Articles in the Community Category
Community, Entrepreneurialism, Local Search, Online Strategies »
Dallas, TX – Your business needs a blog. It’s the hub of your social network marketing efforts so here’s a simple outline of what to do to begin:
Use WordPress and host it on your own server. Most web hosting companies now offer Wordpress through their control panels and it will automatically install for you. Do it this way and you own/control your content. Use Blogger or any of the other options that you have little control over and you don’t own your own content. That means that if those companies …
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Dallas, TX – Sir Speedy partner and pressman, Preston Crum, is an experienced Texas hunter. His latest trip to Junction, Texas has produced another kill, this time a wild boar that strayed across the path in front of Preston’s deer blind.
“There’s a large number of wild boar in the area and the local ranchers are only too happy to have one more of these critters removed from the area. I’m glad I can help them!”
Take a look at the tusks on this one. There’s two good reasons that you don’t …
Client Spotlight, Community »
Great Endings Catering started off like many small businesses. Owner Ann Rivers, a young mother at the time, began by making her signature cake rolls in an oven at her home. Unfortunately, the oven at the house was gas and did not work. Not to be discouraged, she went out and bought what at the time was a new-fangled convection oven. It was small and she had to cook the cakes one at a time. Mixing the ingredients by hand with a toddler “helping” was a challenge, but she managed …
Book Publishing, Community »
Dallas, TX – You are not alone, nor should you be. The world of self-publishing is growing by leaps and bounds and support groups are springing up everywhere. If there is no support group in your area, there are a number of online. Don’t be shy about reaching out. Joining such a group is very important not only for ideas on how to write and market a self-publish your book, but for finding out how others have found success in the world of self-publishing.
How can such a group help you …
Community, Entrepreneurialism »
There’s plenty of room at the top. Claiming some of that space takes a bit of work and that’s what makes owning your own slice of that pie so simple (not easy!) to accomplish—you have basic human nature on your side, if you’ll use it! For so many small business owners, maintaining the “status quo” is their business plan. This is the way we’ve always done it so we see no reason to change.
Sad, but good news for you! If more than 80% of your competitors are willing to do …






