The Rise Of Facebook Video And What You Should Know About It For Your Business

This year, Facebook has passed Youtube when it comes to video uploads.  Businesses are uploading directly into Facebook instead of sharing their Youtube videos on Facebook.  This makes sense because Facebook will give direct uploads higher exposure over linked Youtube videos.   Interactions with direct video uploads to Facebook have surpassed those of Youtube interactions.…

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7 Reasons Your Audience Might Not Be Connecting With You

I particularly like creating content that connects with “your” audience.  Also the importance of engaging with your audience.  Letting your real or personal side out will go a long ways being authentic.  Then you will start seeing your audience gradually connect more with you. Be real.  Your audience can tell. Read More: 7 Reasons Your Audience Isn’t Connecting…

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Here’s What J.K. Rowlings Had To Say About Failure To The Harvard Alumni Association

J.K. Rowlings goes into detail about how far she’d fallen and how it seemed there was no hope.  Matt Mayberry provides some additional insights into failure and why it isn’t necessarily a bad thing. For entrepreneurs, failure is a learning experience.  Take lessons from failure with you and apply them when stepping up to the…

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What Your Peers Are Reading This Week? (Aug 29)

What are your peers reading that’s working for their business? I’ve gathered a list for you below of the most shared content put our by Bitesize Business School this week.  Reading what your peers are reading to grow your business is an excellent way to stay on top of what’s working for entrepreneurs just like…

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Why Discounting Your SaaS Offering Will Result In Higher Churn And Temporary Profits

It might feel great to discount your SaaS offering for an overall increase in profits.  But the high is only temporary.  Price Intelligently shows that customers coming in through discounts don’t last.  Ultimately, your acquisition spend goes up since you have to fill this leaky bucket. Read More: Data shows SaaS discounting lowers SaaS LTV…

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Creating a Growth Mindset, From Someone Who Built A $110M Company

Simple techniques for getting into a mindset of growth.  Learn from some that built a $110 million company. Read More: Creating the Mindset For Growth

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7 Tools That 10X Solopreneur Productivity

Solopreneurs are definitely a “wearing all hats: type.  But that doesn’t mean you can’t leverage your time to get more done.  It’s all about working smarter, not harder.  Check out these great tools to help you get more done in less time. Read More: 7 Business Tools That Are Perfect for Solopreneurs | Inc.com

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Understanding the Chart of Accounts and Creating the Perfect One for Your Business

By Matt Remuzzi In previous blog posts, Brett has covered understanding financial statements and did a great job of breaking down the Income Statement and Balance Sheet. I want to show you how to create the foundation for those reports and your business in general. The Chart of Accounts (COA) is the list of accounts…

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Course Creation: How To Decrease Your Screencast Video File Size

You just finished an 8-minute clip for your upcoming screencast course. You’re ready to upload but then notice the file size is over 250MB. What! How did an 8-minute clip turn into a whopping a 250MB file? An unexpectedly large file size is what many new course creators face after cutting a clip. Often, they’ll…

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How To Break Out Of The Commodity Category

When you decide to create a product, there are usually great aspirations of making hundreds of sales.  But by the time it is all finished, you might look back and wonder how is your product any different from the many other similar products.  Maybe you saw that your competitors were making loads of money in…

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