In Business: From Startup to Success! (17 pgs)
Many think there's a mystery to owning a business. It simply is not true. Anyone who really wants to can own a business.
In the in-depth report, From Startup to Success!, I answer the following, and more: how I acquired my first clients, what I did when I lost my biggest client two months after quitting my job, how I financed my first business, how I started my second business — and more!
Additionally, I point out seven things you should do from the beginning that will help you become successful that much sooner.
Only you can guarantee your success. However, knowing what to do, when to do it, and how to do it adds exponentially to your probability of success. The only people who can tell you the whats, whens and hows are those who have done it.
I answer the following five questions, in detail.
1. How I got started
2. How I went from full-time employee to small business owner
3. How I learned to get clients
4. How I learned what to charge
5. How I initially financed my business
Answers to these questions contain insight into how I learned to market with nothing (literally), what I learned about loans, financing a business with credit cards (yes, there is a time for this!) and personal finances in general — all of this information is central to running a business successfully.
7 Tips for Existing & Future Business Owners
In addition to answering the above questions, I close with seven tips that every small business owner should follow to make the road to success easier.
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When I first published this report, many freelance
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“Yes!
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others who
explain exactly how they achieved success will spur you on
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5. How to
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The freedom
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you decide when and who to work for; how much you will work for; and not have
your life in any one boss’s hand is unlike any other. You will never
again have to worry about losing your job. And, you can even start part-time and
bring in extra income while you work a full-time job.
P.P.S.: BONUS #2.
Don’t forget to send the e-book, From Startup to Success: How one freelancer went from a FT job to freelancing full-time. This explains how I began my career in publishing -- from how I secured my first freelance job, to how I built a company employing others as freelance writers, editors, copy editors, etc. More importantly, it outlines how you can do the same thing.
Editorially
yours,
About the Author: Yuwanda Black is the publisher of InkwellEditorial.com: The Authority Site on How to Start a Freelance Writing Business.
Ms. Black has been in the publishing industry since 1987. She owned/managed Inkwell Editorial, an editorial staffing agency in New York City, from 1996-2004. She repositioned the business as an online information portal for editorial and creative professionals in December of 2004.
As of this update, Yuwanda has published over 40 e-books, two freelance writing e-courses, numerous reports and a multitude of articles. She aslo developed and taught a popular Chicago-style copyediting course, attended by Fortune 500 executives and junior execs alike.
Ms. Black also developed and taught a web development and marketing course at Borough of Manhattan Community College (NYC).
A serial entrepreneur, Yuwanda and her businesses have been featured in magazines, newspapers and online outlets nationwide, among them: Entrepreneur.com's small business magazine, Be Your Own Boss; The Wall Street Journal's, RealEstateJournal.com; and The Chicago Sun Times.
Among other accomplishments, Ms. Black has been a freelancer since 1993; a syndicated small business columnist, and a freelance/entrepreneurial advisor. She holds an AA in English; a BA in Sociology; and took courses towards an MA in Criminal Justice (John Jay College of Criminal Justice, NYC).
To learn more, simply Google her name (Yuwanda Black).
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