Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Vera Babayeva
I have researched and found three very effective tools to help you market your business more effectively.
The first tool is the advice of successful entrepreneurs and public relations specialists. When telling people what you do or what your business is all about, say the name of your business and one sentence describing it. Read more
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Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Vera Babayeva
My mission to you is to create an empowering environment to help you turn your idea into a viable business, be inspired, and think positive. I started this website to help you bypass negativity, overcome doubt and discouragement. There is nothing easy about starting or owning a business. I will be honest with you. It takes a lot of belief, determination, time and money to keep going. Will you have what it takes? Read more
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Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Vera Babayeva
At 5:45 p.m., I was sitting on a bus going home after an eight-hour work day and 40-minute train ride. Two women sitting behind me were talking.
“I want to sell my house and buy a six-family house and rent it out,” said Woman A.
“No you shouldn’t do that. Nobody is going to pay your rent. Look at the economy and the gas prices. People don’t pay rent, they don’t have money or jobs right now. They break your property, it’s more of a headache,” answered Woman B.
“Really?” responded Woman A, puzzled. Read more
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Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Vera Babayeva
OK, so in the evening after work and putting the kids to bed you finally think, “Ahh, some ‘me’ time. The kids are sleeping… I can now spend time on myself,” only to find out that you were wrong. The husband thinks that he can now have you all to himself.
Well you are tired of giving yourself first to the kids and now to your husband. You want to be left alone for a while. Then you think, you should spend time with hubby or your relationship will go sour. But you really, really want to be left alone.
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Posted on August 11th, 2008 by Vera Babayeva
Do you ever stop and wonder how your money and time spending habits changed after having kids? I do, and here is what I realized.
Before having kids, I shopped at pricy boutiques. I would buy a dress or shoes for $200 to $300. Sales racks were the embarrassing spot of the store for me. After having children, I shop at average-priced boutiques and go straight to the sales rack. I now feel stupid if I buy clothes at full price. Read more
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