can be purchased. This kind of insurance is known [...]
5 Steps you must follow when Dealing with an Angry Customer
Listen first Give the customer your full attention when trying to understand the reason for his/her anger and discontent. Listen and take notes before replying back. Paraphrase what has been said - try to state in your words the situation and ask [...]
10 Striking Points the Venture Capitalists want you to Present in your Pitch
You have a great idea, you just launched a company, or you are already in the beta phase with 100 plus customers. It’s time to look for funding to expand and test out wider greener horizons. Getting your pitch ready to reach [...]
3 Ways to use Social Media Campaigns that help Franchise Owners reach out to Customers
Since most franchise owners are used to mail and phone advertising it is not easy for them to adapt to the social media marketing campaigns for their business. With little time at hand these tips can come in handy if you are [...]
What should you know legally to expand your staff?
To answer this question perhaps the best retarget would be entrepreneur.com and I did find a great article which walks you through the process: When and How to Hire Additional Employees Some insightful answers were on Twitter’s #wgbiz a chat hosted monthly [...]
Top Founders’ Advice for New Entrepreneurs
Guest Post by Robert Jordan Want to know how some of America’s most successful entrepreneurs made it? Here are some jolts of inspiration and shots of courage fornew business owners, gleaned from interviews with 45 of America’s leading company founders. Too little funding forces [...]
5 Common Misconceptions About Starting Your Own Business
Starting your own business is extremely appealing for a lot of reasons. Being your own boss, running things the way you want to, and doing something you love are key reasons why people seriously consider making the immense investment in time and [...]
Tweezerman’s Lessons on Entrepreneurship – I Failed, to get Ahead
Nothing happens unless first a dream. – Carl Sandburg The important part of dreaming is what you do when you wake up. – Dal LaMagna Raising Eyebrows-A Failed Entrepreneur Finally Gets it Right is a must-read book on entrepreneurship lessons from Dal [...]
Just Throw your Idea around and See it Grow – The 7th Secret to Getting Things Done
In the last month or so we have had 4 meetings.. intense ones.. ideas exchanged, cross arguments, agreement, Voila! The plan for implementation was well under way in the third week. Our team was excited and things were looking under control but [...]
I’d rather be Working!
This post celebrates the passion and love for the work you do. How do you feel when getting to work is a pleasure you look forward to? How do you feel when everyday you wake up with a bounce in your step [...]
How to Advertise and Promote your Business
If you are looking for different options to advertise and to promote your business and want to narrow down on the best options for your particular needs, then this article will help you in finding out the different ways to advertise online [...]
The Good and the Bad of Email Marketing
What marketing strategies do you use to promote your business? If you have not tried email marketing as an option, then this article is definitely for you – to help you understand what E-marketing is about and also to get a list [...]
3 Important Short-term Goals of Entrepreneurship
When planning your entrepreneurial venture, I am sure you have been given a lot of advice on measuring your short-term and long-term goals and have a vision of the same order from here on. There can be a lot said about these [...]
Why Success Evades Me?
Is success evading you or taking longer to arrive despite your best efforts? Some of the new entrepreneurs cite this as one of their major concerns – How do I hang on to my dream when success is taking longer than anticipated to arrive? [...]
5 Essential Tips you MUST KNOW Before Launching Your Business
Seven out of ten new employer firms last at least two years, and about half survive five years. More specifically, according to new Census data, 69 percent of new employer establishments born to new firms in 2000 survived at least two years, [...]
Down Economy Sprouts Entrepreneurial Bloom
"Your time is limited, so don't waste it living someone else's life. Don't be trapped by dogma - which is living with the results of other people's thinking. Don't let the noise of other's opinions drown out your own inner voice. And [...]
As an Entrepreneur, I am like a Mom – Always Busy, Never Done
The beauty and attraction of getting to run ones own business is that it is yours and you can take it where you want it on your own time. You might have the cool notion of working on your time and knowing [...]
5 Ways to find out if Entrepreneurship is for you
If the answer to these is yes, then entrepreneurship can be for you: You are brimming with numerous innovative (or at least a couple) ideas and you can visualize how to translate your dreams into practical ideas and above all you are [...]
What do you want to be when you grow up?
Where do you see yourself in your present job say 6 years from now? Where are you at present in regards to your career aspirations? If you are planning a career change what would you rather do – Join another company in similar field [...]
How to Generate Income and stay Positive when you have no Job – Part 2
In part 1 of this article you have read about how to remain positive in these negative economic times; here I carry on the next step –towards generating income when you have no job. Here are some ideas: (Your ideas are also [...]
Running a Service based Business – Pros and Cons
All of us have our own set of skills and areas of expertise—all you really need to possess is the drive, dedication and the desire to turn your skills into a revenue generating opportunity. A service based business is difficult to start [...]
In a Tough Economy will Freelance Thrive
Freedom is that instant between when someone tells you to do something and when you decide how to respond. ~Jeffrey Borenstein And that to me is what freelancing is all about.A freelancer, freelance worker, or freelance is a person who pursues [...]
Career Options for Baby Boomers or Post-Retirement
According to the Thomas C. Nelson, Chief Operating Officer, AARP (2006), by 2012 nearly 20 percent of the U.S. workforce will be age 55 or older, up from 14 percent in 2002. As the baby boom(er) generation nears retirement age, and the [...]
Entrepreneurship for Baby Boomers or Post Retirement
Baby Boomers as Entrepreneurs According to Going Your Own Way, an article in USnews.com a CGC analysis of government data shows that those 55 to 64 and older represent one of the fastest-growing groups of self-employed workers. Some 1.8 million American workers [...]