Tuesday, October 27, 2015

Learn the top traits of successful business owners

Tips for success this holiday season
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Tips for success this holiday season
 
  Business Insights Newsletter October 2015  
 
 
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Holiday selling
A month-by-month guide
Starting to stress out about the holiday selling season? If the holidays are major money days for you, don't miss a single step. Get our month-by-month guide to learn what you should be doing now to bring in more customers during the holidays.
Making one change
Earned $2 million more a year
If you had told Mike Holwick a few years ago that he could make $2 million more a year by adopting new technology, he wouldn't have believed you. But then he moved most of his infrastructure to the cloud. As a result, he devoted more time to business, and he was able to grow his business—not by a little, but by a significant amount.
 
Mobile security
What you need to know
They're out there, ready to breach your data and take advantage of security holes in your mobile devices. Are you ready? If your employees use their personal devices to access company data, you could have a problem. Microsoft partner Palmetto Technology Group has timely advice to help you protect your business.
Persistence Pays
Why "stickability" wins business
One of the single greatest traits shared by men and women who have been successful in business is persistence. Greg Reid, a motivational speaker and author of the Think and Grow Rich series, calls that quality "stickability." Find out how he recommends you balance stickability with flexibility to achieve your business goals.
Five "must-haves"
Prepare for disaster
Do you have a backup plan? An estimated 25 percent of businesses never reopen after a major disaster. When it comes to protecting your sensitive business data, you have to think beyond a basic backup schedule and strong passwords. Creating a disaster preparedness kit is an essential part of your business plan. Get our five "must–have" tips to help guard your business from disaster.
 
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