HindSite's Weekly HindSight: Snow Businesses, Sports Tie-Ins, Caleb and The Wild Kingdom

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How You Know You’re Not Ready to Own a Snow Removal Businesssnow removal business

Every year we push ourselves, and our companies to do more.  I think it’s a business owner’s curse.  You always try to do more than you can handle, attempt to schedule a few extra jobs each week, or try to expand your business with a new service. 

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Our 3 Favorite “Shares” From This Week


  1. The Many Job Descriptions of a Business Owner

    Consider the story of Brian Schutt and Jesse Cross, two classmates at Purdue, where they studied business. Mr. Cross began a career investing in real estate, and along the way he figured out that real estate required a lot of maintenance work. Instead of outsourcing the work, he decided to learn what it would take to repair and keep up the real estate he owned himself. That experience convinced him that he had stumbled upon a business opportunity, and the result was Homesense Heating and Cooling.

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  2. Attend the Lighting Summit in January

    The Lighting Summit is a two-day conference, January 22 and 23, in Omaha, Neb. for landscape lighting professionals to learn how to grow and improve their business. Hosted by Jerry McKay, founder and president of McKay Landscape Lighting, participants will learn from his 20+ years in the landscape lighting business. The conference will cover nine topics in those two days including:

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  3. Use Sports Tie-Ins to Build Small Business Sales

    You don’t have to be a sports fanatic to support a local team — or use related tie-ins to attract customers to your business. Whether it’s football, baseball, basketball, hockey, soccer, or another sport that’s popular in your area, you can capitalize on people’s love for the game. Here’s how.

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Caleb and The Wild Kingdom

Hey everyone! My name is Caleb and I am one of the support guys here at HindSite.  I have been with the company for almost 3 years now, and so I can bet I have talked to most of you at least once in that time.  My share this week is just meant to give you a laugh and help to relieve the stress from the previous week.  If you enjoy animals, accents, or both, this is the video for you!

 



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