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Two Types of Women Business Owners Respond to Hiring the Wrong Person

Monday, February 4th, 2008

It seemed like a match made in heaven. The potential team member’s enthusiasm, experience, and promised dedication appeared to be a perfect fit for the team’s needs. But once she got settled in, her enthusiasm was overbearing, her experience became bossiness and her dedication was downright scary. It’s likely that every female business owner will [...]

New Business Owners – What Makes a Niche Good?

Tuesday, December 4th, 2007

As a new business owner one of the toughest questions you’ll need to answer for yourself is, have I found a good niche? Defining what makes a niche good is the easy part. A good niche is: * one you are passionate about,* know something about,* have a sustaining interest in,* can make a meaningful [...]

Free Money Women Business Grants

Sunday, November 25th, 2007

With the availability of women business grants, women can eliminate the financial risk involved with running a business. The government works hard to keep the economy running smoothly, and providing equal opportunity in the business world is one of the ways that they can offer this support.

A Small Business Network Security Survey

Tuesday, October 23rd, 2007

Many of today’s small businesses use PCs and a server network to facilitate their operations. Important company information is stored in electronic format on these networks, and daily operations are dependent on the network being both available and secure. In many cases, these small businesses ignore or are unaware of the risks that could compromise [...]

“what Do I Do About All Those Social & Biz Networking Sites Out There Anyway?”

Wednesday, October 10th, 2007

Women Entrepreneurs Wanted for World Survey

Saturday, September 15th, 2007

NEW YORK – A worldwide study on women entrepreneurs is presently being conducted by Dr. Andrea Smith-Hunter, an Associate Professor at Siena College in New York. Dr. Smith-Hunter is studying the impact that female entrepreneurs have in seven regions of the world; Africa, South America, North America, the Caribbean, Eastern Europe, Europe and Asia. The [...]

Jointly Beneficial Relations In Business Networking

Wednesday, August 22nd, 2007

Business networking events and functions are thought to be something of huge excitement and fun for those who are looking for new contacts. Business networking is referred to as a process through which people develop jointly beneficial relationship with the other people in business, clients, customers and consumers. The relationship should be reciprocal and equally [...]

Business Networking In The 21St Century For Men And Women

Wednesday, August 8th, 2007

The U.S. may be in an economic recession; however, it does not mean that you cannot use your personal experience and business background to find a better paying job or additional job. Through online and offline networking, you can find your dream job or meet potential clients and customers to increase your business revenues. Since [...]

Networking is not About Selling

Saturday, July 7th, 2007

When I first started out in my business I was urged by a well known sales guru to network my heart out; “put yourself out there Jean, give everyone you meet your business card”. Scary stuff for one stepping out on a limb already! For a bright woman it took me a long time to [...]

Small Business Networking to Get More Clients and Market Professional Services

Wednesday, June 27th, 2007

Small Business Networking to Get More Clients and Market Professional Services It’s possible that—like the thought of marketing and sales—the thought of networking may make you cringe. When most service professionals hear the word “networking,” they think of the old school business mentality of promotional networking at meet-and-greet events where everyone is there to schmooze [...]

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