Solo Pros struggle in growing their business because the suffer from the ‘cart-before-the horse’ syndrome. They rush around networking and marketing before they’ve taken the time to build the foundation to their business.
Solo Pros struggle in growing their business because the suffer from the ‘cart-before-the horse’ syndrome. They rush around networking and marketing before they’ve taken the time to build the foundation to their business.
Why is it so hard for us to get that simple fact? It’s impossible to be the Captain of our own ship when we’re also trying to run the galley, swab the poop deck and shiver the timbers.
< Case in Point Graphic Designer Ian Henderson was given some warning that his position was coming to an end, but still it was a bit of a shock. He was the first to sign up for the Self-Employed Academy program and admitted that it was a bit different than he had first expected. It…
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