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How to prepare for working without wifi

One of the biggest issues location-independent entrepreneurs face is finding temporary workspaces that suit all of our needs (#thestruggleisreal). When you arrive in a new country or city, it can be pretty challenging to find that perfect working space — one that combines solid internet, great coffee, a quiet ambiance, and the chance to meet…

recognizing and accepting the different modes of solo business

In business, as with life, you might notice that there are different periods that you find yourself in — often without much choice on your part. Or, in the words of The Byrds, “To everything – turn, turn, turn // There is a season – turn, turn, turn” (apologies for getting that stuck in your…

learning to code skillcrush

Welcome to One Woman Experiments, where daring business women experiment with different parts of their business in order to find best practices. We hope these experiments help improve your business and inspire you to test-drive new strategies. Have an experiment you want to test out and document? Check out our ideas and guidelines! This experiment…

How to Pick the Perfect Business Partner

Collaborating with a fellow solopreneur is a great way to expand your business and explore new platforms or markets — without all of the pressure of trying to figure it out on your own. But partnering up with just anyone can make for a collaboration that brings more stress than success. When you’re on the…

solo business logistics

This year, I set some pretty lofty business goals for my solo social media business. One of them: Diversify my clientele by adding corporate clients. For me, the challenge of creating community and engagement around big, faceless corporate giants is one of the most fulfilling parts of running a social media management company. But approaching…

solo business logistics

  As solopreneurs, we wear many hats in our business: customer support, copywriter, salesperson, and CEO. As we bounce from field to field trying to get our tasks done, we’re often bogged down by industry jargon. And the worst part of jargon is this: We get sucked into a rabbit hole of research trying to…