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#AskPeshev 132: My Earnest Desire
#AskPeshev 132: My Earnest Desire
Notice how my weekly newsletter features key business questions and answers, as well as business problems and solutions, that are featured on my blog, Forbes, Entrepreneur, etc?It is my earnest desire to help you—coach, mentor, advise—by rounding up these weekly resources that cover the biggest business challenges.Should you want to get extensive business advisory, head to Growth Shuttle where I offer just the right advisory plan for your business needs.See you up there 🚀 Mario
Latest News and StoriesForbes: 12 Effective Tactics To Include In Your Search Engine Marketing StrategyA product or a service can really only be effective and helpful to others if customers are able to find that product or service online. Search engine marketing (SEM) helps solve this problem by targeting customers through keywords and drawing them into your website. There are many things business owners can do to improve their SEM strategies and bring in as much website traffic as possible. From using quality backlinks to optimizing your company's video content, here's what the members of Young Entrepreneur Council recommend doing when designing an effective search engine marketing strategy.Read more…#AskPeshev: Which Business Has the Lowest Barrier to Entry With the Highest ROI?“I want to start a business, not a start-up. Which business has the lowest barrier to entry with the highest ROI?” The highest possible ROI is usually related to shady deals in the gray area (or outright illegal ones). Due to the nature of those business ventures, ROI is massive simply because the stakes are high and you can easily get caught and do some jail time. Therefore, I would strongly advise against similar activities.Read more…LinkedIn: Overcoming The Biggest ObstacleIf I have to point to a single pill that makes a business go in full beast mode, it's recurring revenue. I've launched several ventures over the years and all of them became stable or profitable or growing once recurring revenue kicked in as a significant portion of the business model. It's not much different from ensuring a stable quality of life so you don't need to worry about the day-to-day. This enables you to focus on productivity, career growth, philanthropy, or anything else once you're way past the feast and famine, and have established a baseline of security (of sorts). Here's why and how to follow through. (Also, we're hiring on multiple fronts - hit me up!)Read more…