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Take Time To Read Newsletters

I decided to take some time out and go through emails I had marked up as “read in the future” and came across two  posts by bizSugar - http://www.bizsugar.com/outframe/five-financial-rules-for-starting-a-business/ and http://www.bizsugar.com/outframe/101-small-business-mistakes-and-what-you-can-learn-from-them/ the content of which made me realise how much valuable information they contained.

As a self-employed person I am always looking for ways to improve my services, what can I add and what should I get rid off.  I subscribe to numerous newsletters but very rarely get to read them all the way through. It’s a bit like going to a website – if after a few seconds nothing leaps out at me I come out of it.  However in doing so – what piece of valuable information have I missed?

There are some very useful tips in the above two posts on starting up a business (wish this post had come out two years ago!) and in the second it was somehow refreshing to read that we all make mistakes no matter how large or small our business is.

So take time out to read the newsletters you have subscribed to – you never know what snippet of information you might come across that will benefit you and your business.

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One Response to “Take Time To Read Newsletters”

  • Great blog and very true.

    I think it is a good idea to us outlook or your email client to transfer newsletters to a specific folder. That way you can have them saved in one place and spend some time reviewing them.

    Regards

    Phil

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