March 22nd, 2008
SCORE (the non-profit volunteer organization of retired volunteers) has a fantastic list of resources for women entrepreneurs. Note how many are run by women.
I checked out several of these resources:
Richwoman: by Erin Kiyosaki (wife of Robert Kiyosaki, the “Rich Dad, Poor Dad” guy)
Womensbiz.us is an online magazine for women business […]
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March 21st, 2008
Do you enjoy telling people what to do? Do you want to get paid for it?
Consider professional advice services. Accountants, Tax Lawyers, Clergy, Financial Planners, Real Estate Brokers, Nurses, Doctors, Psychotherapists, etc., etc. The list is endless. If you are a licensed professional in your field, you should consider marketing your expertise and advice for […]
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March 20th, 2008
I’m sure I’m not the only one who’s noticed an increasingly casual trend in business dress. (Bridget posted on the less casual side of business attire yesterday.) This Gallup poll demonstrates that, in the US, only a minority of employees are wearing what used to be considered standard business attire.
How do you dress for work? […]
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March 19th, 2008
Women in business for themselves or in executive level positions need to know how to REALLY dress. Some outfits that are appropriate for after hours may not be appropriate for the office. Knowing what to wear and when to wear it is very important in developing your business self-image.
Here is a video from Expert Village […]
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March 18th, 2008
In this two-part series, fashion student Nicole adjusts to her first real job out of college. Watch for some real life advice and tips.
Part 1:
Part 2:
What advice do you have for recent grads? Biz Chicks Rule will delve into this topic during the month of April.
Tags: women in business, women and business, business advice for […]
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March 17th, 2008
Always stay on the lookout for potential business and be ready to fill a need. Businesses that fill a particular niche or that cater to a certain market segment usually benefit the most from this since their markets will seek out what tehy need. Niche-filling works especially well for service-oriented businesses and personal services.
Do you […]
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March 16th, 2008
(www.behindthebuzz.com)
The Blog
Behind the Buzz
The Host
Rachel Clarke
The Tagline
A look at digital and interactive advertising and marketing
Why You’ll Love It
If you’re interested in branding, advertising, and marketing, Behind the Buzz is for you. Rachel delves into what works, what doesn’t and why, with a focus on social marketing (think YouTube, viral games, etc). Totally fascinating. It makes […]
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March 14th, 2008
Aahh….my favorite. A personal chef.
Now before I fantasize about having my salads made custom for me when I want and how I want, and the exact way that I want my potatoes julienned, personal chefs are in high demand and carry a hefty price tag.
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March 13th, 2008
I’m still on the fence about video resumes, though I can certainly see their application in today’s increasingly Internet-driven world. But video business cards? I think I might be just too much of a traditionalist to get on board with this idea. After all, you know how much I love my business cards!
Purported benefits of […]
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March 12th, 2008
When I first started out in business over 10 years ago, I didn’t have a written business plan. Yes, I had ideas. Yes, I had connections, ways to market and a pretty good idea of how much money I wanted to make. But a business plan? Nope, didn’t have that. Primarily because, like many other […]
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