Great post, I very much agree
on treating it like a business, I started out that way more out of habit than anything, because I've had a couple of businesses of my own in the past.
Now not everyone is cut out to be dispassionate about investing,
treating it like a business where you are trying to buy safe assets cheap, and sell them dearly when they come back into favor.
«
Treat it like your business,» says Brad.
So what we've been doing is
treating it like a business and training people in how to provide better customer service.
Treat it like a business and you will be more successful.
Food styling may be your calling but you have to
treat it like a business to be successful.
I feel the same way about blogging, I don't want to
treat it like a business, I want it to be a reflection of ME.
It's just like any other business and you should
treat it like a business.
He treated them like a business, while always keeping in mind the educational aspect.
«Yeah, we're very business - minded, and
we treat it like a business.
Yes, I've mentioned many times here that if we're serious about making our writing a profession, then we have to
treat it like a business.
«People need to know the book is coming, and
treat it like your business.
And this toxic culture is not only about the big businesses who must make a profit to sustain their systems; it's not about readers being trained to expect free books; it's not about a handful of authors scamming the system — the root of the problem is authors not valuing their own work enough to
treat it like a business and expect to be paid for their labor.
It's essential to have a marketing plan around your book and
treat it like a business.
If you are considering self publishing your book you will need to
treat it like a business.
He was more concerned with helping me get better, and be professional (the gist of our initial conversation was:
treat it like a business) than he ever was with assuming I was a lesser being for my gender.
Indie, traditional, or hybrid we have to move forward with our work,
treat it like the business it is and make the best decisions we can when the time comes.
The Business Side of Writing: I didn't get much from this other than the same old things of «don't quit your day job» and «
treat it like a business».
If
you treat it like a business and put money into it, you are way more likely to succeed.
Because
I treat it like a business.
Several years ago, when I was green as lettuce and attended the Kris Rusch and Dean Wesley Smith workshops on fiction writing — which made me a little less green, if nothing else by providing a much needed wilting — they kept saying the same puzzling phrase «
Treat it like a business.»
This is actually a very important point and is part of Sarah's «
treat it like a business» theme.
If it's the second, again,
treat it like a business.
Now obviously, I wouldn't recommend pulling the trigger on anything like this unless you're ready to take it seriously and
treat it like a business.
Treat it like a business.
Disaster Avoidance 101 If you want to succeed at Trading, you need to make sure that
you treat it like a business.
I consider it to be a combination of both — you have to
treat it like a business and it requires work to find tenants and do the general maintenance, but once it is rented, the income is usually pretty passive.
Have a plan and
treat it like a business.
In order to build a sustainable law practice, you've got to
treat it like a business.
He said, «anytime rent is late, remove your heart and
treat it like a business.
Treat it like a business.
To avoid piercing the veil, if
you treat it like a business then it will be appeared as one.
So,
treat it like a business.