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    What Money Means to a Successful College Dropout?
    I remember way back around a year ago, about exactly a year ago, I was talking with my workers that pack envelopes. those times, I was making many checks per bi-month. There were checks that were SO high that was somewhat the peak of my business, that we worked every other day just packing envelopes about 6-7 hours a day.I think I told these to my workers one day when I was gonna give the paychecks.. I t
    make decisions for your business that reflect your goal.

    8. Make being a business owner work for you. One of the main reasons we become self employed is to have more control over our lives. Then, we promptly fill our days up with every imaginable task only to find ourselves even more exhausted than when we worked for someone else. It doesn’t have to be that way!

    9. Learn (or hire) the skills you need to succeed. None of us gets up the mountain alone. Running a business today is more complex than it ever has been in the history of humankind. To really succeed you’ll need a team of professionals to guide you along the way. La

    Mobile Oil Change Business Marketing Strategies and Employee Days
    If you own a mobile oil change business, well then it might make sense to change employee’s oil in their cars while they are at work. And if you do this it might make sense to find the places with the most employees to service while their cars are all in one place. It therefore makes sense to change oil in the parking lots of large corporations.This discussion recently came up between two entrepreneurs i
    There are many milestones on the long road of business ownership…one of the most important milestones is the five year mark. Many businesses never make it to that milestone, somewhere along the way they fall by the wayside. Other businesses make it to the five year mark barely hanging on. Those who make it to the five year mark with a strong, healthy business and their own sanity, have something truly worth celebrating.

    And so it is with great pleasure that I celebrate a milestone for my own business, founded five years ago today. My business is strong and growing. My cash flow is positive. And (arguably) I remain in full possession of my sanity…opinions may vary.

    Here are some of the valuable lessons I learned along the way:

    1. Life (and business) is like a compost heap. The more you heap on it, the richer it gets. Mistakes, successes, new skills…keep mixing them in and you end up with a powerful mixture that helps you and your business grow.

    2. Focus relentlessly on the problem you solve for your customer. No one will hire you or buy from you just because they like having you around. Find ways to solve their problems and they’ll keep coming back for more.

    3. Develop relationships by making other people look good. Saying something positive about another person or business is a great way to make friends. That web of friends, colleagues, and acquaintances is the core of your business. Enjoy it. Nurture it. Spread it around.

    4. Attract friends. When you describe your business to others in your marketing activities, speak to the people you want to work with. Imagine the person you want to attract to your business is your best friend. Working with great people is a lot better than working with people who make you nuts. How you talk about your business is a key factor in attracting good customers.

    5. Know thy numbers. The finance part of your business is critical to your success. Knowing what your breakeven number is, how to manage receivables, and the basics of taxes are all a part of building a successful business.

    6. Plan your business based on where you want to be 5 years from now. Most business owners toss about all day in stormy seas, never charting a course for where they want to be. Consequently, they never make to smoother sailing.

    7. Act like the success you want to be. If you want your business to the leader in your industry, act like the owner of a company that is the leader in your industry, dress the part, reflect that in the way you treat your customers and employees, make decisions for your business that reflect your goal.

    8. Make being a business owner work for you. One of the main reasons we become self employed is to have more control over our lives. Then, we promptly fill our days up with every imaginable task only to find ourselves even more exhausted than when we worked for someone else. It doesn’t have to be that way!

    9. Learn (or hire) the skills you need to succeed. None of us gets up the mountain alone. Running a business today is more complex than it ever has been in the history of humankind. To really succeed you’ll need a team of professionals to guide you along the way. Lac

    Career Planner
    Whosoever said that your professional career starts only after you graduate from college or is only partly right. If you don’t include career planning as the fundamental stepping stone for your future, you will be doing yourself a disservice. Yes, your career can wait until you are out of college but planning can’t. Whether you are a new grad or a professional seeking to switch gears, now is the right time to
    sion of my sanity…opinions may vary.

    Here are some of the valuable lessons I learned along the way:

    1. Life (and business) is like a compost heap. The more you heap on it, the richer it gets. Mistakes, successes, new skills…keep mixing them in and you end up with a powerful mixture that helps you and your business grow.

    2. Focus relentlessly on the problem you solve for your customer. No one will hire you or buy from you just because they like having you around. Find ways to solve their problems and they’ll keep coming back for more.

    3. Develop relationships by making other people look good. Saying something positive about another person or business is a great way to make friends. That web of friends, colleagues, and acquaintances is the core of your business. Enjoy it. Nurture it. Spread it around.

    4. Attract friends. When you describe your business to others in your marketing activities, speak to the people you want to work with. Imagine the person you want to attract to your business is your best friend. Working with great people is a lot better than working with people who make you nuts. How you talk about your business is a key factor in attracting good customers.

    5. Know thy numbers. The finance part of your business is critical to your success. Knowing what your breakeven number is, how to manage receivables, and the basics of taxes are all a part of building a successful business.

