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5 Essential Steps to Starting or Transitioning to Online Business in Trinidad & Tobago
In light of the current Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic sweeping the world right now, many people are being forced to look at working remotely. There are also many non-business owners and non-business owners needing to get creative and are turning to online business methods or simply having an interest in getting into online business at this time.
While COVID-19 is very serious, we can also look to see the silver lining and the opportunities to get very innovative in our business or maybe new businesses can be born because we now have a period of isolation which may move you to notice unique opportunities you may have never noticed before.
As an online business owner working remotely, running an online business, that is my online brand agency, House of Branding, and being in online business since 2011, I decided to offer up a quick crash course/ tips for small business owners in Trinidad and Tobago on how to get into online business.
Online business in Trinidad and Tobago may seem mysterious to many nationals and you just don’t know where to begin, you may even think its not possible. But it’s actually very feasiable and we have MANY tools available to do online business.
So I am going to cover an over-simplified version of the steps you need to consider to get into online business or take your current business to incorporate online business methods.
[PODCAST] Make More Money This Holiday Season
Let's be real we ALL want more money in our bank accounts, whether we're in business or not we all want to see more income in our lives. The good news is that as a business owner making more money it totally do-able. Especially during the holiday season. Nothing makes people more free with parting with their money like the holiday season and holiday sales and getting more value for your buck.
So exactly how do you get in on the action?
[PODCAST] Business Failures, Lessons I learnt & How I am Getting Back on Track
I am only human, and like everyone else I have failures too. In this episode I talk about:
- how I failed my business by losing focus on my own vision
- how I failed to get things done and how I am getting back on track
- my mess and how I'm dealing with it this time as opposed to how I usually am
Scotiabank replaces debit cards with VisaDebit Cards
Scotiabank will replace its debit cards with the Scotiabank Visa Debit Card to give customers greater access anywhere Visa is accepted."