It's Nobody's Business but Yours

A Comprehensive Guide for the Woman Who Wants to Turn Her Business Idea into a Reality

Business & Finance, Career Planning & Job Hunting, Careers
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Author: Barbara Killmeyer ISBN: 9781426935510
Publisher: Trafford Publishing Publication: February 1, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing Language: English
Author: Barbara Killmeyer
ISBN: 9781426935510
Publisher: Trafford Publishing
Publication: February 1, 2010
Imprint: Trafford Publishing
Language: English

It's Nobody's Business but Yours was written as a resource and guide for women who are considering entrepreneurship and also as an aid to those already in business. It is the authors sincere hope that every woman who has that burning desire to create her own business will gain valuable information from this book and that they will become happy, healthy, successful business owners.

Studies have shown that women who decide to strike out on their own are intuitive thinkers. They are willing to step away from the ordinary and ask what if? They are tuned in to their subconscious mind and trust the messages that they are receiving from it.

You will discover a great deal of practical advice from women who are past the hurdle of starting a business. In addition, there is plenty of sound advice about how to bring your idea to reality, how to market your product or service, how to project a professional image, and what other professionals you will need to have on your team to be successful. This book will serve as your personal Board of Directors and will lead you every step of the way to a successful career in business.

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It's Nobody's Business but Yours was written as a resource and guide for women who are considering entrepreneurship and also as an aid to those already in business. It is the authors sincere hope that every woman who has that burning desire to create her own business will gain valuable information from this book and that they will become happy, healthy, successful business owners.

Studies have shown that women who decide to strike out on their own are intuitive thinkers. They are willing to step away from the ordinary and ask what if? They are tuned in to their subconscious mind and trust the messages that they are receiving from it.

You will discover a great deal of practical advice from women who are past the hurdle of starting a business. In addition, there is plenty of sound advice about how to bring your idea to reality, how to market your product or service, how to project a professional image, and what other professionals you will need to have on your team to be successful. This book will serve as your personal Board of Directors and will lead you every step of the way to a successful career in business.

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