Showing posts with label LIFESTYLE. Show all posts
Showing posts with label LIFESTYLE. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 7, 2017

3 Big Mistakes People Made Starting Their Online Business



Setting out by yourself to start a business can be an exciting and also scary time. Whatever your reason for needing to go solo and make it on your own, what follows is usually a messy experiment of failures and successes than eventually (hopefully) becomes a business you can be proud of, or the makings of an entrepreneur who’s not afraid to give anything a go.

It can be even scarier when most of what you do is online for everyone to see (or not, as is the case with my third business mistake below). The sheer volume of opportunities we have to access clients, suppliers, collaborators and solutions online is unprecedented, to the extent that even a stay at home mum can start a business in her pyjamas and eventually offer her husband a job.

It can be easy to think online business is easier, but it still needs you to focus on all the hallmarks required of any traditional business. Here’s where they fell down, so you can hopefully avoid the same pitfalls.

1. Not Keeping My Finances in Check

My ‘business’ started out fairly slowly with revenue trickling in from here and there. I did have the foresight to set up as a Sole Trader (a simple Australian business structure), but I didn’t set up a separate bank account because as a sole trader I would be taxed at the same rate as an individual. So all my revenue earned went into my personal account and was spent as personal income.

The big mistake was not considering the implication of no longer having income tax withheld from my earnings. When you’re employed, your employer does that for you and passes the tax onto the government. When you’re a sole trader, you need to do that yourself, preferably on a regular basis ie each quarter. I learned the hard way, getting landed with an $11,000 tax bill at the end of my first financial year.

To make things even more difficult, I wasn’t really keeping effective financial records, so submitting my tax return was painful and eventually resulted in many tears and a visit to an accountant. My accountant set me on the right track, helped me get set up with an accounting system, a business bank account, and the correct business structure. They also empowered me to learn how to manage and understand my own accounts and tax obligations. You may want to delegate these to a bookkeeper and/or your accountant, but I thoroughly recommend learning to understand how your finances work in your own business first.



2. Working with the Wrong People
I think this is a pretty common mistake. When we first start out we eagerly take business that comes our way, usually for the wrong reasons – they’re a friend, they were referred by a friend, we need the money, we tell ourselves we need the experience – even if they’re not quite the right fit.

I’ve taken on clients and then realised I should have done more homework. I would have recognised that I couldn’t actually help them. I’ve worked with clients who have said they want one thing and then after it was delivered, moved the goalposts – like to another playing field!

It’s the same with people who you contract or sub-contract to – your judgement can be easily clouded, but when it really matters, the mismatch in expectations or skill will become painfully clear.

The best ways to avoid these mistakes is to:

  •  have a very clear expectation of what you want in a client and/or contractor. 
  • do your homework and make sure they actually fit the brief. Ask for examples of work from a potential contractor, or at least do a trial run.
  • ensure expectations are clearly understood – do they understand what you’ll be doing for them and what they’ll be doing for you? 
  • be super vigilant with the above if considering working with friends or family.





3. Lacking Self Confidence
Deciding to jump the fence from being an influencer to working with influencers was a big step for me. There was some definite imposter syndrome going on, and as such I ended up spending too much time worrying about branding and business cards (which is important to help you stand out) and not enough time creating content and promoting myself. I felt like I had to hide behind some pretty fancy business cards that cost me $900 (wow, that hurts to admit that!) and remembered crying when my toddler destroyed $30 worth of business cards in the blink of an eye!

I have always identified as the experimenter, not the expert. I’m a terrible self-promoter and I worry about what people would think if I ever wrote an opinion piece, hence why finding blog posts authored by yours truly is like searching for hens teeth. Not the best strategy if you want to be found online!

Last week Darren introduced you to Robert Gerrish of Flying Solo in a podcast interview about how to overcome the challenges of being a solo entrepreneur. I’ve been going through his Soloism course and came across this very frank observation:

Being a soloist demands that you are prepared to stand up, stand out and get noticed. It also demands that you stand for something, have opinions and can talk powerfully and passionately about what you do, who for, why and how. This is stepping into the expert’s space – standing under the spotlight.
Are you ready to stand under that spotlight? I wish I had realised that positioning yourself as an expert is not about he or she who shouts loudest. Any confidence (even the quiet kind) can help you create content and opportunities that will allow the right people to find you and work with you. It’s something I’m still learning to do so that I can continue to grow into the entrepreneur who’s not afraid to give anything a go.


