There comes a time when we can all get a little comfortable in our business. Things are OK. Money is coming in, you are selling your products and services, it all seems to be going well. But perhaps you have a nagging feeling that there could be more. Maybe you’re looking towards a future version of yourself, but you’re not quite sure how to get there.
5 ways to get your first Facebook fans
7 tools to write amazing blog content
5 ways to price your product
How to add Events to your Facebook business Page
The difference between a Facebook Like and a Facebook Follow
The Power of Habit
3 tips to get seen and get shared on twitter
Twitter is indeed a noisy place. There’s lots of people talking in 140 characters, sharing news, articles they’ve found, selling their products, talking about celebrities and the odd cat picture.
So how do you as a small business owner get heard above all the noise and get your content seen and shared by your ideal customers and the press?
4 ways to discover your personal brand
People buy from people, but it can be hard to develop your brand and create a unique personality on line.
Whether you’re new to business, refreshing or re-branding these tips should help you on your way to develop your digital story, create your unique brand and give your business the personality and the edge it needs to get more customers.
4 questions to ask before spending money on your business
Why I said Goodbye to First Tuesday
I made a shock announcement on Tuesday – I said goodbye to the network I had been running for the past 3 years and 2 months.
If you don’t know what First Tuesday is I’ll give you a little run down, and after I’ll explain why in business it is sometimes important to let one door close, knowing that another will open.
How to reconnect with your business.
We can be so busy running our businesses, that we can sometimes run adrift from the reasons we set them up in the first place.
Can you remember what those reasons were, have they changed, have you changed?
Every so often it’s worth reconnecting with your business. Asking yourself; what did you start it for? And where are you going now?