12 Secrets to Finding Fulfillment as an Entrepreneur
Delegate Tasks You Don’t Love
Delegate. Make a list of everything you love doing in your business and another list of the things you don’t like. Take the list of things you don’t like doing and outsource them or put someone else in charge of them. You’ll be left with a list of things you love doing in your business. These are the things you find joy in. You will feel more fulfilled and happy when you are able to do the things you love to do. — Mary Harcourt, CosmoGlo
10 Website Design Elements to Increase Sales and Engagement
A Quiz
Incorporate a quiz! So many people love to know where they fit on a certain spectrum. If they have taken the time to answer the questions, you’ve already sold them on the product by making them think about the outcome differently than a typical sales pitch. They see their results and understand more about what you’re offering and are more likely to go through with the purchase. — Mary Harcourt, CosmoGlo
11 Practical Ways to Create a Culture of Adaptability
Encourage Collaboration
Build a team that understands hurdles are just part of the game. A period of change isn’t the time to stress out and shut down; it’s a time to draw close as a team, work together and lay out a plan for how you will adapt. At our company, we openly talk about issues that have come up so the entire team can be involved in finding the solution. This breeds a team that is committed and feels valued. — Mary Harcourt, CosmoGlo
Building a Business? Remember These 12 Tips.
Your Salary
Pay yourself! Founders can sometimes have so much passion and will for bringing their vision to pass that they forget to pay themselves. It’s important to bringing the vision to life, however. A founder can only perform at their best when their basic needs are met. Pay yourself through the growth phase so you can grow a strong company with a solid foundation. — Mary Harcourt, CosmoGlo
11 Bad Habits Every Marketing Professional Should Break
Living in the Past
What used to work doesn’t anymore. Failing to stay on top of trends can be a costly mistake for you and your company. Seek out companies on the cutting edge that are getting real results in real time and are keeping up with the new, effective trends. — Mary Harcourt, CosmoGlo