Wednesday, July 26, 2017

How to Be a Successful Female Entrepreneur


Becoming an entrepreneur can be incredibly difficult and even more so if you’re a woman and are trying to break into an industry that’s predominately male. Instead of feeling discouraged, know that there are lots of women before you who have accomplished the same goal and there will be plenty of people cheering you on toward your dream. Many ways exist to be a truly successful entrepreneur, but there are also some vital traits you should possess in order to reach your entrepreneurial dreams.
Take risks
If you’re embarking on your own business venture, you won’t get anywhere without taking measured risks. Avoid being too timid to take risks, because your business will either stagnant or fail entirely. While you shouldn’t be afraid of failure, it’s important that you learn from it and do better the next time around. Decide what risks your business can handle and could provide a benefit to your company.
Assert your worth
Because you’re attempting to start your own business, you’ll be dealing with people wondering whether or not you’re worth the investment. You might face even more skepticism because you’re a woman. Know your own worth and do not be afraid to show it. Talk about your skills and areas of expertise and do not be afraid to show off what you know. The more confident you are in your own value, the more likely other people will see it too.
Find a female mentor
This tip is especially important if you’re young or just starting out in your industry. Find a female mentor you respect and has lots of business experience and then ask her to mentor you. A woman who’s been in your shoes will be able to give you valuable advice and support that can help you achieve your goals.
Be knowledgeable
Since it’s likely people will question how much you know about what you’re doing, it’s vital that you are knowledgeable about the industry and topics you’re working with. While you can’t know everything, you must understand the basic facts of your industry and what it takes to run a business. Read as much as you can and talk to lots of different people for advice.
Always improve
No matter how much of an expert you are in a specific field, you can always improve the amount of knowledge you have. If you feel you’ve reached the pinnacle in one area, move onto something else that can enhance your business skills and take your company to the next level. Always strive toward the next level and make yourself continuous goals in various areas.
Have faith in yourself
Finally, female entrepreneurs often face more self-doubt than men who are pursuing the same goals. If you begin to feel discouraged, remember that you’ve been working hard and preparing yourself for being an entrepreneur and it’s normal to have some doubt or questions. Learn to have faith in yourself and you’ll be able to accomplish your goals!

Monday, July 10, 2017

The Importance of Helping Endangered Species


Some people wonder why we need to worry about different species going extinct when there are so many other types of animals in the world. It may not seem like a big deal if a few kinds of insects or mammals are no longer around. People argue that creatures have always gone extinct and it’s the natural order of life. Unfortunately, research shows that extinctions are happening at a rate that is not natural and most likely directly related to human activities. It’s up to us to help sustain the environment around us and make sure the other creatures that inhabit our planet continue to exist. By helping endangered species, we’re upholding a balanced ecological web; this goal is important for many reasons.
Balanced biosphere
Likely the most important reason we need to work to protect endangered species is that they help balance our biosphere. The biosphere is the combination of all ecosystems that exist on Earth. For an ecosystem to remain balanced, all species contributing to that ecosystem need to be present and doing their jobs. For example, without predators in a forested area, deer populations usually swell to outrageous numbers, causing property damage and car accidents, along with other issues such as overgrazing native plants. Most species have much smaller influences in ecosystems, many of which we still do not understand. It’s important to help this balance remain as much as possible to avoid any serious consequences.
Medical advancements
Many organisms have made incredible contributions to medical advancements and helped us develop technology that saves human lives. Penicillin was created from a simple fungus that people paid little attention to until it’ medical value was revealed. Toxins from various plants have been proven to possess great medicinal value and help with certain illnesses. We’ve learned incredible treatments from small species and there are millions more left to discover. For example, only 5 percent of the oceans have been explored and water covers 70 percent of the Earth. There are likely many more species we have yet to find that can contribute to medical advancements and possibly cure serious diseases.
Healthy agriculture
In order to produce agriculture, healthy ecosystems are vital. Insects such as bees pollinate the plants, which would have to be done by hand if these insects go extinct. When there’s less variety in a type of agriculture and the plant or animal contracts a disease, it can wipe out the entire species. Multiple types of plants or animals contribute to genetic diversity, which allows them to adapt and often prevents diseases from destroying their entire populations. By having various types of a single plant, for example, scientists are more likely to be able to find traits from one strain of plant that can be used to create more sustainable, higher producing, or disease resistant crops

