Once I
started treating myself as a business and a brand, I realised I wanted my focus more on encouraging women to find what worked for their lifestyle and help other women develop their own brand in the health and nutrition world.
Most people will tell you that «a book is not a business» because it doesn't really generate direct income; and yet, the way to make a book successful is
by treating it as a business, one in which you're in for the long - haul even if you don't see immediate results.
If you're doing it for - profit - I
suggest treating it as a business, and reporting it on your taxes as a business (Schedule C), so that you could deduct the initial losses.
Helen Sedwick: I think that the writers
who treat it as a business are better able to push through the discouraging parts of the process.
Given the complexities of mummification, and the proximity of animal catacombs to temples, the practice was clearly administered by the priesthood, which seems to have
treated it as a business.
Blogging is a lot of work and it really does take a lot of time and effort if you want to
treat it as a business.
One of the first pieces of writing advice I ever received was that if you want it to be your occupation, you need to
treat it as a business.
If you're
treating it as a business, you're going to have a better feel for what expenses were worth incurring and what were not.
The reality is, if you go indie and you are serious about it, you will
treat it as a business.
In order to become successful in this business you must
treat it as a business.
My last point on investment advice is to think long - term and
treat it as a business.
They are disciplined and they follow a strict routine, they know they are in the business of trading and
they treat it as a business.
If you're serious about trading, you have to
treat it as a business and invest in yourself.
Yes, you can make a ton of money in this business if
you treat it as a business.
It is a business for them and it is time
you treated yourself as a business.
However, many investors fail to
treat it as a business and dedicate allotted time each day to learn and implement.
6) you may want to have yourself listed as «additional insured» on the LLC's insurance policy for the rental in case you get sued individually 7) as Michael stated, be careful not to commingle or get sloppy —
treat it as a business.
The margins look fat, but you really do have to
treat it as a business and get all of your processes in place.