Cool tool: FastDue
January 27, 2009 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
I’ve been searching for some new tools to help me save time and money this year. (Who isn’t?)
And a new site has caught my eye. It’s called FastDue and I think it may help a lot of people keep their business running in tough economic times.
Some of FastDue’s fre features include:
A great invoicing tool that automatically reminds the client when he or she leaves a bill past due.
A way to customize and negotiate contracts online, with legally binding electronic signatures.
Templates to create tons of legal forms, including non-disclosures, finder’s agreements, consulting contracts and more.
A quick glimpse feature to take a …read more
See. You Can Survive a Recession.
December 1, 2008 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
It’s official. We’re in a recession. But the real news is… surprise, surprise… that the US has been in a recession for nearly a year. That’s according to the National Bureau of Economic Research.
And the good news? You’ve made it this far. Sure, things might get worse, but you already have a handle on it. If you don’t, here are some suggestions:
Know that there are many things you can control, despite an economic downturn. There are many things in your budget that you make a choice on every day. Make a choice that will help the bottom line long-term.
Allocate your …read more
Juggling holidays and start up needs
November 17, 2008 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
It’s always a big problem. You’re in start up mode and the few staff you have are vying to have time off for the holidays.
But now, with the recession here, every hour means $$. Combined with the usual productivity slack off, it can lead to a lack of a festival mood for some business owners.
But you’ve got to be careful and not wear your own nervousness as a holiday decoration.
My suggestion, however, is to be honest of wear your business is at with your employees – and what you expect from them. Tell them if you can’t afford a holiday …read more
Great video from the ultimate entrepreneur: Guy Kawasaki
October 30, 2008 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
I love Guy Kawasaki, and am excited to read his new book.
But what I really love about Guy is that he offers so much information to help entrepreneurs and startups.
Take a look at this new video. Yes, it does promote his new book, but his tips are so good, I needed you to see this.
Joe the Plumber and other small business issues
October 16, 2008 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
It’s seems starting s small business became one of the highlights of last’s night’s final presidential debate.
Joe the Plumber, a man who wants to start his own plumbing business, wanted some answers on how his taxes would be affected with the candidates’ economic plans.
Regardless of politics, Joe the Plumber represents all of us: people who are in or want to start a small business. So I was listening intently.
I was hoping for answers too. But it seems things got muddy quickly and both McCain and Obama really didn;t outline how they would be helping small businesses and startups as president.
So …read more
Best of July on Startup Spark
August 5, 2008 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
In case you missed it, here were some of the most commented posts last month on Startup Spark.
New small business bill approved, but will it really help?
Why you shouldn’t start your own business
Unemployed to entrepreneur: don’t believe the hype
What happens when someone royally screws up?
Need to get a Free Buzz?
Monday Media Marketing Minute: Get Referrals
Is the new SBA chief really small business oriented?
Take a few minutes and check them out!
Why you shouldn’t start your own business
July 30, 2008 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
Yesterday, I told you the (sad) story of my friend who believes he can simply start a business and see the cash roll in.
Today, I wanted to share with you what I think it takes to be an entrepreneur.
You need to understand being an entrepreneur does not equal a steady paycheck at first (or in some cases ever). I’ve interviewed tons of successful people who have created major companies. All have on thing in common… they had a bog dream, but realized it would be tough at first. Some actually lived in their offices, eating ramen noodles and barely …read more
Is the new SBA chief really small business oriented?
July 9, 2008 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
I’ve been wondering about your opinion on something.
If you haven’t heard, on June 25th President Bush appointed a new chief of the Small Business Administration (SBA). The thing is, for the third time in a row, the appointed chief, Sandy Baruah, has very little small business experience.
Not only has he never run a company of his own, his closest connection to small business would be a consultant job for a Performance Based Consulting Group in Oregon. The group helped improve medium and large-sized firms.
The SBA has constantly struggled with hitting targets and has had tons of problems with loans for …read more
Monday Media Marketing Minute: Narrow Your Market
June 30, 2008 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
I’m still surprised to find so many clients and customers thinking that there product or service caters to everyone.
Find out why that’s so wrong in today’s Monday Media Marketing Minute.
Success Secrets: Shel Horowitz
June 27, 2008 by ShannonCherry
Filed under Business
As part of Success Secrets, this and every Friday, we talk with entrepreneurs and other professionals about building a business.
This week, I’m featuring good friend Shel Horowitz, from FrugalMarketing,com. Shel & I had a good time talking about starting a business and how to market on the cheap,
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