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5 Marketing Challenges Solopreneurs Face

Being a solopreneur can be great, but it obviously comes with challenges. The biggest challenge is time, but there are some other challenges that don’t involve time. Let’s review a few challenges and the solutions for solopreneurs and marketing.

Snarky Email? Assume Misunderstanding Instead Of Malice

We live in a new world of business communication. It’s a new world of communication for every part of our lives. That creates new opportunities and new challenges. One of the challenges is determining emotion and intent with email. Here is a lesson I’ve had to learn regarding today’s communication.

How To Make Triggers Work For You As An Entrepreneur

We all have triggers that affect what we do in life. They happen in our subconscious. An example might be finishing the last bite of dinner and looking for dessert without even thinking about it. Triggers can be negative, but you can also use them for positive reasons.

10 Ways To Improve Your Leadership Skills (To Improve Your Company)

In this post we’re looking at leadership. It’s a challenge for many entrepreneurs. As your business grows you’ll add more people to the team. Then it’ll often be up to you to lead the team to success. Here are ways to improve your leadership skills.

Successful Entrepreneurs Are Not Complainers

What’s a trait that seems to be one that just about all successful entrepreneurs have? They don’t complain about things. They realize that life will throw you curveballs. They actually expect it to happen. They react differently than normal people.

Don’t Lose The Fundamentals Of Marketing

There are so many complex things with marketing today that it’s easy to lose the fundamentals. It’s football training camp time in the US and that means players are working hard on the fundamentals. It’s something marketers need to practice regularly to be effective.

Fear Is Not A Good Motivator For An Entrepreneur

Studies have found that there are different types of perfectionism. It’s interesting to see that one can lead to a happy, successful life while the other can lead to a life that might be more stressful and less enjoyable.