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Last week I moved my home office. I am still at home, but just in a new place. When I first started my business, I took over an alcove on the first floor. For a little over a year, I called this tiny space home. Recently, I outgrew my alcove. That coupled with my kids’ growing need for a computer-friendly space for homework and dare I say it, my need to set boundaries at home between work and family life forced the move. It was determined that my headquarters would take over a 2nd floor room that basically remained unused. Transitions are often hard for many people, especially when it involves leaving a space they are comfortable working. My old space was all carved out and had a fabulous built in desk area and a lot of shelves and I was used to it! My new space was barren. I needed a desk and some seating and shelves and a bookcase and a phone line to start… Additionally, moving my home office meant that I had to go through the PARAMOUNT stack of papers on my old desk. I can assure you that this was a task that I had put off for many weeks. I am proud to say that I did it, bought a desk, got the phone working, and fabulous new seating if you happen to want to stop by. Here are 5 TIPS that made setting up my new home office go much more smoothly: For more on the actual move and the before and after photos, you can visit here. Here is to BIG productivity and success in my new space and yours… ShareThis MORE NEWS FROM STARTUP NATION5 Marketing Lessons We Can Learn from GoogleI am always looking for ways to help my small business clients get more results in their marketing. This week I got an unsolicited telephone call from Google, of all companies, which started me thinking. Why is Google, who is unquestionably the king of online marketing, engaging in telemarketing? I’d be interested to hear what the people at Google have to say. But in the meantime, I did my own research and discovered that Google does not only count on online marketing to reach new customers, they employ other marketing methods as well. 86 Common Sense Marketing Ideas for StartupsWhen starting a business, marketing is (or should be) the business owner’s biggest priority. Yet many startups have no clue about marketing. With that in mind, I thought who better to learn what works in marketing than from those who have gone before? I reached out to established business owners across all industries to see what marketing ideas would come up. I got so many incredible tips; I decided to use them all! Of course they may or may not all apply to your business, but there are some great ideas and some common themes. Add yours to the list in the comments! Conference Survival TacticsI just returned home from a few days away at a conference. As always, getting back in the groove is difficult when returning from being away whether for pleasure or business. That is not what I am going to write about though. Rather, I am going to address the leaving for a trip instead. Spring into SEO Action!Spring is here, and it’s time to take action before the “slow days of summer” arrive (when you’d rather be outside than behind your desk). Want a “Happiness Problem”?Your phone rings off the hook. RELATED SMALL BUSINESS NEWSHow Low Can Facebook Stock Go? And What Route Will It Take to Get There?Facebook ended Tuesday, its third day of trading at $31 per share -- $7 less than where it launched on Friday.... Mayan Doom or Time to Buy?According to ancient Mayan prognosticators our world should be coming to an end sometime around Christmas. If you’re sitting in Greece or JP Morgan’s bond-lending group, the end might seem like it’s already here. And off the Peruvian coast, wildlife is literally dropping from the sky.&... When 'I'm Too Sexy' Lawsuit Settles, Will IRS Win Too?This is a great country, one of equal opportunity and more. Where else could you find the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission (EEOC) handling a complaint alleging religious and gender discrimination occurring in a lingerie warehouse?... Want to Hangout With the SBA Chief? Join UsAs part of National Small Business Week, we'll be moderating a live chat with SBA chief Karen Mills and winners of the SBA's video contest Wednesday in a Google+ hangout. ... Private Equity Investments: A Question Of Supply And DemandThe PE investment picture as 2012 began looked very much like the one that prevailed two years ago as the industry was clawing its way back from the depths of the downturn. But as we discuss in Bain & Company’s Global Private Equity Report 2012, conditions today are more favorable for PE deal ... |
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