Are You a Workaholic? 5 Stress Management Tips for Entrepreneurs

May 26, 2011

One thing about wild women entrepreneurs–we “work hard, play harder”. But while that fortune cookie philosophy is useful advice, it’s not as easy as it sounds to live it. Even more than someone working a typical 9-to-5 job, small business owners are invested heavily in their jobs–financially and emotionally. It’s easy to become overworked and [...]

Read the full article →

The Small Business Credit Card Secret You Should Know

May 24, 2011

Like most small business owners, you probably have a credit card issued in your business name that you use solely for business-related expenses. You shopped around, found a great interest rate or rewards program, and you use it sparingly. Used wisely, a small business credit card can help your business operate successfully. But there is [...]

Read the full article →

3 Strategies for Turning Your Small Business Around

May 23, 2011

In this uncertain economic climate, it’s not unusual to find your business in a slump. Slower business and hiccups in your cash-flow can leave any small business owner feeling discouraged. But before you throw in the towel, check out these 3 strategies from Entrepreneur.com to help your small business stage a comeback. We’d also like [...]

Read the full article →

3 Ways to Cut Credit Card Payment Processing Fees

May 20, 2011

For many small business owners, the fees charged by credit card companies to process transactions are the bane of their existence. The fees can vary depending on the processor you use, the type of card submitted, and the type of transaction. Currently, legislation is being debated that could lower these interchange fees, however, when that [...]

Read the full article →

Teen Business Summit – August 22-24

May 19, 2011

While most teens spend their time enduring braces, Algebra, and parents who just don’t understand, there are a few enterprising youths who are putting their creativity and talent to use before they even reach college. The past few years have seen quite a few teen entrepreneurs turn into millionaires. The inaugural 2011 Teen Business Summit [...]

Read the full article →

National Small Business Week

May 17, 2011

On Monday, President Obama declared this week to be National Small Business Week, the Small Business Administration‘s annual event that brings together entrepreneurs and small business owners for various events in Washington, D.C. Featured speakers include Gail McGovern, CEO of the American Red Cross; Cathy Hughes, Founder and CEO if Radio One Inc.; and Seth [...]

Read the full article →

Mashable’s 73 Essential Social Media & Tech Tools for Small Businesses

May 16, 2011

The Wild WE loves it when Mashable puts out its weekly round-up of valuable tools and resources for the small business owner. We always find something new to help us be more organized, effective, and successful in our entrepreneurial pursuits. If you haven’t yet checked out this week’s list of 73 essential social media and tech resources, [...]

Read the full article →

Love a Local Business and Win a $50K Hiring Grant

May 13, 2011

Intuit, the folks who bring us Quicken and QuickBooks, is holding a contest to award a local small business owner a hiring grant worth up to $50K. Unless you were on the WPO’s list of top 50 fastest-growing women-led companies, your own small business could probably use this. So what are you waiting for? Nominate [...]

Read the full article →

Top 50 Fastest-Growing Women-Led Businesses

May 12, 2011

The Women Presidents’ Organization (WPO) has just released its list of the top 50 fastest-growing women-led businesses. At the top of the list is BrightStar, which uses a franchise model to provide home health-care staffing nationwide. (If the name sounds familiar it’s because the co-founder and CEO, Shelly Sun, was recently featured on CBS’s “Undercover [...]

Read the full article →

Is Your Small Business Mediocre?

May 11, 2011

We want all women entrepreneurs to be wild–wildly thriving, wildly successful, wildly wealthy. In today’s market, it’s just not enough to be average. Otherwise, we’d have to rebrand ourselves The Average WE. But what’s worse than being average? Being mediocre. Michele Welch, writing for the Young Entrepreneur blog, offers up these 5 tips for battling [...]

Read the full article →