Category Archives: Question of the Week

Question of the Week – May 9, 2011

This week’s question is – Top Tips for Treating Your Customers Like Gold: Even though you service customers in your business, you’ve often been in the shoes of the customer hoping to get top-notch service. What’s the story behind your favorite customer service experience, WHERE YOU WERE THE CUSTOMER, and what did you learn from […]

41+ Must-Read Business Books for Solopreneurs

As a business owner, it is important to always keep learning in order to keep growing your business.  One way to accomplish this goal is by reading great business books.  I certainly have my top picks (my latest favorite is Carol Roth’s, The Entrepreneur Equation), but last week we wanted to know about yours, and […]

Question of the Week – May 2, 2011

This week’s question is – Must-read Business Books for Solopreneurs: As a business owner, one of the biggest tasks is your continuing education. Whether you have a formal degree under your belt or not, you must keep learning in order to keep growing. There are a myriad of business books on the market, some new […]

6 Tips to Outsource to a Diamond in the Rough

When it comes to outsourcing, I would prefer to hire really talented people who are just starting a business, (1) because I love to help hard-working startups build their business, and (2) I like to have a list of cost-effective, go-to people to recommend to my clients. Whenever you outsource to start-up, the question is […]

Question of the Week – April 25, 2011

This week’s question is – I would prefer to outsource to really talented people who are just starting a business, (1) because I love to help hard-working startups build their business, and (2) I like to have a list of cost-effective, go-to people to recommend to my clients. Whenever you outsource to new start-up, the […]

What’s Your Business Super Power?

When you start a business, it’s important to seek out a niche that’s untapped or underserved, and sets the stage for you to bring your unique prowess to the table to fill an existing need in a special way.  The greatest success and fulfillment comes from sharing your inherent gifts with others. Everyone has a […]

Question of the Week – April 18, 2011

This week’s question is – When you start a business, it’s important to seek out a niche that’s untapped or underserved, and sets the stage for you to bring your unique prowess to the table to fill an existing need in a special way. The greatest success and fulfillment comes from sharing your inherent gifts […]