Category Archives: Business Management

Save Money on Common Business Expenses

By Bella D’Courz Save money on business expenses and you could improve your cash flows immediately. If you’re like most start ups, chances are that reducing expenses and saving money are on the top list of your business plan. Any … Continue reading

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Why you shouldn’t ignore blog comments

By Ben Easton Eliciting information from current and potential customers is how your business blog can move forward.  Yet, finding ways to ask the right questions in order to get the most important feedback can be fraught with challenges.  As … Continue reading

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Women entrepreneurs not shoulder-to-shoulder with men

By Rhonda Campbell Women entrepreneurs are starting their own companies as creative business leaders at faster rates than they did a generation ago. As of 2007 and in the United States alone, women own more than 7.8 million companies, a … Continue reading

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Stop Doing Everything Yourself – Learn How to Delegate

By Rhonda Campbell If you don’t learn to delegate, you could burn out. Depending on your family environment, as a teen, you may have helped look after your siblings and tutored a relative or friend. Years later, as an adult, … Continue reading

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Dealing with angry, unhappy customers

By Rhonda Campbell Angry, unhappy customers tell others about their unsatisfactory experiences with your company. Want even scarier news? Nearly 90 percent of unhappy customers don’t complain. They simply walk away. You can ill afford to ignore unhappy customers. Training, … Continue reading

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