In Conclusion: Soloism ‘Work Your Way’
Solosim would have helped me to avoid most of my business mistakes, except maybe the tax one – there’s no specific advice on that, and is best pursued with your relevant local authorities. When you go it alone you don’t have to be truly alone – there are great communities like ours and Flying Solo to draw from, and the Solosim ‘Work your way course’ can help you at whatever stage you’re in with your solo business.

With over 80 videos and supported by exercises, worksheets and online discussion, Work your way is the most comprehensive course of its kind anywhere. The modules help you to attract more dream clients. Fire clients. Find a mentor. Coach yourself. Work faster. Work slower. Work healthily. Charge more. Smile more. Expand. Contract. Enter new markets. Design your office. Design your week. Design your exit.

I’m looking forward to the next stage of my own entrepreneurial venture, as it is ever changing and exciting. I’ll see you on the other side of this module on ‘Rejuvenating and Refreshing’!

Wednesday, February 1, 2017

5 TOOLS YOU SHOULD USE AS A PUBLISHER IN THE INDUSRTY



Like any other professionals, if you are without your tools, you can't get to work, such as afarmer without his hole and cutlasses would not cultivate or even harvest bountifully. The same applies to anyone with a job, business, or even a hobby and even the simple daily task of everyday life - 
its important for you to know that you need your tools. 
As an author, you, too, need your tools in your author toolbox, and I am going to share five main tools that, in my opinion, are helpful to a newbie as well as an established writer.

1. Wordpress -

This is a platform that is used for blogging and for building websites. It is truly user friendly to a newbie and if you are a non-techie, you would love using this. Wordpress.com is free to use and you can have it set up within minutes. For those of you who are just starting to write and who are a bit unsure of whether your material, thoughts, and ideas are worth sharing or would capture an audience, I would strongly suggest starting with this blogging platform and sharing your work. You may just garner comments, likes, and the confidence over time to believe that you do have something that is worth writing about that an audience would be interested in reading and buying.



ONLINE COMMUNITIES

2. Social Media - 

Nothing happens these days without social media. If you want to know what's trending, check out Twitter and Facebook. If you want to join a professional community and interact, join Linkedin and Google Plus. For authors, a place like Goodreads is a great place to start. There are lots of book communities where authors hang out and share, and, by the way, it's also a good place to get reviews - if you are looking for some.

I found this really cool blog that shares a gallery of 10 social networks for writers. Check it out here: http://mashable.com/

2012/01/23/social-networks-writers/#W1AXf0410gqi . And, hey, don't only feel compelled to use the traditional, though popular social media sites. Go over to YouTube and talk about your books on video; have book study groups if you are an established author; or just choose your favourite book and create a discussion. Now, you also have Facebook live. Make use of it!



INCREASING SALES


3. Publishing Sites - 

Online platforms such as Amazon, Create Space, and Lulu.com are the three main places I would highly recommend to publish your books. You are free to check out others, but I encourage you to read through the terms and conditions and features of the site. Amazon has been really stepping up its game in helping authors get their work noticed, and I am sure most of you are not aware or keeping up with this to increase your sales,especially since Amazon is offering all this to you for free!

Take advantage of authorcentral; KDP; promote events; do a buy one, get one at a discounted price offer and pre orders of books, and much more!

4. Book Launches - 

Don't only attend your own book launch. Go to others - whether friend or foe. Learn from it and apply for your next book launch or event. The thing is, if you support someone, you will get support. Don't be selfish. Open yourself to supporting a fellow author, and that person, or maybe another, will most likely be helpful to you when you really need it.

5. Opt ins - 

I always recommend this as it is the one sure-fire way to build subscribers and followers to your site, blogs, and work and allow for generation of income. Use this tool to build relationships with your audience and you can be set for a long time. Give them value and keep them interested with great content, offers, and giveaways, and at the right time, you can approach them with offers for sale. With this few, they would be at least enough to support you. Not all would, but some will, and that's a start.
Happy Blogging

Tuesday, September 6, 2016

9 FOODS TO EAT TO BURN CALORIES


DELICIOUS: NINE FOODS TO EAT TO BURN CALORIES


Healthy living starts with healthy feeding they say
HERE are list of healthy foods you shouldn't miss out.


Come to think of it, would you love to eat the best food on earth, some believe Health is wealth, and to get healthy you need to feed well. there are many foods that you can eat each day to burn calories and lose weight. The great news is that these foods are super delicious and they boast amazing health benefits. Try adding several of these foods into your daily or weekly diet and don’t forget to exercise regularly. This way, you will burn mega calories and improve your health. Without further ado, here are 10 foods to eat to burn more calories.


