We've talked at length in the past about how to be successful when starting an online business: Honing in on a niche, localizing your efforts, and making sure your website is top-of-the-line presentable. The tips are all great and ones that should be taken to heart, but there are also two major obstacles to avoid to ensure that your business runs smoothly and has the best chance of thriving instead of withering on the vine: having unsuitable staff, and having no money. These digital business pitfalls have claimed many businesses - 90% of startups fail - and to avoid becoming a failure statistic yourself; it'd be wise to learn the specifics of these challenges along with the appropriate countermeasures.
As Steve Jobs once said, "Hire The Best." Having the wrong team is something that is bound to sink a business every time. Your organization is only as good as its components, and if
Two Huge Digital Business Pitfalls (And How To Avoid Them)
Working from home can be an amazing thing. You’ll get to avoid those early morning chats by the coffee machine, being pestered by your boss, and you’ll be able to avoid that stressful commute every morning and evening. If you do decide to work from home, you’ll need a place to work which is separate from the rest of your home, and allows you to work without being distracted by anything. This is why many people have opted to build their own office in the garden, and here’s how you can too… Planning permission If you want to build an office with a bigger area than 15m2, you will need to consult your local authority for some planning permission. You will most likely need to follow some simple regulations such as the location and fire safety when you come to build the structure so make sure to check with the relevant people. Choosing the right size Once you’ve gained the accepta Building Your Garden Office From The Ground Up
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