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Entrepreneur Jason Tartick on Making the Most of Unexpected Opportunities

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In 2020, when the market crashed, Tartick polled his followers, asking them to define in three sentences the S&P 500. While the book functions as a business card to establish credibility and open more doors, Tartick also wanted to explore an issue he believes doesn’t receive enough airtime. “We

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Dymo's CardScan iPhone App Illustrates Several Key Trends

Small Business Labs

Reports and Resources Intuit 2020 Research Report Todays Hobbyists are Tomorrows Hobbypreneurs Homepreneurs: A Vital Economic Force Research Brief - Small Business Credit Outlook The Economic Stimulus Package: Whats in it for Growing Businesses? .  This product illustrates several interesting trends: 1. 

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25 Self-Help Books You (Probably) Haven’t Read

Success

No cold calling, no website or marketing, no business cards or networking events. Great work is almost never urgent work, and so we get swept away by the ringing phone, the jerk in traffic, the phone bill that’s overdue. This article was published in March 2020 and has been updated. Their prescription?

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A Day in the Life of Dance Coach Menina Fortunato

Success

But when the pandemic hit in 2020, Fortunato knew she had to find a new rhythm. Both sales strategies start in the DMs, then lead to a phone consultation and interview with my talent recruiting team. Its a reminder that no matter what your business card says, every successful entrepreneur is in sales. 7:00 p.m.

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Home-Based Business Evolution: 17 Years of Lessons and Success

Tips From T. Marie

Those early missteps, like spending on business cards and direct mail, became valuable lessonsteaching me to craft my own playbook for success. I swapped out expensive “must-haves” like letterhead and business cards for things that actually moved the needle, like reaching out to my network and starting conversations.

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