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Susan Baroncini-Moe Why A Good Web Site Matters To Your Business

For most businesses, a web site is one of the most important investments you can make. Entrepreneurs are either overspending or underspending on their web sites, and many have no idea what they’re doing or why. So today I’m going to talk about why a good, solid web site really matters to your business, and in the next three weeks, I’ll follow up with articles on the core components your web site needs to work well for you, and how to hire a solid web firm to build your site affordably. 1. YoContinue

Added by Susan Baroncini-Moe on July 3, 2009 at 10:06am — No Comments

Susan Baroncini-Moe Starting A Business in A Challenging Economic Climate, Part One (Why Now?)

My recent LifeHack.org post, published April 10:

Starting a business during a recession seems counterintuitive, doesn’t it? If the economy isn’t doing well and people aren’t spending money, doesn’t that mean a new business is likely to fail? Actually, the answer may surprise you. Fear… Continue

Added by Susan Baroncini-Moe on April 11, 2009 at 11:05am — 1 Comment

Susan Baroncini-Moe How To Do What You Have To Do When You Don’t Feel Like Doing It

My latest post on LifeHack.org, published March 26, 2009:

How often do you get that lazy feeling? You know the one. It’s that heavy feeling that weighs down your entire body so the only things you really feel like doing is watching TV, surfing the Internet, or playing your Wii. Or,… Continue

Added by Susan Baroncini-Moe on March 30, 2009 at 6:36pm — No Comments

Susan Baroncini-Moe How to Stay Motivated and On-Track When You’re Struggling

My latest post on LifeHack.org, published March 19, 2009:

Maybe you’ve been trying to kick-start your business and it just hasn’t worked yet. Maybe you’ve just started but you’re already frustrated. Or maybe you’ve wanted to hit that next level for years and haven’t been able t… Continue

Added by Susan Baroncini-Moe on March 20, 2009 at 3:22pm — 2 Comments

Susan Baroncini-Moe 5 Topics To Address When Talking With Your Partner About Starting A Business

One of the most important steps (if not the most important one) you can take when starting a business is to talk with your partner/spouse before you embark on your adventure. It’s absolutely crucial to have your partner with you on the same page when you start a business. Without thei… Continue

Added by Susan Baroncini-Moe on March 6, 2009 at 2:03pm — No Comments

Susan Baroncini-Moe A Follow-Up To “Change The Way You See Work and Change Your Life”

From my LifeHack.org column, published today: I’ve received so many e-mails and comments about my “Change The Way You See Work and Change Your Life” article that I decided to write a follow-up article to talk more about the specifics of what some call “non-traditional work” but w… Continue

Added by Susan Baroncini-Moe on February 20, 2009 at 3:48pm — 1 Comment

Susan Baroncini-Moe Change The Way You See Fear And Change Your Life

From my Stepcase LifeHack.org article, posted today: When was the last time you took a risk? Not something major and life-threatening, but something that represented a step outside your comfort zone. Can you recall a time recently when you did something that felt uncomfortable for you? If not, get ready to take a major step forward. Frequently, in business and in life, we get t… Continue

Added by Susan Baroncini-Moe on February 13, 2009 at 3:39pm — No Comments

Susan Baroncini-Moe Want More Business? Take Off Your Headphones At The Gym!

I’m almost always thinking about business, so it’s no surprise that when I’m working out at the gym, business is on my mind. Recently, I had a revelation at the gym. I often work out with headphones. I listen to power music and that helps me stay focused and I can endure more than if I don’t have them on. But with those headphones on, I never, ever meet people. My gym is a social place. And although each gym probably has its own dynamic and subculture, I suspect most gyms are just as friendly.… Continue

Added by Susan Baroncini-Moe on February 9, 2009 at 5:39pm — 2 Comments

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