Latest Stories
Most recently published stories in Journal.
5 Reasons to Get a Pen Name
When I first started writing, I typed my name into Google Search to see what would appear. To my dismay, my birth name was a lot more popular than I had realized. After all, I had met tons of people with my first name, but no one with my last name who wasn't family.
By S. Eliza Gregory7 years ago in Journal
Gofer - Uber Clone Script Review
Online taxi-booking business is one of the most successful businesses in both revenue-based and growth based measurements on the market. When you talk about taxi-booking apps, many will think about Uber/Lyft/Careem. These multi-dollar companies are well known around the world.
By Trioangle Technologies7 years ago in Journal
How to Throw a Company Retreat That Everyone Will Rave About
It goes without saying that everyone needs a break once in a while. This is why, as an employer, you should invest in regular company retreats to, not only let your employees recharge their batteries, but to show them how much they mean to you.
By Claire Peters7 years ago in Journal
Creating Peaceful Time in a Noisy Office
Working in utter silence isn’t a privilege most people have. This is especially true when you work in a busy office. The sound of business thriving isn’t exactly pleasant on the ears. Luckily, there are lots of ways that workers and employers can deal with the noise and make their office into a relatively peaceful place to work.
By Emily Wilson7 years ago in Journal
The Voice of the Employee
The Employee's Words Managers and organizations often make the mistake of underestimating the power of the employee opinion. The unfortunate truth about the employee opinion is that it makes not come until the end of the employment, often gathered in exit interview questions. The employee has input that is valuable. Managers need to attempt to gather these opinions and input before the employee decides to leave the organization. The employee input should be viewed as strong information leading to improvements in strategic decisions, operations, and processes.
By Kari Oakley7 years ago in Journal
Why I Work Multiple Jobs
I live in Northern New Jersey. I was raised in a small town in Bergen County, NJ. Everything is super expensive here. You can’t live comfortably unless you’re making six figures. I’m lucky to be making five figures with three jobs. Yes, you read that correctly, I work THREE jobs. PLUS I’m trying to get a small side business going. And it’s not like I spend my money foolishly either. Actually, I hate spending money. I don’t buy anything unless I absolutely have to. My main bills are rent, car payment, car insurance, cell phone, PSE&G, water bill, and Netflix. Yes, I have Netflix. I have neither cable nor WiFi. I have unlimited data on my cell phone and use it has a hotspot to connect my cell phone to my iPad over Bluetooth. I’m not home enough to make good use of a cable plan, so if I feel like watching something, I look on Netflix. Everything in Northern Jersey is expensive; however, I’m reluctant to move out of state. All of the certifications I have are good only in New Jersey. It would be very time consuming and expensive for me to get certifications in another state. I cannot afford to not work. I wouldn’t be able to even afford my car payment if I wasn’t working. So I can’t take the time to get out of state certifications. So instead I stay in New Jersey and I struggle to make ends meet every month. At this point, I’m happy that I can get my bills paid.
By Pamela Dirr7 years ago in Journal
How to Launch a Business Startup and Apply Some Tricks to Quick Reach
The latest fad nowadays is to launch a startup. Launching a startup has become more of a quick way to gain popularity than passion. I don’t know whether they have any idea about the probability of a startup becoming successful. FYI, only one out of ten startups are successful. That said, funding, sustainability, decisiveness, and competition are the biggest challenges common to the startup.
By SpotnRides Product7 years ago in Journal
Content Writer From Home: My Experience
I dedicated myself to article mills of full time work for approximately three months. Normally, I managed to make $400 per week (maybe not good, but I had been getting paid!) However, how can you get all these things into a single place without having an attachment? A site. I discovered that starting out writing for a number of content mills was a means to get fast cash, gain confidence, and also boost my general writing ability. Additionally, I got an insider's look into what freelance writing projects were similar to, and how to manage editors. Though my earnings were not enormous, the understanding I gained was well-worthwhile. You are able to initiate a freelance writing career with zero expertise. So can you.
By Naomi Morriston7 years ago in Journal
Creating the Best Business You Can
There have been recent polls done on groups of people around the United States, from all backgrounds and careers, on what they would rather choose. The selections included being the CEO of a fortune 500 corporation, being the owner of a small business, or working for someone else. Guess what the vast majority of people choose? Yes, they chose to own a small business due to the control they would have, but it would be less intimidating than running a large corporation. There's a whole industry called enterprise performance management where they teach how you can create the best business, and so, in this article, we will be discussing some tips on how to do this.
By Lewis Robinson7 years ago in Journal











