Category Archives: Book Industry Entrepreneurs

Understanding the Business Side of Writing

By Denise Turney Business Side of Writing Picture by Ltljtlj at Wikipedia Commons Aside from journalism, writing has long been considered solely as a creative art form, meaning earning a living while utilizing one’s craft wasn’t considered to be as … Continue reading

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Working, It’s A Woman’s Choice

It is not a new thought.  Instead it is a reasoning that appears to be unyielding.  Women work jobs that are comparable to jobs their male counterparts work but do not receive the same wages as their male colleagues because … Continue reading

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Women Making Waves in the Boardroom

Organizations and companies that hire and promote women into senior executive positions give themselves the chance to discover ingenious ways to grow and expand. Yet, not more than 15.4% of women serve as corporate officers at Fortune 500 companies in … Continue reading

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Linking Client Relationships to Business Growth

It is financially wise to establish healthy relationships with your current customers for several reasons.  The cost of gaining a second, third, fourth, etc. purchase from a current customer is less expensive than what it cost to gain a new … Continue reading

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