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How to Create a Talented Team

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I was talking with my friend Kathy over lunch who had a clever idea for a business but did not believe she had the skills necessary to execute it.  This made me think of how most people believe successful people are multi-skilled individuals with jack-of-all trade talents and abilities.  But the truth is one of the most ubiquitous trait of a successful business owner is being able to find and keep the right people for the right jobs.
Successful businesses attract the right talent.  Therefore, becoming a talent magnet should be at the top of every manager’s list.  Here are three habits you should cultivate in order to create a team of talented individuals:
1.       Build relationships with talented people before you need them.  Don’t wait until you need someone with a specific skill before engaging with such a person.  For example, you might be able to handle your own accounting now, but when your business grows you’ll want a talented and reliable accountant to handle that end of your business.  Never stop networking in your industry.  Determine who has the talent are and what inspires them about their work.  Cultivate these relationships early because they will come in handy later.
2.       Emphasize [...]

How to Get Paid

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My buddy Luke is having trouble collecting from a client of his.  The client wants him to continue doing work, but has not paid him for the work he has already done.  As a freelancer, every single dollar means the world to him.  Like many small business owners, Luke has to feed his family at the end of the day.
Has this ever happened to you? Does it still. Well, you are absolutely not alone. Most of the entrepreneurs that I know deal with this in one form or another. Even me.
So, when you’re trying to do the right thing by your client and still keep yourself in business, where is the line drawn? What could you have done even before the work began?
Mike Monteiro doesn’t mess around when it comes to collecting payment.  In his Creative Mornings video, “F*ck You.  Pay Me” he shares some hilarious insight into his strategies for collective payment for creative service industries. Check it out:

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Here are some familiar and irrational excuses he’s heard from clients. Do any of them sound familiar:
“We ended up not using the work”
“Really not what we wanted after all”
“We got [...]

How to Fail

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I have a friend who has acquired many different skills, from automobile repair to computer programming.  One time when I asked him where he learned so many skills, his answer was simple – he taught himself through “trial and error.”  He allowed himself to fail until he learned the skill.
This has made me think a lot about failure and how important it is to allow yourself to fail.  All of my successes have come from failure.  Projects never end up the way I originally intend, people who seemed like they could be accountable could not, and businesses took longer to make a profit than I had anticipated.
But the English language has made us equate failing with being a failure, when in fact failing is necessary in order to succeed. If we never allow ourselves to fail, then, unless we are born perfect, we’ll never attempt to learn or do anything that risks failure.  When I started my first business, I made many mistakes and “failures” before I got it right.  I didn’t give up or get discouraged because I understood that failing was just a step towards success.  And I was right.
In order to succeed, you must allow yourself to [...]

How to Minimize Risk

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This morning, I spoke to a group of women entrepreneurs over breakfast.  After the talk, one of them came up to me and asked how I assess risk. She disclosed that she had a few businesses and they have never really taken off the way she thought they would. She asked me what I would do if I was in her situation.
That’s easy for me to answer, because I’ve been in that situation many times!  There are a ton of ideas that I thought would be good project and ventures – and they just weren’t.  I’ve had ideas crash and burn just like everyone.  It’s all part of the process and it led and led to a lot of trial and error (and a loss of money).
Fortunately, I have learned from these experiences and developed a system for what businesses I start and how I invest in them.  And now you can benefit from my mistakes and experience by following my rules:
1. Less is More. When I am assessing a new product or service, I determine the value of the minimum product or service I can create to shop around.  How can I bundle the most minimal version and [...]

Is Success Attainable?

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My good friend Chuck is a big ideas guy.  You know, one of those guys who has about 15 fantastic ideas a day.  But when he starts to implement them, he often stops suddenly, usually right before the work finally pays off.  Why?  Maybe it’s a loss of interest, or new projects come up, or it’s just a lack of follow-through required to be successful.  So, when we sit down and talk, he wonders why he isn’t as successful as he thinks he should be and cannot understand why.
Sound familiar?  Maybe like someone you know or are.
Allow me to let you in on a big secret that I have learned through my own countless trial and error.  Successful people do not necessarily have some incredible talent, skill, or ability that makes them a success.  They simply have learned to deal with the biggest obstacle in the way of success, themselves.
Why does Chuck, and a lot of people you and I both probably know, so often abandon big ideas when they are so close to completion?  The reason might be because of how we feel about our goals and dreams.  Dreaming of success makes us feel better about ourselves.  But if [...]

Are You Sending Mixed Signals?

