Case Study: How to Start a Freelancing Business

Hit by a coach’s ad that promised to get you to $10k/month?​ In contrast to being an employee, a freelancer is an expert in his or her field who will work as a contractor for businesses. So who exactly can be a freelancer? ​Anyone! A freelancer is a service...

Case Study: Unlocking the Secrets of Work-Life Balance

66 percent of Americans who are full-time employees don’t believe they have a good work-life balance.​ United States ranks very low in terms of work-life balance (30th out of 38).​ A whopping one-third of all employed Americans work weekends or holidays.​ One out of...

Case Study: Starting Your First Online Business

If you were to look at a list of all the highest-earning jobs, you would see things like doctors, lawyers, engineers, etc., all of which require long hours working for someone else. Without a doubt, being a business owner is the best way to earn a high income and...

Case Study: Using Social Proof in Your Business

Social proof means that an individual ​will seek to copy or emulate the “acceptable” behavior of another ​individual that is undergoing a similar situation.​ This phenomenon also occurs when individuals in a group setting seek to conform their behavior to ​everyone...

Case Study: How to Use LinkedIn to Grow Your Business

Why You Should Be on LinkedIn If you go to Google and search for all the different ways to grow your business and get clients, you’ll get thousands of different results telling you hundreds of different ways to get clients. A great way to expand your customer base is...
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