Entrepreneurship


Chris Pund

Small Towns Are Great Business Locations

Take advantage of the things that small towns offer to businesses!
Thinking about taking your business to the next level or starting one in general? If you live in a small town, then you should definitely consider it! Small towns and cities offer some advantages and benefits that you may not find in larger, more populated […]

Holly Hoffman

Be Skeptical of Those Who Say They Have It All Figured Out

I don’t always know what I’m doing. I thought I was just putting on a brave face. When I put a brave face on, I only fool myself. And fool myself, I did.

Dale Beermann

Entrepreneurship and Generation Y: Planning for Disaster

Everyone is starting to realize that Millenials are going to be a generation of entrepreneurs. I’m also incredibly excited that the Madison, WI community is recognizing this. Yet, with everyone helping to make our dreams of entrepreneurship become a reality,…

Adam McFarland

Becoming Your Own Boss Doesn’t Mean “No Worries”

You’ve just met a new group of people and they casually ask what you do for a living. You give one of a variety of answers, based upon how web-savvy the crowd is and how interested you are in talking about your business at the moment. They think what you do is really cool and they ask a bunch of nosey-but-well-intended questions.

Holly Hoffman

Don’t Tell My Boyfriend. My Work Might Be My One True Love.

I have no doubt that God made me and business out of the same clay, sprinkling entrepreneurship in my blood like stars in the sky. It’s always there for me, ready to make my day, impatient when I’m away and greeting me with new ideas and excitement.

Erica Douglass

Weekend Business Building: Worksheet Your Way To A More Profitable Client Base

Apparently I attend marketing seminars in my sleep now, because I just had the most interesting dream. Since I think it will help you as much as it just helped me, I want to share it with you.
In my dream, I was at a marketing seminar, sitting at a round table with a few friends. […]

Erica Douglass

From Mediocre Website to Million-Dollar Business: I Just Took the Time to Listen

Stop killing yourself by creating a business that requires thousands of customers to be profitable, and start figuring out where your potential customers’ real pain points are. Then build your company as a solution to their problem.

Holly Hoffman

What I Really Want is To Be Great At Just One Thing

I look at the people I admire, and they are either the giants of their fields or they’ve got a particular niche cornered. I’d like to really have my head wrapped around something, not just have a surface understanding or street knowledge about it. I’m tired of being OK at a lot of things.

Sarah M Dillon

The Royal We: Why Small is the New Big

Seth Godin writes the most popular marketing blog in the world. So it’s reasonable to assume that when he writes about something, there just might be something to it. The good news for freelance translators is that for some time now he’s been saying that small is the new big. And some other great […]

Brandon Henak

5 Tips to Avoid the Hell of Decision-Making Paralysis

In a time when markets are down and belts start to tighten, every business begins to make cuts and prioritize. Only the projects that provide the most benefit, or are a top business priority, remain. Here are personal lessons learned from what I’ve seen businesses do.

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