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I bet we’ve all had our fair share of dates who give off mixed signals. They hold your hand, look deeply into your eyes, kiss you goodnight—and then you never hear from them again. Or that friend who always seems excited to see you, but consistently declines your lunch invitations. It can leave your head spinning. Unfortunately, this is a problem in business, too, with clients who tell you one thing but expect something totally different. In today’s podcast, “Are You Sending Mixed Signals?”, I ask you to take a look inward to see if you are guilty of giving off a confusing message.

I’d like to hear from you! What do you do when you receive mixed signals from someone?
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Looking to start a business or own a small business? Please consider reading my book, How to Start Your Business with $100. You should find what you’re looking for.

Starting a Business Podcast: Back It Up! -Your Data, That is

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The newest trend in social media memes is to Autotune everything, often with hilarious results. One of my favorites is the Backin’ Up Song, with the eccentric coffee lady whose exhortation, “I’m backin’ up, backin’ up, backin’ up, ‘cause my daddy taught me good” became the catchy refrain. It’s ok that it gets stuck in my head because it serves as a valuable reminder to BACK UP!—your data, that is. It’s one of those things that enterpreneurs starting a business may not think about until it’s too late. In today’s podcast, “Back Up Your Data!”, I discuss why having a plan to back-up your data is crucial for small business or freelancers.

Let’s hear it—tell me your data loss horror story and how you keep it from happening again!
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Looking to start a business or own a small business? Please consider reading my book, How to Start Your Business with $100. You should find what you’re looking for.

The Affordable (and Green!) Home Office-Part I

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In an age of instantaneous communication, web and video conferencing and powerful online collaborative and project management tools, the home office has become THE office for more and more people. And, of course, many entrepreneurs and small business owners especially start off working from home.

Not only is it a great way to keep costs down when starting your business with limited cash flow, working from home can also be a productive and flexible work option, too. What’s more, working from home allows for greater control of consumption and energy use—an added karmic point that makes the deal even sweeter.
As an entrepreneur on the go splitting my time between two states and a plethora of projects, I’ve become a pro at working from home (and the coffee shop, and the car, and park benches in between meetings, and … you get the idea) and I’ve decided to share some insight. Here is part one of my top 50 favorite ways to save money while working from home that are also good for the environment…

Never underestimate the value of your work—tap your social networks to pose a trade of a few hours of your time and services in exchange for a used [...]

Facebook It!

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I have some amazing people in my life and that includes my “social circles.”  Thank you to those who have said, “Ja-Naé, what do you need? How can I help get the word out about the book?” First of all, you guys rock! That means a lot to me.
If you’re on Facebook, here are three simple things that you could do to help that would make a world of a difference:
I) Share on your Wall: Post this URL on your wall http://ja-nae.net/blog/all-new-a-step-by-step-guide-to-starting-a-business-with-little-to-no-money and tell people your thoughts on the book. You can also click here and then click on the “Facebook Like” button on the page.
II) Fan/Like the Book: Well, those fan pages no longer exist. However, you can like the book on Facebook. Here is the Facebook fan page. You can also just click on the Facebook box that is on the right hand side of this page.
III. Comment on Facebook Posts: People like a party! So, they will engage when others have something to say or share. This is how we build trust within our community. So, feel free to share your thoughts and ask your questions on my wall and the book’s page. Let’s get people talking [...]

50+ Achievable Tasks in Under 15 Minutes

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Time is really just a man made concept. I know, it’s a little hard to swallow sometimes, particularly since everything in our lives seems to revolve around it. My favorite excuse when talking to people about time management, is that they don’t have enough of it to do what they really need to do. When I recommend breaking down time and tasks up into 15 minute increments, people tend to say, “I can’t do anything in 15 minutes!” Well, here is a list of 50+ achievable tasks that you absolutely can do:
1) Clear emails
2) Connect and network on Twitter, Facebook, or LinkedIn
3) Throw a load of laundry in
4) Make a business phone call
5) Write a hand written note
6) Make a list of things still needed to be done for the day
7) Delegate out a task to someone
Exercise
9) Make a healthy meal
10) Make a cup of coffee
11) Take a power nap (this is my favorite)
12) Talk to a friend
13) Update your blog
14) Respond to comments on your blog
15) Thank a colleague
16) Unsubscribe from unnecessary emails
17) Shop online
18) Assess your goals
19) Speak to a child
20) Make an appointment
21) Send a birthday wish
22) Wish all of your friends Happy Birthday on [...]