- her continued status here as a featured Women Grow Business guest expert,
- a long time community member
- one of the sponsors of our last live networking event,
- or her recent TEDxWomen appearance.
You probably remember Nicolette Pizzitola from
No matter why you start your business, the business of actually running or starting your business can be tricky.
Whether you launch your business with years of experience or just barely know the ins and outs of running it, at some point you'll need to know more about the day to day operations than how to balance your business checkbook.
Continuing education resources can help. People who are primarily employees will often take courses and seek knowledge in order to better...
The Nationwide Small Business Forum tour, with business and marketing experts from Web.com and SCORE, makes two more stops this April, in Valdosta, Georgia on April 25, and New Orleans, Louisiana on April 26th.
Each of these free events commences at 8 am local time, and should last approximately two and a half hours.
(No need to stop for coffee and bagels on the way either – they’re serving breakfast!)
As the dates get closer, we'll post additional reminders with full agendas...
The advice I'm linking to is not necessarily the advice of a government body, tax attorney or a certified public accountant, nor am I either of those things. I am not an expert, just a fellow business owner.
PLEASE seek the help of a professional once you've done your research -- this article is meant to help you conduct research only.
Particularly if you're a new business owner, you might be so overwhelmed with figuring out what to do about taxes that you're just now realizing you...
It's been about a month since our last Women In Business round-up.
The latest update features 50 articles, with the following prevailing themes:
- Varying Perspectives on Sheryl Sandberg and Leaning In
- Contributions from various Women Grow Business community members, as well as current and future guest experts like Ann Handley, Amy Vernon, Kim Wells, Jill Foster, Kathy Korman Frey, Mindy Littman Holland, and Clovia Hamilton.
- Update on the Web.com Small Business Forum tour with...
Judging by the amount of audience questions we weren't able to get to, we'll have to have Amy Vernon and Alessandra Lariu back to talk to us again about expanding speaking opportunities as soon as possible. After a slow start due to technology issues, we engaged in quite a bit of thought-provoking conversations. If you weren't there, here's are some highlights of what you missed at our most recent Twitter chat.
The first example was a little bit of a "you had to be there" type of moment,...
It's that time again! Every second Monday of the month, the Women Grow Business community gathers on Twitter to discuss matters of importance to women in business.
One of the areas we're constantly getting feedback about is how more women can get speaking engagements at business and technology conferences.
Public speaking, in addition to being beneficial in and of themselves, can also lead to wider exposure to a target market, as well as to other opportunities. In our discussion coming...