Archive for April, 2008
How To Keep The Passion Alive For Your Small Business
BizThreads.net: It is very important to keep the flame alive when you are running your business. Sometimes, due to additional stress or lack of time, you might find that you are losing the zeal to carry on. Here are some helpful tips to ensure that your passion remains as strong as ever. Remember the... More
Setting Strategy: MBA Students Offer Free Advice To Area Businesses
Kansas City Star: Award-winning Bo Lings Fine Chinese Cuisine, with about 150 employees at six area restaurants, has mastered the art of Chinese cooking. But owners Richard and Theresa Ng have found that operating the business can sometimes present stressful challenges. Last year, for example, the Ngs... More
Ways For Small Businesses To Deal With Rising Fuel Costs
Daily Breeze: Here are 10 ways that small businesses of different types can cope with the rising cost of gasoline and other fuels: 1. Add a separate fuel fee. Call it a fee, call it a surcharge – call it whatever you want. But more and more small businesses are tacking on a special charge to... More
Small Businesses Need Broad Spectrum Of Insurance
Press-Enterprise: Buying insurance is critical for small companies, but it’s often given short shrift. Owners can leave their businesses vulnerable to huge payouts for something as mundane as a clerical error or something as cataclysmic as an earthquake. heavy flooding. To many owners, the word... More
Attracting The Right Kind Of Customer
In a CNNmoney.com article, Herman Wong is answering a question posed by a small construction business owner who wanted to know how to attract new customers and make more profit. Here is some of what he says: About 80,000 companies vie for their morsel of the $450 billion U.S. commercial construction... More
Small Business Solutions: How To Retain Employees During A Downturn
TheStreet.com: From January through March, the U.S. Department of Labor says businesses have cut an estimated 232,000 jobs. Over the past 12 months, the retail industry has shed roughly 107,000 jobs. For a business owner trying to stay afloat, these numbers sound grim – it’s no fun swinging... More
Small Business Solutions: Web Of Advantages For Teenpreneurs
TheStreet.com: 4 years ago, Donny Ouyang cracked open one of his dad’s old computer science books and began learning HTML code and Web site techniques. This accidental discovery grew into a great entrepreneurial opportunity when he sold his first Web site less than a year later. Now 16, Ouyang... More
Making Money Or Making A Difference — Two Motivations For Small Business
I have cited articles from Chris Cardell in the past. Cardell is a world leader in Advanced Thinking and is renowned for being able to show small and medium sized businesses how to increase their profits by 100-300% using powerful, proven strategies. Here iswhat he says about motivations in business... More
How Do Small Business Owners Stay Motivated?
Scripps News: 1. Determine what are the “main things” in your business. Everything is not important, but everything takes time and adds stress. Once you determine the true priorities for your business, spend your time doing those things and let someone else do the rest. 2. Surround yourself... More
Legal Issues (Part 10)–Limited Liability Company Basics
The following information comes from an excellent article on FindLaw.com. Check it out! A limited liability company (LLC) combines the corporation’s protection from personal liability for business debts and the pass-through tax structure of a partnership or sole proprietorship. And, while setting... More
Grow Your Biz – From eBay And Beyond
E-businesses have great opportunities–and steep competition. Develop lasting customer relationships with these e-mail marketing tactics so your first sale isn’t your last. MSNBC: Setting up shop on eBay, Amazon, ProStores, and other auction and e-commerce sites is a great way to live the... More
Married To A Small Business Owner? Plan To Help – But Don’t Expect A Paycheck
Wells Fargo/Gallup Survey: Three-quarters of small business owners say finding qualified employees is difficult; close to three in ten call on their spouse for unpaid help. PR Newswire: Running a small business is no easy task — and neither is finding employees to help keep the business going.... More
Corporate Branding vs. Personal Branding
SBInformer: Personal branding is all about you. It is something that any of us can relate to because it is what other people see as a reflection of our identity and values. Hence, each and every one of us has a personal brand whether we like it or not. The issue now is whether you can sustain your own... More
How To Pitch Your Small Business To The Press
If you’re a newly minted, self-employed entrepreneur, you probably realize it isn’t enough to do great things or have great products and services. You have to tell people about it, and a good way to do that is to keep the press interested in you and your business. MarketWatch: In his new... More


