Blog Challenge:
Let’s Communicate!
As we write out and schedule daily posts, we should remember to take time to visit other members’ posts and make a conversation. Continue reading
Helping businesses look great in print by offering quality graphic design solutions to give their clients a lasting first impression of their business.
As we write out and schedule daily posts, we should remember to take time to visit other members’ posts and make a conversation. Continue reading
Even though my first blog was not branded for my company, I was proud to get it launched by myself. I wrote occasionally about my business and was still happy that I had done it myself. As time passed (not much time, either), I decided I needed to brand my blog to my business. Continue reading
The central figure in an event, period, or movement. An event can be a noteworthy happening, a postulated outcome. A period can be the completion of a cycle, a series of events, or a single action. Continue reading
My vision for my company isn’t so much a “one-stop shop”, but rather a resource for whole, complete design solution. I realize this encompasses bringing in other sections of my industry to work with me, and I gladly admit to this and am willing to do so. I cannot grow my company by myself and would enjoy bringing others together with me for this journey’s ride. Continue reading
It is definitely a very good idea to hire an attorney well-versed in your industry to go over all your documents and make sure everything is in good order. It is also a good idea to have the attorney review these documents periodically. Continue reading
Every business owner should stop and consider what path their business may take. Just as important is the path you want to take, separate from the business. Continue reading
Although I have enjoyed most of this entire experience, I find myself not quite ready yet to leave Alice’s rabbit hole. This may be more F.E.A.R. based than actual, and my mind’s a jumble trying to sort it through. Continue reading
It has become obvious to me that, despite feeling prepared when I started my business two years ago, I really was not that prepared at all. Continue reading
We again discussed the business name. Much of this decision hinges on what I will do with my business in the future — approximately 15-20 years down the road — and careful thought should go into this change. Continue reading
Pat said we would get together again next week to see what the preliminary results of my e-mailed question were. Pat often states, “Don’t be a human doing; instead, choose to be a human being, or becoming.” Continue reading