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5 Essential Considerations for Future Franchise Owners
Franchises offer a lot of opportunities for budding entrepreneurs to start their own businesses. They provide ample security and are based on proven business models, leaving little room for error. However, this does not mean that you can just go blindly into the night and expect to see results (no pun intended).
By Isla Wright6 years ago in Journal
My eCommerce Journey l Part 2 l Starting a Business for £5.38
Hello, Reader. Welcome to the Real Beginning of my eCommerce Journey. I say real because this is Part 2 of this series. Part 1 is really a background story about certain things and events that have led me to where I am now, and if you missed it, you can find it on my profile or here.
By Jake Dawson6 years ago in Journal
Simultaneous Acceptance
I’ve been working as a writer in some kind of professional capacity for more than ten years. I’ve had novel contracts with four different publishers and my stories and articles have appeared in quite a number of print and online media. Like the majority of writers, I don’t earn enough to support myself exclusively through writing, but it’s always nice to get a check in the mail for a recently placed piece. I’ve found that the best tactic for prolonged success is to generate lasting professional relationships with as many magazine editors and publishers as possible. Bearing that in mind, you can imagine my horror when a series of miscommunications led to a situation where two magazines were set to publish the same article at the same time.
By Walter Rhein6 years ago in Journal
How to Successfully Outsource SEO Projects?
SEO is extremely crucial to get a successful outcome for your business. But let’s face it—it requires a lot of effort, it is a brain-wracking process and doing it for all your clients can take up more time than you can imagine. If you’re a small to medium-sized business think of how much time and resources you can save if you decide to outsource SEO projects while you work further on scaling your business. We are not saying this because it’s our industry, we are saying this because getting SEO services from experienced individuals can help you save more than just time and effort. In this blog, we give you a complete guide on how to successfully outsource SEO projects as we answer the following questions:
By 7 Seas Solutions6 years ago in Journal
My eCommerce Journey | Part 1 | The Dream
Hello reader. By clicking on this article, I'm going to go ahead and assume you have some sort of invested interest in the world of eCommerce and Online Business. I know I have, and it's the whole reason I've decided to start this journey. I've decided to share the process with you for two reasons. First, It's a good way for me to stay focused and concentrate. Many times I've drifted away from my ideals and strategies, getting caught up in the stress of real life. With this, I can keep a steady report of everything. The second reason is for you, dear reader, so that you may follow along in my journey, learn where I went wrong and right, and gain the inspiration for starting your own eCommerce business.
By Jake Dawson6 years ago in Journal
4 Great Organization Tips for Frequent Business Travelers
To travel the country and the world and get paid in the process is an exciting prospect. But there’s no denying that frequent business travel can become quite stressful quite quickly, especially if you don’t create an effective routine. Running from meeting to meeting, hopping on and off connecting flights, and failing to enjoy the destination are just some of the reasons why many business leaders dread the idea of boarding another flight.
By Isla Wright6 years ago in Journal
How to Choose the Modern Office Workstations
Enhancing employee’s productivity is the key focus of every organization and to ensure this, giving them a comfortable working environment is imperative. Compared to the earlier times, office workstations have evolved, and we now have theme-based workstations. The evolution in office workstation layout was noticed and researched by various interior designers. Office workstation came in to notice mostly after the World War when industrialization took place.
By Ashley Kinsela6 years ago in Journal
Non-Traditional Ways to Finance a Business
When most people want to start a business, they will usually need some amount of financing. Some individuals are able to pay the upfront costs for their business. They are also able to pay out-of-pocket expenses when there is a gap in their company's cash flow. In most situations, individuals must look for outside financing for the necessary funding for their business. Debt financing is where a person borrows money from a lender. The money is paid back to the lender with interest over a specified amount of time. This is a very basic form of business financing. It is used in many situations to start a company as well as to grow it. There are also other options.
By Robert Cordray6 years ago in Journal
How to Work Remotely Like a Boss
All of us dream of being able to work from home remotely. After all, we'd all gladly give up morning alarms, rush hour and dealing with obnoxious coworkers if we could. If you've been given the opportunity to work remotely, odds are that you're over the moon as you think about all of the obnoxious workplace annoyances that you'll never have to deal with again.
By Lewis Robinson6 years ago in Journal
Make Your Workplace More Environmentally Conscious
No matter where you live and work, there is one thing we all have in common: we have to start paying more attention to our environment. Being environmentally conscious is something we should all strive for not just in our homes, but in our workplaces too. There are companies from all over the world that have taken big and important steps in an attempt to reduce the negative impact on the environment. If this is something you would like to try in your workplace too, here are some things you could implement:
By William Sandford6 years ago in Journal
How to Kickstart a Seasonal Business
Just because a company has products or services which aren’t in demand all the time and that have customers that don’t buy them throughout the year, that doesn’t necessarily mean that such a business idea isn’t viable. Some ideas have seasonal appeal. If you’re fortunate, your business might be able to generate enough revenue not to have to worry too much about income for the rest of the year.
By Isla Wright6 years ago in Journal











