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Workplace advice for any issue, problem, or concern; from changing careers to co-working advice and decorating needs.
7 Ways to Win the Day as an Entrepreneur
As a lifestyle and wellness entrepreneur for years, I’ve learned how to align passion, purpose and people in many ways to increase results. This has included lining up what I work on and where I work so that my results in an area increase. One of my favorite ways to start off my week each week is by working at a coworking space.
By Katrina Julia6 years ago in Journal
Bouncing Back After Being Laid Off
Being laid off is a lousy feeling. One moment, you’re a part of a team and building a career; the next, you’re out of work and wondering where your next paycheck will come from. Being laid off can be stressful, embarrassing, and depressing. But it’s not a hopeless situation—far from it!
By Carlos Fox6 years ago in Journal
What You Should Do with Your Invention
You’ve probably seen plenty of ads on late-night television, Kickstarter, YouTube and the like to know that there is a market for even the wackiest inventions. It may even inspire you to take your ideas, and turn them into a profitable venture.
By Jonathan G6 years ago in Journal
Here Are 3 Questions That Will Help You Acquire the Best SEO Optimisation Services
Thanks to SEO, companies can create quick and user-friendly online sites that rank high on search engine results pages. It can also draw in more potential customers to the online site and even boost conversion rates. Hence, if you are an entrepreneur as well, obtaining SEO optimisation solutions can help you develop brand awareness to find more clients and bypass competition.
By Miles Baxter6 years ago in Journal
7 Ways to Run an Eco-Friendly Office That Employees Love
Most companies don’t take responsibility for the harm they’re causing to the environment, and therefore they aren’t taking any measures despite the fact that the business world is responsible for a big part of all pollution in this world.
By Tiffany Harper6 years ago in Journal
How to Be Responsible When Working for Yourself
Working for yourself has many different benefits that you don't get working a typical 9-to-5 job. However, you need to understand that you'll be facing different challenges when you are working for yourself, rather than working for a company. Incorporate all of this information into your practices when you start working for yourself.
By Kari Oakley6 years ago in Journal
Is Smashwords Losing Steam, Part Three
Lulu.com was founded after Bob Young had an unsatisfying traditional publishing experience with his book Under the Radar, which was based on his success as the co-founder of Red Hat. Bob was determined to establish a more effective and profitable route to publishing. This remains a core tenet of Lulu.com's mission—making content creation and consumption a simpler and more rewarding experience for people around the world.
By Aaron Dennis6 years ago in Journal
Good Advice from Successful Business Owners
You either build a freelance career or start a business of your own. These two are good paths to follow as you learn a lot from these experiences because they are extremely hard to succeed. Of course, starting a business is the hardest thing of all, especially when you have nothing to begin with.
By Joseph McLean6 years ago in Journal
How to Get More Views on Your Vocal Stories. Top Story - September 2019.
You've written a great article, but how do you get the world to pay attention? There is a LOT of content online. People scroll past hundreds of articles a day. It's no longer enough to write great content and hope for discovery. You also need an effective promotional strategy.
By Walter Rhein6 years ago in Journal
I'm Writing a Novella, Damn It!
I've had it with people telling me to write a novel instead of a novella. Why do I put up with writing advice from people who aren't writers? I've spent my writing career trying to stretch my stories into something that they're not... Going against my own rule.
By S. Eliza Gregory6 years ago in Journal
Protect Your Customer's Information Now Instead of After a Breach
In the business world, it is important to learn from the mistakes of others. This minimizes the risk of what happened to them taking place in your organization. For the most part, this does occur in most business segments except one—cybersecurity.
By Kevin Gardner6 years ago in Journal












