For women marketers, female entrepreneurs, and moms in business who trade office space for home, kids, daycare, and laptops, the time's never been riper than now to dive in the "Diapers to Dollars" phenomenon. The great recession was really bad, but if it could speak it would gladly take credit for creating more WAHMs than ever. WAHM is a term you can't miss if you frequent social networks, trendy blogs, and specialty chat forums. It means Work at Home Moms. Priya, Erookie's resident WAHM took time to dissect and explain the trend on a personal and business level in her latest book "Diapers to Dollars: Work at Home Mom Success Guide". You can get it from Barnes & Noble nookbook store Here.
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You have something new. Something no one else has. You’ve been working on it in your spare time for long months. Now it’s time to take your invention to the next level. To do that, you need capital. You need investors.
Name the most notoriously bad TV bosses. Scheming Mr Burns from The Simpsons perhaps, or maybe cheapo Mr Krabs from the Spongebob cartoon. Are you the walking dictionary of a rotten B.O.S.S? The one who's cutthroatness and spitefullness you can smell from the moon. I'm a boss as one of the founding members of EDGE (Early Development of Global Education). I hire and work with interns, but I make sure they leave both me and my company with a great lasting impression. No one I know wants to work for a bad boss.
Living in South Florida I see amazing displays of nature from animals with sharp keen senses right near my own backyard. One such animal is the majestic american bald eagle. Like a cunning hunter or genius business person, this animal fully maximize all natural given tools at it's disposal. One in particular stand out however, Its keen sense of vision. I had the rare chance to witness live how the eagle spots a meal prey from afar, then strategically manuever itself above for a successful aerial ambush on an unsuspecting seagull prey. The video below basically illustrates what I witnessed one day, starting at the 50 second mark.
Social media is ripe with what I call superbombers. They're people you just met through Twitter follow, Google Plus circle, Facebook friendship, Linkedin connection, blogs, and forums but imediately they're cluster bombing you with "buy my product," "click this link," and "donate some money now!!!!" Last year I spoke about how not to get lured to the
You know how they say don't mix business with pleasure? Well they're right, it gets way too personal and messy when the two meet. However there's one recurring exception where you should roll out the welcome mat and KISS in business.
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What's that quirky ass idea lingering in the back of your head? The one that fills your specific weird personal need, and possibly someone else's. A lot of us say "I don't like to dream about getting paid," but sometimes you just lose yourself in the moment and float off to fantasy island thinking about the lush rewards of a big payday. Then you vigorously get thrown back to your present state, the situation you view as a temporary phase. You just might make your dream come true with a funky idea that fills a personal irritating need. That quirky and funky idea that could be your stroke of genius.