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Owner's Draw Versus Salary: Let's Untangle This Together
I don’t want to chat much about this because it’s not the point of the post, but I do want to put out a cautionary tale about not selecting S-Corp status too soon. It’s a tough decision to undo, and if you proceed before the costs outweigh the benefits, you’re going to be sad paying all those extra fees just to deduct your payroll.


A Short Blog Worth Reading About Blogs
Blogging isn't dead. Blogging is designed to help you get found on Google using all four SEO techniques and some fun things like meta descriptions. Pretty much, Google likes blogs and we want to get found on Google.


Understanding Client Expectations and Don't Over Promise.
As a team of women business owners, we know the importance of maintaining healthy client relationships. We are all trying to navigate the world as small business owners and personal things come up. Sadly, your clients also have personal things come up. They might be understanding the first time, maybe the second time, but they aren't always understanding when it's a pattern. This blog is a little reminder to not "over promise and under deliver".


How to Sell When Nobody Trusts Anyone: 3 Tools for the Trust Recession | Guest Blog
How to Sell When Nobody Trusts Anyone: 3 Tools for the Trust Recession | Guest Blog By Chelsea Quint


3 Products to Enhance Your Service-Based Business
3 Products to Enhance Your Service-Based Business


5 Reasons Your Business Needs a Blog | Guest Blog
Blog post: 5 reasons your business needs a blog
Author: Anjali Kay
Bio: Anjali Kay is a blogger of 15+ years and a blog coach based in Aotearoa New Zealand. She is passionate about equipping women with the skills they need to start and grow their blogs. When she’s not blogging herself or running her membership, The Blogging Room, you can find her curled up with a good book or planning her next overseas trip.
Business website: learn.thissplendidshambles.com
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How to Sell Yourself Without Being Salesy
How to Sell Yourself Without Being Salesy
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