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If money grew on trees, you’d have the best of the best do everything for you. But money doesn’t grow on trees or fall from the sky, and extra zeros don’t show up on your bank account statements.
So we have to deal with reality - which, for entrepreneurs, means wearing all the hats. Social media, bookkeeping, sales, system set up, technology. You name it, and you probably do it at some level in your company.
What’s wild to think about is how NOT normal this is.
In companies with more than one or two people, for example, a marketing department would handle social media. IT would take care of all your app and tech needs. Finance would take care of invoicing, and all you’d get is a report once a month to make sure everything’s on track.
One of the biggest and most important areas DIYed by wedding professionals is the website. And it’s also one of the most important, which means if you’re going to attempt to develop or manage your own site, you should start with some standard best practices.
Today, I bring on Katy Taylor Jacobson, my wife and Ideaction website expert, to share some tips and tricks to remedy often-overlooked issues on your site.
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If money grew on trees, you’d have the best of the best do everything for you. But money doesn’t grow on trees or fall from the sky, and extra zeros don’t show up on your bank account statements.
So we have to deal with reality - which, for entrepreneurs, means wearing all the hats. Social media, bookkeeping, sales, system set up, technology. You name it, and you probably do it at some level in your company.
What’s wild to think about is how NOT normal this is.
In companies with more than one or two people, for example, a marketing department would handle social media. IT would take care of all your app and tech needs. Finance would take care of invoicing, and all you’d get is a report once a month to make sure everything’s on track.
One of the biggest and most important areas DIYed by wedding professionals is the website. And it’s also one of the most important, which means if you’re going to attempt to develop or manage your own site, you should start with some standard best practices.
Today, I bring on Katy Taylor Jacobson, my wife and Ideaction website expert, to share some tips and tricks to remedy often-overlooked issues on your site.
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