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Three Types of Female Business Owners Respond to Trouble with Cash Flow
Every business experiences some type of cash flow cycle. Highs and lows occur, and the lows can be especially trying. Is there a right way to deal with cash flow trouble? This article highlights the ways three types of women entrepreneurs are likely to respond when cash isn’t coming in like they want it to.

Cash Flow Problems: How Two Types of Women Entrepreneurs React
What’s the best way to react when cash flow slows down? With typical economic cycles occurring regularly, every business owner will probably face this problem at one point, so being prepared is a must. This article details the different ways two types of female business owners may respond when cash flow slows down.

Two Business Owners -- Two Ways to Ring in Success in 2010
Women business owners can use the beginning of a new calendar year as a time for improving their businesses, whether that means hiring help, taking a good look at existing structures and systems or designing new ways to handle workflow. Different business owners will have different priorities when it comes to New Year’s Resolutions. This article highlights two different types of female entrepreneurs and resolutions that will help build success now and in the future.

Best of the Janes: Resolutions for Success in 2010
Jane Out of the Box, an authority on women entrepreneurs, reveals 3resolutions every type of business owner should consider for better or continued success in 2010. This article highlights those resolutions, as well as some tips and techniques to make them happen – in a way that fits the business owner’s entrepreneurial style and goals for the short and long term.

Three Marketing Methods for Three Types of Businesswomen
Because every business owner wants something different for her business, ultimately, each one will craft a marketing method that fits her short- and long-term goals for her company.

Best of the Janes: Marketing Methods for Success
Every type of business owner can benefit from using the marketing methods that are right for her. Different methods require different investments and yield different results. This article highlights various marketing systems and their benefits.

Best of the Janes: Planning for the Future
Although individual entrepreneurs will plan for their business’ futures based on their unique needs, all of them will make similar considerations when planning. This article provides several tips for all business owners to keep in mind when looking toward the future.

Taking a Break: How Three Types of Business Owners Deal With Vacationing
For a business owner, finding the means and/or time to take vacation isn’t always a function of the business itself; rather, whether an entrepreneur takes a break often depends on her own mindset, habits and beliefs.

Best of the Janes: Taking Vacations
While every business owner will have her own considerations to make when it comes to taking vacation, certain elements of planning a vacation come into play for all business owners, no matter what their type.

Two Entrepreneurs: Living Their Ideal Type
For a female business owner, living her ideal entrepreneurial type means striking the right balance between business and personal obligations, between hours worked and money earned, and between business particulars and creative outlet. So how does a business owner strike that balance?

Women In Partnerships – The Importance of Due Diligence
In business, partnerships can prove beneficial to all parties involved, as long as women entrepreneurs know what to look for in their partners. While some business owners jump in with both feet, others take more time deciding whether to partner. Which process is right? It depends …

Characteristics to Evaluate in a Prospective Partner
Several criteria exist for determining whether a prospective business partner is a good fit. The first two, suitability for entrepreneurship, and compatible business goals and values, provide a good starting place for making that determination.

A Prospective Partner: Skills and History
Several criteria exist for determining whether a prospective business partner is a good fit. Criteria three and four, Complementary Business Skills and Business Competence, and Solid Credit History and No Trouble with the Law, helps a business owner determine what her prospective partner can bring to the table – both the good and the bad.

A Business Partner: Money Goals and Family Commitments
If an entrepreneur and her partner have compatible money goals and values, as well as similar or compatible family commitments, then their partnership is likely to be successful. Several criteria exist for determining whether a prospective business partner is a good fit. Criteria five and six, Compatible Money Goals and Values, and Family Commitments, help a business owner determine whether she and her partner will see eye to eye on two crucial topics.

Cultural and Religious Differences in a Business Partnership
While money, family obligations, credit history, business skills, and values are important characteristics for prospective partners to evaluate when forming a business partnership, cultural and religious differences are deeply rooted and also deserve special consideration. Several criteria exist for determining whether a prospective business partner is a good fit. Criteria seven, Compatibility of Cultural and Religious Differences, can help a business owner determine whether she and her partner will be able to work together, long-term.

Successfully Balancing Business and Philanthropy
Have you ever had the feeling you were being pulled in a million directions at once? For the modern female entrepreneur, this feeling is so prevalent that it almost seems abnormal NOT to have an endless list of tasks logged into their Blackberries.

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Yes, You Too Can Take a Vacation
Surveys are interesting. I took note of this one done by American Express because it backed up some data I learned at a (National Association of Female Executives) NAFE National Conference. According to the survey, 40% of the smallest business owners - those with less than $200,000 in annual revenues - are planning no vacation whatsoever this summer. But even business owners with higher revenues aren't doing much better - only 75% of them expect to get away from the business this summer.

Two Business Owners -- Two Ways to Ring in Success in 2010
Women business owners can use the beginning of a new calendar year as a time for improving their businesses, whether that means hiring help, taking a good look at existing structures and systems or designing new ways to handle workflow. Different business owners will have different priorities when it comes to New Year’s Resolutions. This article highlights two different types of female entrepreneurs and resolutions that will help build success now and in the future.

Best of the Janes: Tracking Business Performance
To determine whether she is managing her resources effectively, a business owner must track her business’ performance. In doing so, she will know what is working, what is not, and where her business is heading. Jane Out of the Box, an authority on women entrepreneurs, highlights three strategies female business owners can use to track their performance.

Best of the Janes: Changing to Live as Your Ideal Entrepreneurial Type
While individual female business owners will craft unique plans for changing their entrepreneurial styles so they can live their ideal type, every entrepreneur can take into account certain considerations that will make their transitions smoother.

Attending Events: A Crucial Element in Growing a Small Business
Attending live events can dramatically increase a female entrepreneur’s resources for building her business. For several key reasons, every female business owner should consider attending events a necessary investment in the life of her company.

Why Plan? The Top 5 Reasons Female Entrepreneurs Must Plan
Every female entrepreneur probably understands the importance of planning, at least subconsciously. In fact, every woman business owner has created some sort of plan for her company’s future, whether it’s to offer more products or partner with another business. But what are the most important reasons a female entrepreneur must plan?

Masterminding: Benefits and Considerations for Three Types of Businesswomen
Participating in a mastermind group is an excellent way for female entrepreneurs to offer and receive support as they work together toward a common, specific goal. This article outlines the definition of a mastermind group, as well as the benefits three types of female business owners should expect – and considerations they should make – when participating in a mastermind group.

Masterminding: Two Types of Female Entrepreneurs Reap the Rewards
Starting or joining a mastermind group can provide female entrepreneurs with support, resources and accountability. It’s important for business owners to find a mastermind group that meets their specific needs and desires – and this article addresses how two types of female entrepreneurs can do that so they can reap the rewards.

Understanding Customers’ Wants and Needs – and How To Deliver Both
After a female business owner has defined precisely who her ideal target customer is, she must develop her understanding of what that customer wants and needs. Typically, customers buy what they want, and the most successful business owners create products or services that fulfill those desires – and provide a necessary solution.

Bringing In the Experts: Saving Time and Money, and Reaching Goals Faster
Because many women business owners are solopreneurs, they often learn the ins and outs of business ownership on their own. They may not recognize what is possible for themselves or for their businesses because they haven’t had the experience or exposure. The good news is that it is possible for these female entrepreneurs to become successful with ease – by receiving support from experts and from people in the community.

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