    6. Plan your business based on where you want to be 5 years from now. Most business owners toss about all day in stormy seas, never charting a course for where they want to be. Consequently, they never make to smoother sailing.

    7. Act like the success you want to be. If you want your business to the leader in your industry, act like the owner of a company that is the leader in your industry, dress the part, reflect that in the way you treat your customers and employees, make decisions for your business that reflect your goal.

    8. Make being a business owner work for you. One of the main reasons we become self employed is to have more control over our lives. Then, we promptly fill our days up with every imaginable task only to find ourselves even more exhausted than when we worked for someone else. It doesn’t have to be that way!

    9. Learn (or hire) the skills you need to succeed. None of us gets up the mountain alone. Running a business today is more complex than it ever has been in the history of humankind. To really succeed you’ll need a team of professionals to guide you along the way. La

    Sales Trainer, Mentor, Leader, And Counselor Says Focus On Change - It Can Happen Fast
    Part 3 'Your Abundant Life'There are so many of the finer things in life that you would love to possess. A new house, a new car, a summer home, vacation hideaway, the list is endless. They are nothing but dreams right now because you don't have the means, the money, the opportunity, or the time. Your life is passing by. Many of us are living life like we are on the 200-year plan. We think we have plenty
    ive about another person or business is a great way to make friends. That web of friends, colleagues, and acquaintances is the core of your business. Enjoy it. Nurture it. Spread it around.

    4. Attract friends. When you describe your business to others in your marketing activities, speak to the people you want to work with. Imagine the person you want to attract to your business is your best friend. Working with great people is a lot better than working with people who make you nuts. How you talk about your business is a key factor in attracting good customers.

    5. Know thy numbers. The finance part of your business is critical to your success. Knowing what your breakeven number is, how to manage receivables, and the basics of taxes are all a part of building a successful business.

    6. Plan your business based on where you want to be 5 years from now. Most business owners toss about all day in stormy seas, never charting a course for where they want to be. Consequently, they never make to smoother sailing.

    7. Act like the success you want to be. If you want your business to the leader in your industry, act like the owner of a company that is the leader in your industry, dress the part, reflect that in the way you treat your customers and employees, make decisions for your business that reflect your goal.

    8. Make being a business owner work for you. One of the main reasons we become self employed is to have more control over our lives. Then, we promptly fill our days up with every imaginable task only to find ourselves even more exhausted than when we worked for someone else. It doesn’t have to be that way!

    9. Learn (or hire) the skills you need to succeed. None of us gets up the mountain alone. Running a business today is more complex than it ever has been in the history of humankind. To really succeed you’ll need a team of professionals to guide you along the way. La

    There's Always A Big Market For The Average!
    A few years ago, one of my consulting clients, a large, independent appliance store gave me an education in the marketing of refrigerators.Walking me past a lineup of mostly white machines, the president said, “Look at the pricing, and tell me the one that most customers will want.”I can’t recall if I guessed right, but soon enough he gave me the answer.“The middle one,” he said. “They don’
    l to your success. Knowing what your breakeven number is, how to manage receivables, and the basics of taxes are all a part of building a successful business.

    6. Plan your business based on where you want to be 5 years from now. Most business owners toss about all day in stormy seas, never charting a course for where they want to be. Consequently, they never make to smoother sailing.

    7. Act like the success you want to be. If you want your business to the leader in your industry, act like the owner of a company that is the leader in your industry, dress the part, reflect that in the way you treat your customers and employees, make decisions for your business that reflect your goal.

    8. Make being a business owner work for you. One of the main reasons we become self employed is to have more control over our lives. Then, we promptly fill our days up with every imaginable task only to find ourselves even more exhausted than when we worked for someone else. It doesn’t have to be that way!

    9. Learn (or hire) the skills you need to succeed. None of us gets up the mountain alone. Running a business today is more complex than it ever has been in the history of humankind. To really succeed you’ll need a team of professionals to guide you along the way. La

    How to Make Excellent Money in Your Own Lawncare Business
    Spring is right around the corner and thoughts will soon be turning to love, romance and... mowing the lawn? Well, not exactly, but this is the time of year when the cycle of life renews itself with vibrant shades of green and other colors. It's also a great time to make some extra green doing what many can't or rather not do; mowing the lawn and getting the yard in shape. While it may not be the most glamorous
    make decisions for your business that reflect your goal.

    8. Make being a business owner work for you. One of the main reasons we become self employed is to have more control over our lives. Then, we promptly fill our days up with every imaginable task only to find ourselves even more exhausted than when we worked for someone else. It doesn’t have to be that way!

    9. Learn (or hire) the skills you need to succeed. None of us gets up the mountain alone. Running a business today is more complex than it ever has been in the history of humankind. To really succeed you’ll need a team of professionals to guide you along the way. Lack of professional expertise will cost you far more in the long run than spending a bit now.

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