Book Review: She Means Business
I started reading She Means Business around my birthday. Living dangerously, I bought a few books for my birthday back in October, and She Means Business made the cut and into my cart.
I initially was excited to start this book. I’d heard a few recommendations to read She Means Business and wanted to know what the fuss was about the book. Overall, She Means Business didn’t disappoint.
My 5 tips on when to ask for help to grow your small business
It can be challenging to admit that you need help. You don’t have to be declining in your business to admit it either.
There are more than enough reasons to feel stuck in your small business and realize that you need it to grow.
Asking for help will help your business grow, both to your potential customers and showcase your expertise.
Here are my five tips on when to ask for help when growing your small business.
5 Best Black Friday items to grow your small business for under $50
Black Friday deals are great to invest in for your small business. You might not make a huge purchase, but you can achieve a huge investment regardless of how much you’ve spent.
As a small business owner, especially over the last year, we’ve had to pinch pennies like never before. This Black Friday, you can find the best Black Friday deals for less than $50.
How to choose a brand color scheme for your small business start-up
It has taken me a while to fully commit to my brand color scheme for my small business. I had plenty of ideas and inspiration, but it can be daunting to make a move on aspects of your brand identity for your small business.
Here are a few ways I finally decided on a brand color scheme for my small business.
5 Tips while navigating the grief process as a small business owner
There’s no other way to say it, in my opinion. Navigating grief as a small business owner can feel overwhelming, especially when your creative business has only one employee: you.
Grief is a familiar feeling and will go through many cycles as you manage and navigate your way through the process. If you’re starting your grief process or continuing it, here are a few tips as a small business owner.
Should you be bartering and trading services to start your small business?
“Would you be willing to trade?”
Many people trade or barter for expertise, a good deal, or they are just starting out. And there’s no reason why you should totally dismiss all trade and barter deals as a new business owner.
Bartering and trading your services is totally up to you as a new business owner, but here are a few reasons why you should consider them and tips on how to handle them.
Soft skills are highly desired in today’s professional industries.
Many work environments look for hard and technically learned skill sets but soft skills tend to hold more power over positions. It’s important to know hard skills, like Adobe Creative Suite or book-keeping software, but your soft skills show how you work with others, whether that be a client or a coworker.