Welcome to the Self Made. This is a blog focused primarily on the self-employed and micro-business and full of fantastic posts by not only our team of experts but by YOU! We realize that there are many ways to help the small businesses out there which is why we invite other business minded individuals to post here and help the rest of the community as well.
Small businesses rely on increasing sales to generate income and maintain a healthy cash flow. You can expand your firm by increasing revenue or exploring new markets. There are various things you may need to do to enhance sales. Read on to learn more.
The challenges facing any business can be great. However, the challenges facing a female owned business can be much more complex in today’s society. This post attempts to outline some of those challenges.
Here are a few tips to help you get your new business started
In today's marketing, it is essential to know that the self-employed need to identify their target market to achieve efficient marketing. But who are your ideal customers, and why is it crucial that you know who they are?
One of the most important things you can do to boost sales is to effectively market your product or service. Read on for some great suggestions.
Understanding how to utilize social media can be a huge boost to your business’s bottom line. Learn how to grow your presence through understanding your audience and the utilization of other tools as well.
Mistakes happen. When a mistake happens within a small business, it can be costly. In this post we’ll talk about some of the more common mistakes businesses make and how to avoid them.
Are you struggling to get Facebook engagement? This post is full of useful tips and tricks to help you to better engage your audience.
Here are 5 Great Tips For Starting a New Business
As a business owner, there are many tax deductions you can take advantage of. We list a few in this post.
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