Posts Tagged ‘income’
Choose Your Own Adventure With Goodbye 9-to-5!
Do you remember those children’s books from the 80s and 90s called “Choose Your Own Adventure”? You would start reading the book and then be presented with a decision to make on the last page of chapter 1. Choice A might take you to page 13 and Choice B might take you to page 78. As…
Read MoreYou Work Hard for the Money, But Don’t Have To! Doors Open for Goodbye 9-to-5
In my final corporate job more than 13 years ago, I worked really, really hard for the money. It was exhausting! Working a regular 9-to-5 job depleted my energy and snuffed out the light and hopefulness inside me. One of the best decisions I ever made was to choose to work for myself. Finally I had complete…
Read More4 Things to Consider Before Buying a Commercial Vehicle
As your business grows, you may want to buy a commercial vehicle to make your tasks easier. This guide has everything you need to know so you can make the best decision regarding your upcoming purchase. New or Second-Hand There are a lot of pros and cons when it comes to buying a used or…
Read MorePAID SPONSORSHIPS Dos and Don’ts | How to Price Influencer Brand Deals and Sponsored Content
One of the best strategies I recommend to my clients is to have multiple streams of income. That way, you’re never short on cash if one of your products or services isn’t selling well. The idea is to always have plenty of options to feed your bank account because it gives your audience more choices…
Read More4 Ways to Correct Budgeting Mistakes You May Be Making
Any smart business person knows that you won’t get far without a budget. You need a budget to guide your business decisions and ensure you’re making sensible choices with your money. But even experienced business owners can make mistakes when managing their money. In fact, you might think you’re doing things the right way, when…
Read MoreNew Freebie! Your MAYDAY MONTH Action Plan
The term “MAYDAY” can mean very different things depending on your background. For me, it brings up memories of making construction paper flower bouquets for my friends in elementary school to celebrate the spring holiday May Day on the first of the month. We even danced around a makeshift maypole with ribbons in gym class. But for…
Read More15 Budget-Friendly Tips for a Professional Looking Business
My clients are all women entrepreneurs, and I bet you are too. So you know how important it is to look professional and experienced in your online business. But let’s be real, not everyone has a huge budget to invest in expensive tools and services. When I started my business 12 years ago, I spent…
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