March 7th, 2009

How to Succeed as a Conscious Entrepreneur

I set out on a mission to learn from those who had already achieved what I wanted to achieve… success with a purpose. I became extremely curious about how other people did this because I wanted to learn from them, model them and implement what they taught me in my own life and business.

Copyright (c) 2009 Christine Kloser

If there’s one thing you and I should know about success, it’s that it doesn’t happen alone. I once heard Loral Langemeier say “There’s no such thing as a self-made millionaire.” She’s absolutely right. There isn’t. There couldn’t be. Ask any person who has hit six or seven figures in their business and they’ll all tell you they didn’t do it alone. I know this is true for me.

February 27th, 2009

Everthing You Do Is Marketing AND Marketing Is Everything You Do

No matter what type of business you are in, you are in the business of marketing. This article describes 5 Phases of Marketing (tried and tested) guaranteed to provide a solid foundation for developing successful marketing campaigns no matter what product or service you are offering.

As a business owner, have you every asked yourself what business you’re in? Have you ever asked other business owners that question? If you haven’t, try it sometime. The most common answer we receive when we ask our clients that question, is definitely not what we want to hear.

November 5th, 2008

Advantages and Disadvantages on Incorporating Your Small Business

Are you thinking for your
business contemplates on whether to incorporate your business? Numerous times
small businesses begins sole proprietorships, and so on become incorporated as
the business getting bigger. Small business incorporating can be a hard
decision for the business owner.

There are numerous
advantages to incorporating your small business, but limited financial
obligation is one of the biggest advantages. When you owned  or have sole proprietorship account to the
company all the liabilities of the company is on the owner. When incorporating
your business, your only liabilities is to all the same much you invest in the
company.

January 28th, 2008

Planning An Business Trip

For Business Owners, a business trip can be a valuable tool and tax deduction. Typically however, the business owner gets to tax time and finds out there is a big tax liability due.

Then the wheels start turning. “What other deductions have I missed? Oh yes, the family vacation!” Thoughts turn to the family vacation and how it could possibly be construed to be a business trip. The truth is that unless you actually conducted business, after the fact is too late.


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