September was a busy, not-much-sleep, running around sort of month for me.
I’ve spend the past two and a half weeks working on a big project that’s got two more weeks to go (and it’s science-y, which I love! My left brain feel left out a lot of the time); I’m rewriting huge portions of my website in preparation for launching some new services; and I’ve utterly failed at answering emails in a timely manner (sorry everyone!). Not to mention signing a lease on a new apartment and helping my husband find a new job!
But before I get myself back under control and prepare for a more organized (and equally productive) October, I took some time to round up a few of the awesome words lurking out there on the internet, just for you.
From work-life balance to selling products online, these are articles that all you awesome and creative small business owners will be glad you took the time to read!
Need to carve out a space for work at home? The Everygirl has some excellent ideas for creating a home office with a small, productive footprint.
Want to sell products online? You’ll want to read this round-up on how to choose the right sales platform for your business.
Are you having trouble reaching your income goals? This might be the reason why.
A lot of creative entrepreneurs are worried about finding their passion. But Fast Company has something to say on what you should ask yourself before wondering, “What is my passion?” and why these five questions will help you make better career decisions.
Bad grammar and punctuation on professional websites are (no surprise) a huge pet peeve of mine. So I was relieved that I passed this punctuation test.
When you’re self-employed, it’s always tempting to squeeze a few extra hours of work in here and there until suddenly you find yourself with no life at all. If that sounds like you, check out Budget Blonde’s advice for not being a workaholic.
The new year may be in January, but fall is a great time for fresh starts. Why not use the seasonal change to re-energize your business?
Testimonials and social proof are huge for selling services and products in the online world. Here’s how to ask current clients for testimonials in a way that gets results.
Need any help getting things in order for your small business this fall? I offer website management, blogging, product description writing, and social media set-up, among other services. If you’re feeling overwhelmed and need someone to help tackle the day to day tasks of working in an online world, it’s time to get in touch!
I’m also available for staff writing — if you need a regular contributor to your website or a one-off writer, you’ll be delighted with my idea generation, in-depth research, and quick turnaround time. Drop me a line here to get started!
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