[Smart Hustle] 7 Stats Confirm US SMB's Booming, Dave Ramsey on Leaving Your Day Job....and so much more!
Hello, Smart Hustlers!
In this week's Smart Hustle Magazine newsletter, we are sharing lots of great information including advice on leaving your day job, managing multiple clients as a new entrepreneur, how to handle the guarantee of uncertainty, and more great information you'll need to create a successful small business.
Do you know what your mission and purpose are? According to our latest interview guest, writer and speaker Valorie Burton, it is vital for entrepreneurs to get clear about their own personal mission first, after which that mission can be channeled into meaningful business success.
If you have decided to take the leap and become an entrepreneur, then no doubt you already realize that a key ingredient to your success is managing clients. The ability to be fluid in the development of your relationships with them will help you develop a stellar reputation in your field.
Leaving your day job to go full-time entrepreneur is as much a financial decision as it is a business one. Will you be able to support yourself during the transition? How will you manage both personal and business finances? These are the things that can literally make or break your small business.
In the entrepreneurial world, no one knows the hustle better than artists, including writers, like myself. Solopreneurs to the max, we must simultaneously nurture our creative vision while navigating the world of promotion. We must be in charge of creating a product as well as selling it, activities that can certainly feel at odds with one another.
You hear anecdotally that small business is booming in America, but what does the data say? At the 2016 Smart Hustle Conference, Gene Marks of The Marks Group shared a special presentation on the state of small business. Here are 7 statistics that reveal the current state of small business in America.
As an Entrepreneur, the one thing that is most certain to happen is to be faced with risks, to deal with uncertainty and have to overcome obstacles, challenges, and fear. If anything, there are no guarantees in being an entrepreneur. Rather it is a journey that wanders on to experience many of life's pleasures.
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