Skills To Look For In Contractors
I know hiring a contractor (especially for the first time) can seem overwhelming. Here are the key qualities I look for in contractors before bringing them onto my team.
Our Favorite Small Business Hacks
Our business has grown significantly, and we’ve started using new tools to continue to move TAC(t) forward, and further enhance our work for our clients! These Marketing and project management tools help us save time, collaborate as our remote team, and keep us on track, internally, so we can focus on our client’s goals.
3 Tips For Working From Home
Working remotely isn’t a new trend by any means, but there’s a clear distinction between simply doing your job remotely and being successful while working from home. I’ve seen this in my own business and industry. To be completely honest with you, not everyone is naturally good at working remotely— which is okay! There are certain things you can do to help you be a successful remote employee, business owner, or contractor (real pants optional).
How To Market Your Job Openings
How To Market Your Job Openings… start by capitalizing on the traffic already on your website and be sure to list your job openings on a Career page. If you need to fill the position ASAP, make sure the page is easy to find and regularly send your site visitors in that direction.
How To Grow Your Team as a Small Business Owner
Hiring people who fit your business is no easy feat, and it can be intimidating at times. A key focus of mine in 2021 was building and growing my team, and my business has benefited big time with these talented individuals on the team. If you aren’t sure where to begin, here are a few steps to help you go and grow!
What My Clients Struggle With The Most
Today, Marketing is the overarching umbrella from which we get the four P’s: Product, Place, Price, and Promotion. When you follow the ‘yellow brick road’ down from Promotion— this is where we get Advertising and Public Relations. These two subjects are what a majority of my clients recognize as ‘marketing.’ However, they are just a small piece of the pie.
Collaboration Etiquette 101
have a network of well-vetted creative business owners I work with when a client’s needs require it. These individuals own businesses complimentary to TAC(t), making the relationship mutually beneficial. They get the work, I get the talent, and the client gets a high quality service and/or product.
Working with these creative partners, I’ve learned a thing or two about collaboration.