
Glory Gray
I love our Traveling Office community.
To keep this site a free, vibrant place to share ideas, let’s help as many people as possible become entrepreneurs so they too can share what they’ve learned with all of us.
If you’re a new or experienced entrepreneur, especially one thinking of taking your business virtual, I want to hear from you.
If you could receive the perfect entrepreneurial training program to help you succeed in today’s business world, what would it look like? What would you like to know? Where would you like to learn? Online? In person?
There are a lot of ‘systems’ available today, but I want to create an entrepreneurial training program based on what YOU want; not what someone else says you want.
If you specialize in training entrepreneurs on a particular topic, I want to know that too.
Will you help? Anything goes! Leave your comments and ideas HERE.
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Has this ever happened to you?
You sit down at a café with your laptop and freshly purchased latte. You’re preparing to meet with a prospect. You turn on your browser and up pops the equivalent of a virtual raspberry, asking you for “your credit card, please.” Or, maybe you discover there are no available wireless networks at all.
Now you’re stuck. You can’t leave, because your client is expecting you. You’ve just spent five bucks and will likely have to spend another five bucks after your meeting at another café—one that has Wi-Fi so you can actually get some work done.
Personally, I don’t get it. It seems to me that charging customers for Wi-Fi is like hosting a successful grand opening and then making your guests pay for cocktail weenies. To read more of this article, CLICK HERE.
Nothing is more annoying than forgetting to bring one of your personal items with you on a trip. Before you leave for a trip, pack your toiletries bag a day early.
For example, if you leave for your trip on Tuesday morning, pack your toiletries, medicines, styling apparatus, etc. Sunday night and keep the packed bag in your bathroom at home.
Then, if you have forgotten to pack anything, it will become clear to you in the course of your normal routine on Monday–while there’s still time to add it to the suitcase.
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The U.S. Federal Trade Commission is looking to pass rules soon that affect how bloggers post certain links.
When you use an “affiliate link” through this blog rather than, say, going to the site by typing the URL in your browser, that site sends me some kind of compensation for sending them the referral if you end up using their service. The compensation is usually not enough to buy a cup of coffee, but a girl’s gotta have her dreams.
You always have the choice of going and typing a site URL into your browser instead of using the link on my site. But, I hope you’ll use my affiliate link.
That way, I can keep writing this blog instead of getting a job writing at “Popular Salamander.”
Mahalo for your patronage.
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