But why would I take on more work at a time when I’m feeling a little frustrated, battling burn out, and working on my book? Before you say yes to a freelance job, consider the WHY behind your acceptance.
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Why are You Taking that Freelance Job?
Posted by MMarquit under StartupsFrom http://plantingmoneyseeds.com 4000 days ago
Cheaper by the Dozen: A Quick Guide to Wholesaling
Posted by wickedkire under StartupsFrom http://www.thewholesaleforums.co.uk 4000 days ago
Wholesale is a term that gets thrown around a lot within the business domain, considering how it has become relatively easier to get into this venture, as long as you have the capital, the space, and the know how. If you’re looking forward to exploring wholesaling as a business, read on to learn th
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Inspiration Without Perspiration is a Dull Startup
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4002 days ago
I’m fully convinced that both inspiration and perspiration are always required in a startup. Yet many people seem to be stuck on one end or other of this equation – all perspiration with no dream, or all inspiration with no reality. Success is the right balance of both for fun and profit.
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How Top Web Hosting Companies help Bloggers?
Posted by khanhassaan under StartupsFrom http://bloggingmatters.net 4002 days ago
This article 'How Top Website Hosting Companies help Bloggers' guides new bloggers and new website owners about the importance of Web Hosting and top Website Hosting benefits in Blogging.
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BioLite Changes the World - One Stove at a Time
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.onsmb.com 4003 days ago
Not only helping campers, BioLite portable wood stoves are actually addressing real world problems, potentially saving the life of millions.
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Choose Something You Love...
Posted by AWAI under StartupsFrom http://www.awaionline.com 4004 days ago
If you ask a group of people what they like least about their lives, most of them will have the same answer. Can you guess what it is?
That’s right. It’s their job.
They don’t like being tied down or bossed around. They dislike office politics. They dread the commute. Read More
That’s right. It’s their job.
They don’t like being tied down or bossed around. They dislike office politics. They dread the commute. Read More
For Entrepreneurs, Conversations Are All Business
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4004 days ago
Whether you are trying to motivate your team, close a deal with a customer, or get funding from an investor, a casual conversation is usually a waste of your valuable time. These result is a founder who is always “too busy,” but never seems to get the business done and the team moving. All real bus
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The Most Admired Entrepreneurs are Servant Leaders
Posted by martinzwilling under StartupsFrom http://blog.startupprofessionals.com 4006 days ago
Startups provide leadership in the market. Entrepreneurs provide leadership to their startup. There are many styles of leadership, like dictatorial, laissez-faire, and democratic. One that I hear discussed more these days, in this age of relationships, is called “servant” leadership.
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Lumi Grows from a Small T-shirt Business to a Successful Creative Design Company
Posted by ivanpw under StartupsFrom http://www.onsmb.com 4006 days ago
Creativity can get your business far. Just watch how Lumi grow from a small T-shirt business to a successful creative design company.
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4 Vital Conversations for Any Startup Team
Posted by smpayton under StartupsFrom http://www.corpnet.com 4007 days ago
If you're partnering with others to start a business, it's important to have dialogue up front. Decide who will do what and how you will divide the equity.
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