Archive for October, 2009
You read that right. It’s no secret that it goes a long way toward building and maintaining traffic or that customers love the interaction involved. Creating your own in addition to (or in lieu of) MySpace, Facebook or Twitter can help establish you as an expert in your field and increase conversions. Read more... (171 words, estimated 41 secs reading time)
This could possibly be the question most asked of business consultants – how to increase productivity without increasing workload. The answer, time management, often leads to the question of how to implement it into an already busy schedule. This is where pacing, boundaries and self-compassion come into play. Read more... (234 words, estimated 56 secs reading time)
I just wanted to quickly talk about four key traits I believe you must have to succeed in E-Commerce. I typically try to keep focused on useful takeaways and tips that you can use right away, but I have been doing some thinking lately about successful entrepreneurs I have met and how they all exhibit the following key traits: Read more... (316 words, estimated 1:16 mins reading time)
If you’re not, consider becoming more so. Not only does it eliminate the stress of not being able to locate things – for example, that important document at the 11th hour – but it also creates a calming effect by giving the eye less clutter to get distracted by. A double whammy that can ensure your peace of mind!
I know that getting organized sounds like a huge, time-consuming chore…you’ve got a business to run after all, right? You’ll be happy to know that a little bit of it really does go a long way… Read more... (215 words, estimated 52 secs reading time)