Are you an entrepreneur or business owner?
Deciding whether you are an entrepreneur or a business owner is the most critical decision you will ever make for your future and the future of your business.
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Deciding whether you are an entrepreneur or a business owner is the most critical decision you will ever make for your future and the future of your business.
When it comes to overcoming obstacles to your business success, attitude has a lot to do with it. Here are a few strategies that I have found useful over the last few years…
Are you ready to embrace disruption, push the boundaries to meet the needs of your clients, and your people, in a bold and innovative way?
If you’re a service provider, your positioning is what makes your business different. You are what makes your business different. People buy YOU and refer YOU.
As a small business owner, you need to be clear what this means, where you can save money and what new legislation you are able to take advantage of. Here’s what you should note…
The Abbott Government has unveiled the 2015-16 Budget, unveiling a $5.5 billion package driven by tax breaks aiming to support the nation’s 2 million-plus small businesses.
In today’s competitive world, the biggest competitive advantage any small business can have is that people know about you – who you are and what you do.
GAMURS, a social network aimed at the gaming market, has just secured half a million dollars in seed funding. Almost 4,000 members are already using the public beta, and the young man behind the company is only 19.
From Julius Caesar, Alexander the Great and Ghandi to Henry Ford, Richard Branson, Bill Gates, Steve Jobs and Oprah Winfrey; qualities of leaders have inspired us to pursue our dreams and achieve greatness.
Thanks to the advances in technology that make it easier for us to do almost anything these days, more and more young people are getting into big business.
The story of Apple Watch so far has some very interesting lessons for current and potential entrepreneurs in the tech space. Here are a few…
After going over endless details of starting your own business, you’re finally ready to make your dreams a reality, but you don’t want to go at it alone. Like any other form of business, a partnership business has many pros and cons.
You’ve put in the hours, you’ve watched your business grow and thrive. Now you’re ready to reap the well-earned rewards. But is your business ready?
We’re going to start this piece off with a rather uncomfortable truth: sooner or later, you’re going to fail. It doesn’t matter who you are or what you do.
While there is no one-size-fits-all strategy that will work for all small businesses, there are some fundamental principles that can be helpful for small business owners.
Growth and profitability can be achieved by focusing on one or two areas at a time and working up from there.
Small Business Minister Bruce Billson introduced an amendment to the laws surrounding employee share schemes, a move he said will boost Australia’s start-up sector and drive innovation.
Complacency has seen the demise of many brands. It is the worst mistake businesses, especially startups, can make. Yet, it doesn’t get the same share of voice as other challenges.
There are many who want to move to Australia to start a business, and there are natives of the continent who would love to be their own boss. These instructions can help you start your own business and find your freedom.
While it might seem like a fantasy, there are ways you can grow your business without wasting too much of your valuable time. Here are five marketing tips every small business can use…