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Kid Entrepreneurs - 5 Great Kid Business Opportunities That Won't Break Your Budget is worth anything until you've done your homework.I’ve heard several successful entrepreneurs refer to themselves as serial entrepreneurs. I would have to say that I fall into that label. As a child, I was always coming up with different ideas of how to separate my Elementary School friends from their allowance…in a good way!Now, my oldest, who is in Elementary School, is following in her mother’s footsteps. She’s been begging me to put her old Easy Bake Oven on eBay in hopes of making boat loads of cash. Unfortunately, I told her it doesn’t quite work that way, but I h And that means knowing what you want to do and how you want to do it. And determining that there is s Are You Taking Your Inner Brat to Work? Purveyors of conventional wisdom would have you believe that the very first thing you ought to do when setting up a new business is to create a business plan.Is your inner brat taking over your job? Everyone has an inner brat. It's the part of us that's still a 2-year-old. It gets furious at the slightest inconvenience. It feels entitled to get what it wants when it wants, and complains when things don't go its way. Your inner brat not only makes you miserable, it makes work unpleasant for everyone else.Chances are this describes someone you work with. It's always easier to spot someone else's inner brat than your own. But take a moment now to reflect on yourself and answer the f It doesn't matter whether you are selling odds and ends on eBay from your living room or something larger and more complex, Business plans are excellent and necessary. Far too few of us self-employed and freelance people use them. They force us to spell out our objectives. We have to assign numbers to our expectations and assign a time-line to our goals. They become our roadmap keeping us on track. But I suggest that you can't make a business plan that is worth anything until you've done your homework. And that means knowing what you want to do and how you want to do it. And determining that there is su Radio Advertising Commandments - Part 1 /p>In my last article "Local Advertising - The Biggest Mistakes" we took a look at the major media available for local advertisers to market their products. To follow up, I'd like to discuss the many uses of Radio. Sort of the 10 Commandments Of Radio Advertising. This will take up several pages, for sure, so I'll start by asking the most obvious radio questions.Q: How do I know if radio will work for me & why should I use radio?A: I usually have gotten these questions when a client is It doesn't matter whether you are selling odds and ends on eBay from your living room or something larger and more complex, Business plans are excellent and necessary. Far too few of us self-employed and freelance people use them. They force us to spell out our objectives. We have to assign numbers to our expectations and assign a time-line to our goals. They become our roadmap keeping us on track. But I suggest that you can't make a business plan that is worth anything until you've done your homework. And that means knowing what you want to do and how you want to do it. And determining that there is s New Business Opportunities lent and necessary. Far too few of us self-employed and freelance people use them.Tired of the daily 8-5 grind, working for someone else, who really doesn’t care either way what you think, only that you’re there when you’re supposed to be? If you are, then you are certainly the entrepreneurial type and you should seriously consider starting your own business. There are many new business opportunities to choose from, including home based businesses and franchises. You’ll want to do lots of research of course, to find the perfect business opportunity for your interest and skill level. There are new businesses popp They force us to spell out our objectives. We have to assign numbers to our expectations and assign a time-line to our goals. They become our roadmap keeping us on track. But I suggest that you can't make a business plan that is worth anything until you've done your homework. And that means knowing what you want to do and how you want to do it. And determining that there is s Managing Resistance to Change our expectations and assign a time-line to our goals. They become our roadmap keeping us on track.01.Sometime back this author had written an article titled “ Are your employees leaving the organizations in disgust? Apply Change Management practices”. While discussing about the various aspects of Change Management concepts, it is informed that the employees, for obvious reasons, generally dislike changes brought in by the management, as they do not like to come out of the existing practices.This article makes an attempt to demystify the resistance to changes by the employees, besides explaining why do they develop such r But I suggest that you can't make a business plan that is worth anything until you've done your homework. And that means knowing what you want to do and how you want to do it. And determining that there is s The Wholesale And Closeout Business Might Be The Perfect Match For Small Budget Entrepreneurs is worth anything until you've done your homework.The appeal of starting a business is universal. While there are many reasons for desiring to launch a business, there are definitely needs that are universally fulfilled by starting one.As you have read many times, and as you might well know, starting a business can help you manage your time, supply you with a supplemental or full time income, and help you improve your quality of life.But the reason most businesses stay in the drawing board, or in our imagination, is because of the financial resources that they requir And that means knowing what you want to do and how you want to do it. And determining that there is sufficient demand for your product to generate enough income to cover your costs and allow a profit. In other words, before the business plan comes research. If a body of knowledge already exists, it makes sense to tap into it and save yourself some work. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics and other such sources, for example, publish a great deal of demographic information. Some of it is very useful. But it is also likely that as a creative sole-proprietor, meaningful statistics don't exist about your specialty. Many micro-businesses target a very specialized niche. And many owned by creative types exist to se
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