Business Is Fluid. You Need To Learn How To Adapt

In the 10+ years of running Goldstein Media, I’ve noticed something. Business isn’t something that is static and unchanging. It’s fluid. Every deal, contract, project is different from the last one and any future ones. To be honest, I wish my business wouldn’t throw me curve balls, where I would have revise contracts and agreements. […]

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Work/Life Balance As A Solopreneur

Work/life balance is important in any job, but especially when you’re an entrepreneur and even more so a solopreneur. In every job there is the opportunity to overwork and neglect yourself and your family, but this is even more prevalent when you’re a solopreneur. Though people don’t mean ill by this, often when you’re on […]

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There Is A Correct Way To Pitch On Social/LinkedIn

Thursday morning, I got a connection request from a person. Nothing quite out of the ordinary there. But in her connection message she very nicely asked something. She asked me if she could pitch me her services. Yes… before connecting she took the approach to make her intentions known. She did it respectfully and the […]

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Why It’s Important To Let Your Web Person Handle Your Hosting And Maintenance

I’ve been doing web design, web development, and digital marketing for more than 10 years. Of the years I’ve done a number of different methods to host my clients’ sites. In the beginning I would have them pick up cheap hosting and they would manage that relationship. As time went on, the cheap hosting acted […]

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Different Ways To Network Other Than Traditional Networking Events

A good friend of mine and colleague Sara Rosenberg recently posted on LinkedIn about how there are many different ways to network not just going to networking events. Her post makes some great points: On LinkedIn alone you can… Post great content. Respond and comment on great content. Reach out and connect to colleagues. As […]

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