Entrepreneur Andy Willoughby’s 3 Step Plan has allowed many people to start and manage home businesses. Many of Willoughby’s members expressed gratitude for the 3 Step Plan and reviewed how it offered them the chance to work around their personal schedules from home.
Janelle Duncan, 3 Step Plan member, said that she loves working with Andy Willoughby’s 3 Step Plan for several reasons. “It is a great networking tool. I did not have to hunt down my friends, family and neighbors to build my business. Thanks to the 3 Step Plan, I have built a successful business, I have enthusiasm about my business and am confident in what I am doing,” said Duncan.
Ellie Jones said that she has been with the 3 Step Plan for more than six years. “It is a very simple system that puts members in touch with others who know that they want a home-based business. For those who decide that this is the business system for them, it will help them both professionally and financially,” said Jones.
Here is an article from the USA Today about the growing use of social media among small businesses. More of them are choosing to utilize social media at the expense of traditional forms of advertising. Small businesses view it as an easy way to maintain contact with current customers while reaching out to new ones.
A new study by MerchantCircle found that more than half of nearly 10,000 respondents nationwide said they plan to create or maintain a social networking presence in the next three months. This number is the highest since the survey began a year ago and is up from 41% in the first three months this year.
More small businesses use Twitter, Facebook to promote
SAN FRANCISCO — A surge in social-media use by small businesses reflects a shift in how they operate and their comfort with increasingly easy-to-use technology.
In growing numbers, small-business owners are adopting social-networking services, location-based services, Twitter and online video to promote products and services, according to a new study by MerchantCircle, a social network for small businesses. It polled a fraction of its more than 1.3 million members.
The survey results are the strongest evidence yet that small businesses — which account for more than 90% of all U.S. companies and fuel the economy — are accelerating their use of social media at the expense of traditional media such as newspapers, the Yellow Pages and radio. Even e-mail messages have taken a beating.
Businesses with fewer than five employees “see Facebook and others as a way to reach targeted consumers” while saving marketing expenditures during a rough economy, says Darren Waddell, vice president of marketing at MerchantCircle.
Here is an article from Entrepreneur Magazine written by Lisa Druxman about the difficult choices that entrepreneur moms have to make.
No matter what your stage in motherhood, it really is a full-time job. I don’t know a single stay-at-home mom who feels she has extra hours in the day. Now, add running a business to that never-ending job, and it’s easy to see how it’s a formula for becoming overwhelmed. Nevertheless, so many of us hit the trenches each day as both mom and entrepreneur. Personally, I’m on a never-ending journey to make the formula work.
You’ve heard it before. We all have the same 24 hours. So, if we are filling those hours with business and motherhood, something has to give. I asked women all over the country what they have given up in order to be a mom inbusiness, and here’s a sampling of what they said:
MSNBC featured Entrepreneur Andy Willoughby’s 3 Step Plan member success stories about creating and managing a home business. The 3 Step Plan allows members to find financial freedom while not having their lives consumed by work.
Rob and Denise Carver became members of the 3 Step Plan in 2007 after Rob was diagnosed with MS and was no longer able to work outside their home. With the 3 Step Plan, they took control of their finances and were able to work from home . “The 3 Step Plan is so simple and truly made for anyone to use. We started this almost three years ago and haven’t looked back,” said Denise Carver.
Entrepreneur Andy Willoughby’s 3 Step Plan is featured on retirementplantips.com. Members of the 3 Step Plan discuss how it benefits people of all ages and helps to achieve financial freedom by increasing wealth with their home business. Entrepreneur Andy Willoughby developed the 3 step plan to achieve three goals:
One family member creating income from a home-based business
Here is a video post by ABC, featuring USA Today contributor and small business expert Steve Strauss about why starting a small business in this tough economy can deem successful by following 5 simple tips.
Tip 1: Be A Business Person: Learn business and start writing a business plan
Tips 2: Look For Vacuums And Waves: There are 27 million businesses and 99 percent account for small businesses. Your business needs something new and different, the vacuum, and something old and successful, the wave. The vacuum is doing something different, thinking outside of the box. Wave is old that deems successful for other businesses such as a twitter page for your business.
Tip 3: Have A GREAT Online Presence: Set up a Website that makes you look professional and big no matter how small your business is because it can generate more business and profit
Tip 4: Use Available Technology: Buy software that can help contribute to your business and have a professional business space for client meeting
Tip 5: Don’t Lead: Find successful business models in your industry