Best business magazines for the start-up entrepreneur and business owner
It’s said that only 11 percent of successful entrepreneurs and business owners read for leisure. Otherwise, they are reading to improve themselves or find inspiration from events or people they admire.
When it comes to business inspiration or successful entrepreneur tips, I seem to circle around a few business magazines in particular.
7 Best free resources when you learn how to start a blog
When you learn how to start a blog, it can cost you more than you anticipated. A lot of blogs will say it can cost you about $5 to start a blog.
However, free programs that will help you start a blog for little to no money, are great starter tools.
Current business news sources that give the best business advice
It’s hard to get readers’ attention in today’s media climate. Due to the influx of media and business news available to the public, I tend to focus my attention towards columns, sections, and proven content.
Here are some of my favorite lesser known corporations, columnists and others that provide today’s business news.
Unique office gift ideas for the holiday season
The holiday season will soon be upon us and with that, office gift ideas will be the conundrum for coworkers, staff and managers alike.
Here are 5 of the best unique office gift ideas that I’ve received or heard of throughout the years.
E-newsletters that should be filling your inbox
E-newsletters create a bond with its audience. I tend to be picky about giving out my email, even for a free freebie piece of content. Here are 6 of my suggested e-newsletters that will keep you hooked every week.
Success in Business: Steph Cartwright, CPRW, Off The Clock Resumes
Steph Cartwright, CPRW, of Off The Clock Resumes has built her business on helping others reach their full potential in their careers, one resume at a time. Learn more about Steph’s career and business as a Certified Professional Resume Writer.
Soft skills are highly desired in today’s professional industries.
Many work environments look for hard and technically learned skill sets but soft skills tend to hold more power over positions. It’s important to know hard skills, like Adobe Creative Suite or book-keeping software, but your soft skills show how you work with others, whether that be a client or a coworker.