How to set goals for successful entrepreneurs with small businesses
As we continue to go through a slow period for small businesses, many are wanting to focus on brightening their future endeavors by setting goals to help them succeed in the long-run.
It’s important to focus on setting goals that are manageable and realistic for your circumstances.
The following tips are here to help you learn how to set goals that achievable as an entrepreneur.
How to incorporate your workplace design in your home during coronavirus
Working remotely during coronavirus isolation has required many office workers to transition areas of their homes into their workplace. Some might be limited on space that can’t afford another room for a home office space, but it’s important to know how to create a workplace design to fit your and your business’ needs.
Here are 7 workplace design inspirations and tips to keep in mind when scoping out your new spot as a remote employee during the coronavirus isolation.
5 Areas to focus on when your small business is slow during the coronavirus pandemic
You’ve probably told yourself you’ll focus on your business a few times so far. Some of you may have done exactly that. With small businesses floundering in local areas, it might look disheartening to be putting much effort into your small business start-up, regardless of when you started.
Here are a few things that you can improve on in your business start-up and still make an impact on the future of your small business.
Are business cards dead? — How to design a custom business card
When’s the last time you needed your business card or, better yet, received a business card?
Your business card should direct your contacts where you want them to go.
Gone are the days where your business card can make an impact solely with your address, email, and phone number. You need to show your network what they should be doing with your information and how it will help them.
Why I choose moo.com for my creative business materials
It wasn’t until I received my first set of business cards and my name tag that I felt official in my new position.
You can say I had acclimated to my desk amicably. My coworkers were great and my boss was helpful as well as reassuring. I was on the payroll. There’s nothing to say that I wasn’t official in my new position.
But having those small, little tokens that helped you be visually a part of the company you’re connected to, helped me associate with the company.
Why I chose not to focus on all of the social media platforms for my business
When I first started my business, I tried to maintain accounts on all social media platforms. I quickly realized I wasn’t cut out to maintain 5 different social media accounts on different platforms.
So, I did the next best thing. I downsized.
Instead of maintaining 5 different social media accounts, I focused on 2-3 accounts.
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.