Search for a Domain Name
Once you have chosen a business name, you are ready to begin the hunt for a domain name. With there being millions of domain names already registered and that number increasing by the day, finding the name you want, can be somewhat of a difficult task.
To lighten the load, here are 3 tools to help you create, search for, and register a domain name that is right for you. So, put on your creative cap and get started. Continue Reading >>
Posted on December 27, 2007
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Train The Trainer: 2008 Goals
The year is coming to an end and everyone is franticly finishing up projects, putting final touches on the house, shopping for last minute gifts, confirming travel and pick-up arrangements, etc.
I decided to take today to relax, and do some reading. As luck would have it, I ran across a timely Writing Project hosted by Daniel over at Daily Blog Tips. The project encourages bloggers to write about their goals for 2008.
With this blog being less than a month old, with tons of potential, I decided to grab a cup of coffee, along with a buttercream pastry, and start writing. So, here are my top 5 goals for 2008: Continue Reading >>
Posted on December 20, 2007
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How to Choose a Business Name
Choosing a business name is a very important part of starting up your business. In many cases, it will provide your customers with their first impression of your company. It will give them a glimpse of what you do. It will spark their interest, and be a determining factor in whether or not they want to use your services or buy your products.
To differentiate your company from others in the industry, you will need a good name. It is an essential element in branding and promoting your business, and should not be taken lightly. Continue Reading >>
Posted on December 12, 2007
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Get Organized: Post Your Daily Schedule
As an independent consultant, you will spend some days in the field doing projects and others in the office doing preparation and administration work. It is those days when you are working in the office that are the hardest to keep organized; there seems to be a million things that need to be done, both personal and work-related.
To keep yourself organized and focused while working in the office, you should create a daily schedule and post it near your desk.
To help you get started, I have listed a few items that you can include on your schedule, with a brief description of each. Continue Reading >>
Posted on December 5, 2007
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