Going Global With Social Media Efforts
July 20, 2009 by Kim Beasley
Filed under Social Media
No longer do you have to think about your business having local customers. Now you can explode your business sales by going global via the internet. You can live in a small town in Arkansas and have clients in Canada, UK or other location in the US.
Going global with your business is one of the ways that you can beat the recession issues that are pervalent in today’s economy. If you don’t have plans to grow your customer base using social media globally, then now is a good time to start.
If you want to use a global social media effort …read more
Me Time: Summer Vacation Preparation
July 5, 2009 by Kim Beasley
Filed under Leadership
So the summer has started with a big bang and you have plans to take a vacation away from your daily life. As a business owner, sometimes Summer vacation ca be scary to take. Basically, if you don’t have a backup plan in place where you have alternate source that can keep your business funning while you are away, then you might have to shutdown.
Shutting down could be the kiss of death for some businesses and thus some business owners may not feel that they can take a Summer vacation. For those of you who think that you can’t take …read more
Top 10 Business Blunders to Avoid
May 22, 2009 by Kim Beasley
Filed under Leadership
To help business owners, I wanted to share the top 10 business bluders that business owners should avoid. I thought it would be good to share this advice so that it would help you as a business owner get past the little hiccups that can affect the management of your business.
According to the article entitled, “Having Problems?” written for Inc.com by Rebecca A. Morgan,
The problem we see is often a symptom of a deeper issue: the root cause. Addressing symptoms without an understanding of root cause means that the underlying problem remains intact. It will resurface again and again until you …read more
What’s In Your Hand?
March 21, 2009 by Darlene McDaniel
Filed under Careers
God asked Moses, “What’s in your hand?” Moses was standing at the Red Sea with an entire nation of people and the enemy was hot on their trail. Your job search may feel like a Red Sea experience. You know you can’t go back in the direction that you came, and yet, there is an ocean in front of you, with no apparent bridge for crossing. Thus the turbulent waters of this economy. I am not God, but I have the same question, “what’s in your hand?”
What is it that you know how to do, that will help you generate …read more