Monday, July 3, 2017

How Different Organisms Affect the Ecosystem


An oft repeated statement in the conservation movement is that all animals are important to an ecosystem and each species plays its own role within that ecosystem. I’ve even mentioned it before in my post on “The Importance of Helping Endangered Species.” However, I’ve noticed that people don’t usually explain what this statement means and how exactly different species contribute to the ecosystem they reside within. Different types of organisms contribute to their ecosystem in unique ways and I’d like to give a basic idea of how they accomplish this, so you can understand the importance of focusing on helping all different kinds of species!
A lot of these terms and information you probably learned about in middle or high school biology, but likely haven’t heard them much since then. Ecosystems are much more complex than the information I’m giving, but I think it’s important that people have a basic understanding of how ecosystems work, especially in our efforts for conservation. There are three main roles, or niches, in every ecosystem, so I’ll address these and give some information on their roles and the organisms that would be found in these niches.
Producers
producer is the organism that creates the primary energy used within an ecosystem. Almost always, producers are plants. These organisms use sunlight for photosynthesis, which is how they get their energy in order to grow. Eventually other animals will eat them and the producers pass on their energy as chemical energy. Over time, energy leaves the ecosystem as heat and goes back into the rest of the biosphere. Producers are incredibly important to this process of creating and passing on energy because they’re the first source of energy; without them, an ecosystem couldn’t survive at all. However, producers are often overlooked in conservation efforts in favor of animals.
Examples of producers are moss, seaweed, bamboo, orchids - pretty much any kind of plant that you would find in the environment. People don’t often mention them, but there are endangered plants, such as the Arizona Agave or the Rafflesia Flower. Some of these plants are endangered due to encroachment on their environment, since they can’t move like many animals can. Others are disappearing because of their health benefits to humans (whether real or imagined) and aren’t being replanted at the same rate.
Consumers
Consumers eat producers and use the plants to generate energy. Some consumers also eat other consumers for energy or other consumers and producers (like humans do). The main types of consumers are herbivores (eat only plants), carnivores (eat only meat), and omnivores (eat both). A larger amount of producers are required to provide enough energy for consumers. Most ecosystems are more like pyramids, with producers making up the base.
Generally, conservation efforts are focused on consumers, because they’re the best-known and easiest to identify. Animals like tigers, deer, frogs, snakes, and nearly all other animals are considered consumers.
Decomposers
Decomposers are the final group in an ecosystem and responsible for consuming dead matter. These organisms do not have a very glamorous job, but they’re vital to keeping an ecosystem clean and balanced. As decomposers do their jobs, the remaining energy leaves the ecosystem as heat, moving back into the atmosphere.
Examples of decomposers are worms, fungi, and snails, along with bacteria and various other types of organisms.

Friday, June 30, 2017

Importance of Social Media to Entrepreneurs


The use of technology is widespread and a part of everyday life. Incredible developments have been made in the last couple of decades, leading to technology becoming a staple for businesses. Large companies are completely reliant on technology and using social media for marketing. Because of these developments, social media can make or break the success of a business and the same holds true for entrepreneurs. The use of social media provides entrepreneurs with access to resources they might not have otherwise. If you’re looking to launch a new business, it’s vital you understand the importance of social media and how you can use it to benefit your company. 
recent study showed that the use of social media for business increases traffic to websites. While this benefit is incredibly useful for a business, another study by the Social Media Examiner found that most marketers use social media, but the majority of them do not understand how to use it as effectively as possible. These results show that entrepreneurs must make an active effort to become well-versed in social media in order to achieve success in their business ventures.
Low cost
For an entrepreneur that’s starting a brand-new business, cost is usually a major consideration when it comes to marketing. Small businesses usually limit the amount of marketing they do in order to save costs and put more funds toward perfecting their product or service. Social media allows companies to get exposure they’d otherwise pay for and a simple Instagram or Facebook ad can lead to new customers. You can spend money to reach a larger audience, but these costs are usually low. With careful planning and research, an entrepreneur can make the most of social media resources for free, designing and sharing logos, news, and images.
Increased traffic
A great aspect of social media is the ability to embed and share links. Entrepreneurs can simply add a link to a post and watch the traffic increase to their website or other social media pages. Having a small giveaway or something that draws people in goes a long way on social media. Just make sure your website and company can handle it.  
Brand recognition
Using social media allows entrepreneurs to get the word out about their new business venture and starts making the brand known to people. By regularly posting on social media and sharing quality posts, entrepreneurs create brand recognition amongst their target audience. A strong social media presence also increases the authority a brand has in their industry, because people recognize the brand and what it provides to consumers.
Understand the consumer
One of the best benefits of using social media as an entrepreneur is the opportunity to understand and connect with the consumer. Before launching your business, you need to identify your target audience. Once you know who you’re marketing to, you’ll be able to research what social media networks they use and how they interact with their favorite brands. Watch what successful companies do to market on social media and take tips from that!

