What You Should Be Working On Right Now, Part III
Be confident while investing in building your brand by getting a trademark. This post is the third in a five-part series on what you—the entrepreneur—should
Be confident while investing in building your brand by getting a trademark. This post is the third in a five-part series on what you—the entrepreneur—should
Everyone who signs a contract thinks about contract termination. When you want to get out, you ask, “Are long term contracts legal, and what happens
The new Virginia laws are causing freelancers and independent contractors to rethink whether they want to go through the “hassle and expense” of even being
In a recent Inc. Magazine article, titled Prepare Your Exit Strategy Now–Just In Case, the authors give four things you should do now, even if
Almost every business owner wants a non-competition clause in their employee contracts. The idea is that employers don’t want employees to spin off and start
LLC or S-Corp? By far the question new entrepreneurs ask us the most is whether their new company should be an LLC or an S-Corp.
Most small business owners focus on generating sales. After all you need income to survive. But there is another extremely critical function only the business
Watch the video for a verbal summary of the content of this post. In a recent post I mentioned that a new law in
Semiotics are important in your marketing, as Seth Godin reminds us in his book, This Is Marketing. Your semiotics are the signs, symbols, and