Profits differ from net income, and no where is there clearer than for small business owner-operators, artists, and creatives. Just because you have a certain amount of money left over after covering expenses doesn’t mean you’ve made profits. Why? Because you have to factor in the cost of your labor and the risk you took and so after factoring that in, millions of small businesses and artists and creatives are operating with little to no profit. However, it doesn’t have to be this way and so we wanted to create a space where sharp entrepreneurs and creatives could come together and discuss the challenges to profitability and potential solutions. If you have something valuable to add to this conversation that can help others achieve profitability, please reach out to us as we want to get your ideas in front of our readers.
Chesarae Woodson

Having an activity company specifically for seniors where we do in home activities sounds like a great and innovative idea, right? Well, in theory it’s a great idea, but in the health care industry and in any other for-profit organizations, they want to know how this innovative idea will benefit them financially. Read more>>
Naysha Clark

The biggest challenge to being successful as a realtor in the industry is navigating unpredictable market conditions and demonstrating adaptability. Read more>>
Michaela Longoria

The biggest issue I see is when customers or clients want to find something on a budget that is so far under par, there’s no room or way for the creative/provider to execute a successful job. Read more>>

