Posts Tagged ‘small business’

If You’re Feeling Stuck, Try Going Uphill Instead of Down (Karri as Small Business Coach)

By Karri • May 6th, 2008 • Category: small business

When clients are calling, the kids are climbing the walls, and the coffee’s gone cold, making a dent in your long term goals can feel like an impossibility. Life becomes a big old mountain of minutiae. All motivational moments aside here, but sometimes you just have to get sick and tired of being sick and [...]



Business Productivity Tip: Free Can Be Fruitful

By Karri • Mar 26th, 2008 • Category: small business

I cannot tell a lie. The free lunch does exist, and if you know what you’re doing, you can get mighty full on “free.” I’ve got a boatload of software on my computer that I didn’t pay a dime for (no, I didn’t steal it - it was free to begin with, smart Alec). And I [...]



Gotta-Have-It Software for Starting a Virtual Business

By Karri • Mar 1st, 2008 • Category: small business

There are so many fabulous, easy to use products on the market now that it’s hard to know what you really need and what is just hype. But there are a few programs that most business people really should have. The ones that come to mind include:
Microsoft Word or its equivalent: This one may seem [...]



Full Time Mom, Part Time Virtual Assistant: Urban Myth or Dream Come True?

By Karri • Jan 21st, 2008 • Category: virtual assistance

The beauty of entrepreneurship is that you can structure your business any way you want. Many successful businesses are in fact run by owners who only work a few hours a week. What you don’t see, however, is the time and energy it takes to bring a business to the point where it almost “runs” [...]



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By Karri • Nov 4th, 2006 • Category: Uncategorized

Inspired Internet Marketing for Small Business with Big Purpose
You put up a fantastic looking website. You were excited. You were proud. You felt relieved that you finally had a presence on the word wide web.
So why no cha-ching?
Because putting up a website isn’t enough. You need to market it. And you need [...]