Posts from — December 2006
The Entrepreneur’s Christmas Wish…
I asked the members of my networking group on ryze to help me come up with an entrepreneur’s Christmas Song. This is what we came up with (podcast recording is forthcoming).
I’m dreaming of a green Christmas
With every sales letter I write…
Where money glistens and customers listen
Dreaming of doing business with me
I’m dreaming of a green Christmas
With every sales letter I compose
Mr. Trump you inspire me
Mr. Gates will want to hire me
The possibilities one just never knows
I’m dreaming of a green Christmas
Keeping all my expenses lean
Doing things that matter
Seeing our pockets getting fatter
Wishing 2007 will also bring you much green
Composed by Anthony McMurray and DeAnna Spencer
December 23, 2006 No Comments
Are you ready for taxes yet?
Although most of you are thinking about Christmas presents and gift wrap, you should spend some time getting ready for the upcoming tax season. Make sure to get all your records in order (if they aren’t already). This might be a good time to investigate hiring some help. It may take more than one person to organize your receipts for your accountant or tax preparer. This would be the perfect task for your local virtual assistant.
December 20, 2006 4 Comments
Article: Business Planning For Small Business
Here’s an interesting article I found on isnare.com Enjoy.
Business Planning For Small Business
By Jordi Shoman
Small businesses that need very little capital to get started rarely have a business plan in place. This is because the owners do not see any need to go to this trouble when they don’t need to borrow funds. Just like you use a financial planner when you make investments, you can also use available expert advice to help you get started with writing a business plan. The most common type of business plan for small businesses is the start up plan, but there are other types, such as a feasibility plan or an investment plan.
The most common mistake that small business owners make with their business plans is putting them on the back burner. They never seem to have time for this important aspect of business and are always looking for ways to grow their business instead. Many businesses only sit down to write a business plan when they are forced to look for expansion funding and find that lenders won’t even talk to them about borrowing without one. There is no such thing as being too busy for this part of the business because it is one of the essential elements.
Profit and cash flow are not the same thing. A business plan will help put these terms in perspective for you. The problem with a lot of small businesses is that they think only in terms of profit and then put these profits back into the business. You don’t spend the profits in a business. Once you get established, if you have to constantly put the profits back into the business in order to keep going, then you are not making money. All you’re doing is just recycling the money and you are not making anything.
It is not hard to write a business plan, but it does require an investment of time. You won’t be able to write the plan in one sitting. Rather this is something that you develop over time and add to it as you go along. You can look at a business plan as a work in progress because even after you establish your business, you will still be making changes to your plan.
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Source: www.isnare.com
December 19, 2006 3 Comments
Social Networking Continued-LinkedIn Tips
I’ve been doing a series on Online Social Networking. I started with ryze. Now I’m switching gears and I’m going to be spending some time talking about LinkedIn. LinkedIn is geared more towards corporate types and job seekers. Therefore, more recruiters and human resource professionals are on LinkedIn than on ryze. Listen to the podcast for more tips on starting networking using LinkedIn.
December 18, 2006 1 Comment
Podcamp Atlanta Date Change
The date for Podcamp Atlanta has been changed to the weekend of March 16-March 18th, 2007. Please make a note of the new dates.
December 12, 2006 No Comments