1.

Grapefruit

Grapefruits speed up your metabolism and help burn a lot of calories. This fruit will help you feel full faster and longer with fewer calories. Moreover, grapefruit is rich in fiber that may help stabilize your blood glucose levels. You can add grapefruit to your fruit salad, smoothies or drink a grapefruit juice.



2.

Celery

The secret of celery is very simple: it contains less calories and helps burn more than you eat. Celery mostly consists of water that’s why it is good as a part of a balanced diet. However, this food is not suitable for celery diet only as your body won’t get the necessary minerals and nutrients. So the best decision will be to combine it with some other foods.


Monday, August 29, 2016

GIST: MAGIC UMBRELLA



THEY SAID MIND BLOWING, I SAID IT'S MAGIC

Could this be true, I was scanning true the web and I saw something about Mind Blowing Umbrella and I decided to check it out
Truly, a lot of People have really focused their efforts on creating and inventing new things for years, never forgetting even the least, the most perfect and convenient umbrella. “I call it the Magic Umbrella”. 
Inventing this special kind of Umbrella is not left behind; but finally, someone seems to have gotten it right.

A Designer in China name never mentioned The Air Umbrella”. This umbrella doesn't even have a canopy that can be turned inside out by strong winds, but as a substitute harnessing the power of the air around you to keep you dry in all directions.
recently developed a new device in which was named “

So fascinating, it’s a real “invisible umbrella”and takes advantage of the air flow as shelter from the rain.

Check its remarkable design below.


Monday, May 26, 2014

7 GREAT KEYS TO A PERFECT KISS

THE PERFECT KISS



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If you want to have the perfect kiss, there are a few factors to take into consideration... Of course, if you’re with the right person, then everything will work out well, so there’s no need to worry. Despite that comfort, you might as well try to make the moment as memorable as possible...
No matter what your situation is, here are some factors that contribute to the perfect kiss:

 1. PERSONAL CONNECTION 
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As passionate as the kiss is, you won’t feel like you’re walking on air, unless it’s with the right guy. There’s nothing wrong with making out with a boring hottie, but the kiss will be ten times better if you’re crushing on your partner. One of the most important factors that contributes to the perfect kiss is chemistry.

 2. PHYSICAL ATTRACTION 
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While personality should come first, it’s also important to be attracted to the person you’re kissing. It’s not shallow to want someone that you find hot. s*xual attraction is an important part of any relationship. The good thing is that the more time you spend with someone nice, the more attractive looking they seem to get. So if you really like a guy, but aren’t into his looks, give it some time

 3. LOCATION 
If you really love the person you’re kissing, then the location doesn’t have to be perfect. You don’t have to be standing on the Eiffel Tower, looking down on beautiful scenery. Of course, you don’t want to be stuck in a dingy place either... If you’re kissing them in a back alley, near a garbage can, your memory of the event won’t be the greatest.

 4. SOFT LIPS 
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No one likes chapped lips. If you’re going out on a date, make sure to apply plenty of ChapStick so that your lips are nice and soft. You wouldn’t want to ruin a kiss by having them be rough and cracked... This is why you should never leave your house without a make-up bag.

5. TIMING 
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You don’t want to kiss someone when they’re angry at you. Yes, sometimes it’ll fix the situation. But at other times, it’ll make things worse. Plus, once the kiss is over, whatever problem you’re having will still remain. The kiss will only delay the argument, so make sure to only make-out when the two of you are in good spirits.

6. AMOUNT OF PRIVACY 
Some people don’t mind public displays of affection... However, most people don’t want to make-out when there are dozens of people walking around. Make sure that you’re in the privacy of your home, or somewhere where there’s not an audience. That way, the moment will be special, because it’ll only be shared between the two of you.

 7. S*xual TENSION 

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The longer you wait to kiss your crush, the more exciting it’ll be once it happens. You’ll both be waiting for it, and the temptation will make the moment even sweeter. Of course, that doesn’t mean that you have to wait forever to have a little fun, but it does help...

Kissing is fun,,, especially when you’re with the right person... As soon as you find the one you’re meant to be with, everything will feel like it’s falling into place... 
Can you describe what your perfect kiss would be like???? If you’ve already had your perfect kiss, then tell us all about it!
Source: allwomenstalk.com by; Trailblazer Jerrywealth Horlarmidey

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