I am an American liberal woman married to an American conservative man. More marriages like ours are shattering now than ever before.
It happens all the time: people we’ve known throughout our lives we are starting to see for who they “really are.”
Insufferable, selfish, immoral, evil, inhumane. These words now describing our family, friends, neighbors, and coworkers.
Lifelong relationships are ending over differences in political parties.
So many of us asking ourselves, ‘how didn’t I see this evil in them before?’ or ‘how can’t they understand that what they believe is evil?’
Here’s the thing. If you’re losing friends…
Seemingly everyone, from entrepreneurs and CEOs to celebrities and influencers, has touted the benefits of a consistent and uplifting morning for success.
For a long time, I thought that was for the rich people who had paid help to handle the menial tasks of day-to-day life. That it was a luxury to have free time in the morning.
I’ve learned a lot since then.
While it can feel luxurious to have time to yourself in the morning, it’s not a luxury — that’s an important distinction.
When I thought about it, I started wondering, “what if all of these successful…
Starting and successfully running a small business or side hustle comes with a learning curve. You’ll start as any combination of the following job titles: a salesperson, accountant, bookkeeper, marketer, publicist, web designer, operations manager, and collections team. It can be understandably overwhelming. If you’re just getting started and looking to find out how to keep costs as low as possible, I’ve got you covered. In my opinion, these are the bare minimum essential tools you need from the beginning.
Note: The companies I recommend are the ones that offer the most value for that cost that I’ve been able…
As consumers, we’ve shifted from the coping phase into the rebuilding phase of the COVID-19 crisis.
What was once an unthinkable reality — local retailers and restaurants closed overnight, store shelves emptied, new words like “social distancing” and “essential workers” entering our vocabulary, and crazy demand for products we never could have predicted (looking at you, toilet paper) — has become more normal than shocking.
Through this transition, it has become clear that some of the consumer behaviors we saw as an immediate response to the pandemic will gladly be left behind (again, looking at you toilet paper hoarders), but…
Coronavirus has taken many things from many people — there’s no doubt about that. It’s been a whirlwind few months, and every single person has been affected in one way or another.
Students have been no exception. They’ve been kicked out of dorms, sent home from study abroad experiences, and seen their graduations and other milestone events canceled. On top of it all, many who had lined up summer internships saw them evaporate — right before their eyes — as the crisis continued.
Though some may disagree with me, as a previous hiring manager, I will say that internships are…
Many people now recognize the SEO potential of building out a blog, but in case this concept is new to you, here’s a quick explanation:
Every page on your website creates an opportunity to rank on Google (or any other search engine, but I’ll focus on Google here due to its obvious popularity).
By adding content (i.e. a blog) with keywords relevant to or surrounding your core business, you’ll create new opportunities to rank and find your dream customer each time. …
As the adage goes, the best camera is the one you have with you. While you may not be convinced that the iPhone is capable of greatness, allow me to change your mind.
Note: While this post is targeted to iPhone users, many of these features are also available on Android.
Here are some sample iPhone photos I’ve taken:
In fact, I don’t think I’ve taken a single photo that I ended up using on my professional camera. These cameras are powerful, so here’s how to make the most of them:
Taking…
The world’s in crisis and no industry will be left untouched. The impact of businesses closing and the economy slowing will be felt for months, if not years.
Every business will wrestle with the question, “How do I carry on?”
This is uncharted territory.
The short answer is yes, but it’s a bit more complicated than that.
Marketing, yes. Carry on as usual? No.
Jen Sincero is the author of the wildly successful, #1 NYT Best Seller self-help books — You Are a Badass, and You Are a Badass at Making Money.
Her books get extremely mixed reviews — you either love her perky and sassy attitude, or you can’t stand her. I fall under the former camp, which I’ll explain as we go.
Her book, You Are a Badass, was my very first self-help book (*sheds tear*).
I listened to the audiobook version (narrated by the author) and loved it — it was like I had a no-BS bestie in my ear reminding…
Did you know that Facebook is investing $1 BILLION in original content this year? It’s the beginning of an experiment, and if it pays off, it could have a huge impact on marketing on this platform (and others).
We currently use platforms like Facebook and Instagram to deliver content to our audiences, and Facebook and Instagram rely on us to provide that interesting content to keep users on their platform. It’s a mutually beneficial arrangement.
As that dependency on our content goes away, the relationship we have today may no longer be mutually beneficial. …
Marketing Strategist with a passion for travel, nutrition, & mindfulness. Grad business student @ the University of Oxford. Read more > www.delaneyjaye.com