YouTube is more of a university than you may realize. Here are four of the best, most engaging and informative YouTube channels that YOU as a small business owner and MSP can and should be watching. Some you may know—others, you can add to the “Watch Later” list!
While social media can often be a distraction, if done right, it can also be a treasure trove of truly life-changing information. It all depends on how you use it and, more importantly, who you follow.
Here are 10 great leaders and influencers in the MSP space to surround yourself with online.
Before Michael Oher sued Sean and Leigh Anne Tuohy for payments that he alleges were withheld from him, there was Robin Robins, CEO of TMT and MSP Success, who had a sit-down talk with him in 2015 at one of her Producer’s Club events.
Did you know Roger Federer played soccer before tennis? In fact, the “Swiss Maestro” and King of Wimbledon, arguably the greatest tennis player of all time, didn’t start playing highly competitive tennis until he was a teenager. Is this part of what made him great?
By Cindy Panetti Cyr If you’re among the two-thirds of business travelers attending a conference or seminar this year — such as Technology Marketing
Last week, I posted an article from Entrepreneur magazine about a network engineer who secretly worked 3 full-time IT jobs, without his employers’ consent or knowledge, because he was allowed to work from home.
The top lesson I had to learn that allowed me to kick-start business growth was realizing that not all clients are equal. Clients need to be a good fit. If prospects/clients view technology as a necessary evil, it’s probably going to be difficult to work with them. We look for clients that look at technology as a differentiator to compete better.
In business, willful negligence is rampant. Sometimes it ends with an abrupt, catastrophic “implosion,” as with the Titan. In other cases, the damage is done over a longer period of time – a cancer that grows slowly until it’s too late to turn around. Willful negligence comes in three forms with business owners.
your #1 job is to scale the business profitably. If that’s not your primary responsibility, what is? Doing the technical work? If so, you aren’t a business owner, you’re an employee. Get a job where you get benefits plus three weeks’ vacation and none of the risk and responsibilities that come with running a business.
Except for two very brief periods of my professional career, I’ve been in sales my entire life, my income directly tied to my ability to successfully hunt. As an entrepreneur, this has served me very, very well given the fact that ALL business owners and entrepreneurs are SALESPEOPLE on a “commission plan.” The real question is, are you any good at it?
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