3 Mistakes Solo Professionals Make When Starting a Business Starting a new business is very challenging. There are some things you can do to make it easier and to ensure a more successful start. People tend to make similar mistakes across the board.Keywords:
Kimberly Reddington, work from home business, core message, fear, confidence, small business, entrepreneur, success, marketing strategy, business strategy, target market, niche, marketing, growing a business, running a business, home-based Can Fear Be Holding You Back From Taking Your Business to the Next Level? While people may come up with many excuses for not accomplishing their goals, there are only two emotions that govern all our actions. Those emotions are fear and pleasure. Everything we do is based off of these two emotions.Keywords:
Kimberly Reddington, working moms, entrepreneurs, goals, dreams, finding time, wahm, home-based, business, moving forward Discipline and Motivation, Bears and Elephants, Oh My! Self-discipline, motivation, persistence, determination, and consistency are all necessary to grow a successful business. Have you ever wondered why some people are so good at these traits and others have trouble?Keywords:
Kimberly Reddington, working moms, entrepreneurs, motivation, self-discipline, wahm, home-based, business, moving forward, overcome obstacles, fear Is Your Brand Showing Off the True You? Your brand is one of the most important elements of a successful marketing campaign regardless of the size of your business. Your brand is a customer's first impression of you. It needs to reflect your business in a positive way.Keywords:
Kimberly Reddington, work from home business, branding, business image, small business, entrepreneur, success, marketing strategy, marketing, growing a business, home-based 5 Big Reasons Why You Should Charge Per Project, Task or Program and Not Per Hour Many coaches, consultants, virtual assistants, and others charge by the hour. They feel you put in the time and then you get paid. The consultant knows how much to bill the client, and the client knows how long it took you to complete the job. But does the client ultimately care how long it took you to complete the tasks, or does he/she only care how much she is paying?Keywords:
Kimberly Reddington, virtual assistant, coach, consultant, determining price, billing, entrepreneur, per hour
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