About the Author: Stephanie Chandler is an author of several books including Own Your Niche: Hype-Free Internet Marketing Tactics to Establish Authority in Your Field and Promote Your Service-Based Business , LEAP! 101 Ways to Grow Your Business and From Entrepreneur to Infopreneur: Make Money with Books, eBooks and Information Products. She is also founder and CEO of http://AuthorityPublishing.com, a custom publisher specializing in nonfiction books, and http://BusinessInfoGuide.com, a directory of resources for entrepreneurs. She has been featured in Entrepreneur magazine, BusinessWeek, Inc.com, and Wired magazine, and she is a contributing blogger for Forbes. For author and speaker details, visit http://StephanieChandler.com. Subscribe to Stephanie Chandler's blog feed here.
1. Work fewer hours by putting boundaries around your schedule. 2. Evaluate what worked for your business this year and do more of that. 3. Identify what didn?t work for your business and get rid of it. 4. Embrace blogging and social media. 5. Spend more quality time with people you love. 6. Develop and [...]
Because I write several blogs, author books, and run a business, it looks like I have a mammoth list of commitments. People often ask me how I get so much done and I always chuckle a bit at this question because I?m not a productivity expert and I don?t have a magic wand. What I [...]
According to this article from Inc.com, Pinterest is now the fourth largest traffic-driver on the internet?beating Yahoo?s organic search traffic. What sets Pinterest apart from the other social networks is that it is a visual site where users share photos and videos. How Pinterest Drives Traffic When you pin a photo to a board on [...]
When it comes to positioning your business against competitors, it is almost always better to focus on the benefits that your company offers beyond pricing. Few small businesses can compete based on low prices, and if you do, you could be putting the future of your business at risk. Big box stores like Wal-Mart and [...]
Election season is (thankfully) coming to a close, and I couldn?t help but notice the various marketing strategies employed by our local politicians here in California. From smear campaigns and phone calls to yard signs and public events, it?s been a mix of the good, the bad, and the ugly. The ones I?ve been most [...]
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