Archive for the 'business growth' Category

Why Set Goals? Do Goals Matter?

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My new Get Goaling program will be starting on January 20 – 2011. To give you a little taste of what we’ll be discussing and how it can positively impact your business, I thought I’d do a few posts about my feelings about goals. I didn’t set goals when I first started my practice in 1998, [...]

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Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Do You Set Goals?

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 Are You On Track To Grow Your Business in 2011? When I started my VA practice in 1998, the only experience I had in running a business was managing someone else’s. The company I had been working for was not the most ethical company around, and as a salesperson you were provided with quarterly goals to [...]

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Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

3 Tips for Crafting an Effective Tweetable Message

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Few social networks sum up public discourse more effectively than Twitter. Thanks to its short-form nature and enormous audience, a single topic of discussion can often evolve into a completely natural case study for marketers. Be it immense disapproval or the immense success of a single principle, Twitter offers a unique look into conversation. But [...]

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Monday, November 29th, 2010

What’s Holding Back Virtual Assistants? – Make Lots of Lemonade!

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Life on both a personal and professional level is going to throw you plenty of lemons. How you handle those situations will make or break your business. As we discussed earlier, if you look at each challenge you are faced with, in both your personal and professional lives, as an opportunity to grow and learn, all your [...]

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Tuesday, November 2nd, 2010

What’s Holding Back Virtual Assistants? Entrepreneurial Mindset

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This is a biggie! The definition of entrepreneur is: “One who organizes and assumes the risk of a business or enterprise.” – and the buck stops there. You are totally responsible for every facet of your business. It’s all on your shoulders. Any mistakes that are made – your mistakes. Any successes or achievement, yours. But having a true entrepreneur’s mindset is [...]

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Monday, September 27th, 2010

What’s Holding Back Virtual Assistants? – A Price-based Business Model

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Many small businesses start by offering to be the ‘lowest priced’ service provider. What could possibly be wrong with this thinking? Won’t you get all the clients you ever want or need? Won’t they be loyal to you as long as you keep your prices low? This methodology can be extremely damaging to the long-term health and wealth [...]

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Tuesday, September 21st, 2010

What’s Holding Back Virtual Assistants? Change Your Beliefs!

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We’ve already discussed the risks of starting your own business, but another thing that many times may hold you back from true success are your beliefs. If you believe that you can only make a meager living in this business, then you most likely will. When I first started my business it was meant to be [...]

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Tuesday, September 14th, 2010

What’s Holding Back Virtual Assistants? Be a Problem Solver!

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The most successful entrepreneurs know that their success is in no small way a result of being able to solve the problems of their clientele. I remember a sales manager a long ago telling me that every discontented client created two opportunities for me. It created an opportunity for me to solve a problem that could benefit [...]

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Thursday, September 2nd, 2010

What’s Holding You Back? No Excuses!

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I think I may have heard or said them all, those nagging excuses we come up with to avoid what’s really going on. The economy’s too bad, my dad liked my sister better, I didn’t go to college, or I’m just not able to sell myself. Whatever encompasses your list of excuses, get over it! There’s no [...]

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Monday, August 2nd, 2010

What’s Holding You Back? Managing Risk

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Starting your own business is taking a big risk. The easiest way to manage your risk is by seeking information and looking at the business by analyzing the pros and cons. Keep your expectations high while putting systems in place to guard against the cons.  If you come up with more cons than pros and can’t [...]

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Monday, July 26th, 2010