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Blogging 101
Blogs are so far out of fashion people are starting to forget what they are, but they're still there, and they're still going strong. The average blog has evolved along the way. They've moved from being straight line journals into personal websites. Some have turned into Vlogs; video blogs. Even social media "influencers" are running a type of blog with their pictures, and short shout outs.
By Jessie White7 years ago in Journal
How to Deal with Getting Fired
Losing your job, whether it was your dream or not, can be a devastating experience for most of us. You may have many emotions flowing through your mind: Anger, sadness, loneliness, maybe even happiness. But what mostly matters is how you deal with it. These are the Dos and Don'ts of getting fired.
By Charna Sanson7 years ago in Journal
How to Work from Home: 20 Tips on How to Do It Successfully
In remote work, everything is fine; ranging from the ability to sleep a little longer, ending with a flexible schedule allowing you a short trip to Quebec or Alberta, and being in a comfortable atmosphere. I bring to your attention 20 tips from someone working at home to improve the results of your remote work.
By Amelia Flynn7 years ago in Journal
How to Build Your Business Internally
Owners of B2B businesses often face unprecedented challenges as they try to succeed in the ever-competitive marketplace. Competition is fierce, markets are saturated with posturing and products, and customers seem confused. However, innovation is all today’s organizations need to thrive. The uncertainty of the economy is likely to present a couple of threats including increased risk of new investments, undermined customer confidence, and easier entry of low-cost products that might undercut your position. Divisions that make difficult to implement enterprise-wide changes and silos will as well drive more challenges within the organization. As such, an enterprise has to focus on strategies that have proved effective to overcome internal barriers and marketplace challenges. These are a few internal growth strategies that businesses can capitalize on to drive their growth.
By Kari Oakley7 years ago in Journal
Tips for Taking Your Business to the Next Level
Starting a business is never easy, and growing that business once it's started can seem to be an uphill battle. Fortunately, there are several excellent ways for entrepreneurs to drive business growth successfully. Here are four of the top tips you can implement to take your company to the next level.
By Kevin Gardner7 years ago in Journal
How to Make a Shopper Want Your Products
Salespeople generally have a bad reputation. No one likes to have impractical things pushed on them, with wild promises. But, luckily, someone launching their own brand doesn't have to be THAT kind of salesperson. The sales tactics a brand founder performs are geared to spread a message, not meet a quota.
By Merchandiser Experiences7 years ago in Journal
How to Deal with Communication Barriers?
The human civilization thrives on communication. But while it may seem like an easy task, as we’ve been doing it since we’re able to talk, it is commonplace, to have communication barriers that can cause serious issues, such as lack of confidence, and misunderstanding, even in the modern times when technology seems to be aiding and enhancing communication.
By Lilly Myers7 years ago in Journal
10 Ways to Create a Positive Work Environment
Let's face it-—we spend a lot of time at work. With so many hours invested in our work atmosphere and the people around us that we work with, we could all use a more positive climate to spend our days in. While the attitude we bring to work does much to improve our personal experience, there are things that employees and supervisors alike can do to collaboratively create a climate and culture of respect, personal responsibility, and fun. Here are 10 simple ways to create a more positive work environment:
By Paisley Hansen7 years ago in Journal











