Guest Post: Deb Brown on Building Your Brand through Meaningful Gifts

Customer appreciation gifts are a great opportunity to reinforce your brand and strengthen your connection with clients. Showing your gratitude to clients through an appropriate gift elevates your business in their eyes, but there is a right way and a wrong way to do...

Guest Post: Jill Stanton on 3 Contagious Forms of Content Worth Creating

Captivating your audience can be tough. Everyone seems to be a critic these days, so you have to be extra savvy when it comes to creating content that will actually resonate with readers. Having said that, I’ve been in the blogging game for quite some time now and...

Guest Post: Rachel Allen on How to Write Almost Every Email for Your Business

We make a living using it and dread it all at the same time: email. There’s a reason that the idea of inbox zero is a big thing in the online entrepreneur world — keeping up with your business email can get very overwhelming very quickly. Fortunately,...

Guest Post: Author Dina Wilcox on Writing Without the Influence of our Egos

When I was 18, I dreamed of being a Writer. I have always written in a journal—I started at 13—and I have always loved the feeling of contentment I get putting my words on a page. As a teenager, I pretended my words loved me and were happy to be used and sculpted by...
Guest Post: Alexandria Trusov on Journaling Gave Me A Voice

Guest Post: Alexandria Trusov on Journaling Gave Me A Voice

My mother’s family is loud. Large. Ethnic. Full of smart, opinionated women. And the club house sign says “Introverts not allowed.” I took refuge in books. I devoured them. Any kind. All kinds. And if books were not available, any written word would do. Perfume ...
Guest Post: Hillary Rettig on How to Use Speed to Overcome Writer’s Block

Guest Post: Hillary Rettig on How to Use Speed to Overcome Writer’s Block

I’ve had the pleasure of interacting with Hillary over the past couple of months, and I’m so glad she’s on the blog discussing writer’s block. I hope you learn some new tricks for overcoming this common issue in writing. Prolific people write...