How to Handle Chronically Late Payers

When clients don’t pay on time, it’s a big headache that threatens both your sanity and your bottom line. Here are a few pro tips that should help avoid chronically late payers. Source: How to Handle Chronically Late Payers | Square I hate asking for money. Sure, I take pride in my work and I have… Continue reading How to Handle Chronically Late Payers

Learning Business From The Scariest Thing In Hollywood

What can your business learn from low budget production houses in Hollywood? Turns out, a lot! This week I listened to a very interesting NPR Planet Money podcast. The episode made a very interesting observation that likened a specific low budget production house to venture capitalists… with equally successful Returns On Investments! Why is that even remotely important… Continue reading Learning Business From The Scariest Thing In Hollywood

Failing in Originality is Greater Than Succeeding In Imitation

It is better to fail in originality than to succeed in imitation. – Herman Melville What does that quote mean to you? To me, it means that there is more satisfaction in being unique, thinking outside the box, and paving your own way, even if it means facing new challenges and occasionally ‘failing’. In fact, version… Continue reading Failing in Originality is Greater Than Succeeding In Imitation

Merchants Face Changes in Wages and Payment Processing with Optimism

When it comes to their own ability to thrive, merchants who use the ShopKeep iPad-based point of sale system are an optimistic bunch. As of October 1, 2015, liability for fraudulent charges will shift  from the major credit card companies unto you and your business. What does that mean?  This means that merchants will have to… Continue reading Merchants Face Changes in Wages and Payment Processing with Optimism

Marketing to Millennials? Make Mini Movies Your Method

When the generation of consumers born between 1980-2000 starts turning 17 in two years, they will start spending more than $200 billion a year, according to market projections. Source: Marketing to Millennials? Make Mini Movies Your Method