8 Tricks to Make Your Website Fit Like a Lil’ Black Dress

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A big commitment Imagine having to pick out one outfit to wear for at least the next year. No matter where you go, out to dinner, to the laundromat, a rock concert, or your best friend’s wedding, you have just one look. You can spice it up a little with accessories, but when push comes…

Interview with Annabel Candy

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Whenever I need blog advice, I know I can turn to Annabel Candy’s blog, Successful Blogging.  It’s just instinct now!  Her writing is so succinct and yet so informative!  She always seems to be on top of every new development in the blogosphere.  I’m so happy that she agreed to share her story (and lots…

How to Take Charge of Your Multitude of Ideas and Move Forward with a Plan

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One of the things that held me back from my dream of starting my own business and setting and completing goals for years was feeling like I had too many ideas to handle. I remember feeling that it felt like more of a curse than a blessing…because I never felt like I knew exactly what…

Blueprints – Build a Brand by Karen Gunton

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Your business has a brand all its own.  If you’re just starting out, your brand is THE MOST IMPORTANT part of your business.  If you’ve been in business for a while, you may start to feel a bit tired with the look of your site.  Either way, you’ll definitely want to take a peek at…

Link Hype 2-24-12

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This week has been incredible for me since I’ve been attending Tara’s Art of Earning LIVE out in Philadelphia.  My brain is still buzzing with ideas and so many great business tips to share with you!  But for now, as I’m trying to get back into the groove, I’ll share 5 inspiring business articles I…

The “Why” instead of the “What”

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A huge part of my coaching practice (and of my overall business philosophy) is the concept that small business sustainability—meaning you’re not just starting a business, you’re growing a business—comes from being mission-driven and metric-minded. Metrics give you direction, and the mission provides the fuel. I’m not so interested in what you do, I want…