
Mixing Work with Pleasure – Tips for “making fun” of work trips
Last week I enjoyed a 5-day trip to Houston, Texas where I mixed equal parts of work and play. A client afforded me the opportunity

Last week I enjoyed a 5-day trip to Houston, Texas where I mixed equal parts of work and play. A client afforded me the opportunity

The following post comes to us from Keith Coppersmith, an experienced business consultant who serves small businesses and startups. Being simply a “boss” is relatively

Happy New Year’s Eve! Whether your plans to ring in the New Year are big and fancy or small and casual, at midnight tonight our

Tomorrow, December 18, I will turn 31 years old. Last year, as I entered this new decade of my life, I wrote about how I

The following post comes to us from internet entrepreneur, Kevin Conner who is the founder of Broadbandsearch.net. In this blog, Kevin shares a wealth of

However you want to run your business, computers are almost certainly going to be in the picture. These machines make it possible to handle work

As businesses have come to realize the effectiveness of video content, more are investing in it to produce their own. For some businesses the cost

It’s a really important question – and one that business owners’ return to time and time again. Do I need PR or advertising to grow

As a sole proprietor, you can feel like a “one man band” in your business. While there are certainly perks of running a lean operation

Throughout my career as a public relations consultant, sure I’ve taught my clients a lot. But what’s been most surprising is how much they’ve taught

There are many qualities that set apart the professional and successful entrepreneur from the rest, but one which stands out in particular is keen attention

While I was earning my degrees in public relations and communication from Penn State University, I was already putting these skills into practice for some