July 15th, 2008
I knew an independent film producer who did all her work on her own. She got very ill because of the stress; this forced her to relegate the marketing and minor administrative tasks to others, namely myself. Since then, she’s been able to concentrate more fully on acquiring the necessary funding for her films, on [...]
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July 14th, 2008
Many small businesses believe that driving their prices lower than the competition will attract more volume. That may be the case; but you sacrifice something very important: profit margins, which means an inability to adapt to changes in cost. The drawbacks only start there.
Bargain hunters are loyal to price. They [...]
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July 7th, 2008
Freelance writing at first thought can be kind of a glamorous vision - getting paid for sitting in coffee shops, jotting down your opinions on a topic, working whenever you want, and getting paid for your published articles. I mean, Chris from Chrisblogging made $10,000 last month, and you probably already figured out by now [...]
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June 29th, 2008
A lot of people have been conditioned to think that they need a substantial amount of money to start a business. One of the most popular ways to get this is to secure a loan, which can either come from your parents, a bank, or other institutions. I’ve always been wary of using other people’s [...]
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June 29th, 2008
Early on in planning your new business, one of the things you have to decide on is whether to offer products or services. The answer to this will depend on a wide range of factors, all of which you should consider carefully. Before you can evaluate which one is better for you, first you have [...]
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