People who are dreaming of starting a business or those who have been struggling to build their business often question whether they have the right traits to be a successful entreprenuer? While it’s true that it takes a leader to take a risk and do something new in the hopes of making the right decisions in life – no two entreprenuers have exactly the same personality types. There are leaders to be found at all levels, from those that are experienced to those that are trying to escape their cubicle for the first time.
To help you determine if you’ve got the “right stuff” to be a successful entreprenuer, please help yourself to a complimentary copy of a great little eBook called ” The Book of Powerful Entreprenuer Traits “ and learn more about what can make you successful in your chosen venture! (Click on the picture below to download this eBook in a .pdf Adobe Reader format)

As you read this book, here are some things to consider:
Most businesses take between one to three years to break even, let alone earn a profit.
Those business that survive the first year in existence have a 60% chance of lasting longer than 5 years.
Entreprenuers most often have 2 or more businesses that they are building simultaneously, hope that one takes off.
Business owners who network and help support the growth of others have a much better chance of earning more customers via referrals.
So, before you ask yourself if you have what it takes to become a successful entreprenuer, see if you can find yourself in this eBook!
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Tess C. Taylor is a business and marketing consultant from the Southeastern USA. She specializes in helping small businesses thrive in a challenging economy. Need help? Contact Tess today for support!
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– December 27, 2010
Are you getting the most out of your business consultant relationship? Chances are, you may be reading this because you are not sure what your business consultant can actually do for your business or what you should expect. Here’s what a business consultant should be able to provide to you to make sure you are getting the best possible services:
A business consultant should be an effective communicator. This means everytime you discuss a business issue with your consultant, you should recieve a written summary and an action plan for getting this done.
A business consultant should have a well-rounded background. Look for a consultant who has a career track record of working in several industries, not just the one you happen to be in. This gives you more resources from which to benefit your business.
A business consultant should have their own successful business that is at least 2 years old. Anyone who has the ability to run a company during the first difficult years has been able to learn alot and this knowledge then passes onto you.
A business consultant should have active networking skills and plenty of contacts. The best consultants are out amongst other business leaders in the business community on a frequent basis and they understand how networking works, both in person and online.
Choose a business consultant who clearly demonstrates a passion for what he or she does. This person will be your “wing-man” for a long time so you want someone who is driven to see you succeed in meeting your goals over the long haul.
There are many reasons to hire a qualified business consultant to assist you with the troubling areas of your business. By selecting a business consultant who has the above characteristics, you can expect the best for your time and financial investment.
Choose a business consultant with over 20 years in the corporate world and a successful small business owner – Tess C. Taylor is here to help grow your business so that you prosper in the new year! Contact Tess today and see why she is the right business consultant for your needs. 843.548.0077
Posted in business consulting, business growth, business passion, corporate experience, small business.
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– December 12, 2010
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