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Tips and Resources to Scale Your Small Business

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When Logan Shinholser, owner and CEO of the Contractor Growth Network in Charlotte, North Carolina, graduated from college in 2014, he started providing marketing services for his father’s pond construction, repair and cleaning business in Maryland. Eventually, he quit his job with Indeed and became a full-time digital marketer. “I

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Experts Weigh in on 17 Investments for a Rich Life

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Budget for professional association dues—you want to build your network before you need it.”. It’s more expensive than brown-bagging it or eating at the office cafeteria, but it pushes you to get outside and interact with other professionals.”. Plan to eat out at least once a week. Budget money for fun activities.

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Tim Leberecht of The House of Beautiful Business | Making Business More Human

Allwork

of the day, we all go to conferences and networking events, not because of business reasons primarily. So decentralized autonomous organizations run on blockchain with microprocessors and increasingly independent gig workers who are almost like all entrepreneurs, you know, in their own right, contributing to two network projects.

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Answering Reader Mail: How Long is it Fair to be a Temp for a Job?

Musings of a High-Level Executive Assistant

After only 2 weeks, I found a great company through a staffing agency and the position was full time working for a wonderful CEO. Keep in mind, the role of a staffing agency/HR is to work for the company and to protect the CEO/client, their company, and their business, and their money. So why forego a full time job for a 2 year trial?

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Free Blog Posts | Men With Pens

Men With Pens

a freelance copywriter who writes for the web), or a person who writes content for their own blogs (usually a network not just one) and makes a profit through affiliate or product sales as a direct result of that blogs traffic conversion. are our mentors, as well as the discussion leaders. We are our own employees. James et al.

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