Thursday, June 22, 2017

The Disappearance of Bees


For the past few years, concern has increased over the apparent lack of bees. One species has officially been placed on the endangered creature list and scientists are searching for ways to stop them from disappearing. While researchers disagree at the rate of the bee population decreasing, many agree that it is occurring and something we should watch. Educate yourself on the facts about the importance of honey bees and what you can do to help!
Why are bees important?
The biggest reason bees are so important is their assistance with pollination. While bees are not the sole pollinators for the Earth’s plant life, they’re the largest players. Bees pollinate most plants and help cultivate food. Agriculture heavily depends on bees to successfully pollinate crops. The honey industry is also thriving and must continue to do so, though captive bees are not as affected by the decline in population as wild bees. Without bees, we’d have to find other ways to pollinate crops, either by hand or using machines, which would be incredibly difficult. Since it is currently nearly impossible to simulate the amount of work bees do when it comes to pollination, we’d likely face a huge food shortage if bees were to fully disappear.
Bees also contribute to biodiversity, which is incredibly important to the ecological health of the planet. If a single species declines significantly in population or becomes extinct, it severely impacts that environment. Since bees play such a large role throughout the world, it’s even more important that we pay attention to their numbers.
Why are they disappearing?
There has been a lot of conjecture on why bees are vanishing in countries across the globe. One of the first theories was that the invasive species of Africanized honey bee was killing off wild honeybees in the United States and Europe, but not performing the same amount of pollinating native bees did. Since Africanized honey bees have a tendency to act aggressively, many people want to kill them, which could lead to killing native bees that look similar to the Africanized honey bees.
Now, scientists have determined that the main cause is colony collapse disorder (CCD), though it’s still unclear exactly what causes this issue. Most likely, it’s a combination of various factors, but mainly due to the use of pesticides and herbicides. Even though many of these chemicals are illegal, a lot are still used and have a negative impact on the bee population.
What can we do?
One of the best ways to combat bees disappearing is through growing plants native to your area, along with a small garden. Since bees are being harmed by pesticides and herbicides, not using these on your plants will attract the bees and provide them with a food source, so their colony can thrive.

Monday, June 12, 2017

6 Skills You Must Have to Succeed as an Entrepreneur


Being an entrepreneur means you wear many hats throughout your career. When you’re first getting your company started, you’re responsible for doing the majority of the work and acting as the CEO, marketer, sales team, and assembly, often within the same day. As an entrepreneur, you must have many different skills if you want to truly succeed. It may be daunting when you look at the amount of responsibilities you have and what you need to do in order to launch your business, but with a few skills, you’ll find it’s all easier than you originally anticipated. While you don’t need to be an expert at everything, there are some skills that are intrinsic to being a successful entrepreneur.
Organization
First off, to be an entrepreneur, you’ll need to have organization down pat. You’ll constantly have deadlines to meet, people to manage, and tasks to complete that you can’t forget about. Being able to keep track of all your appointments and responsibilities, as well as important papers and information is vital if you want to make running your own business work.
Communication
You’ll be interacting with a lot of people on a regular basis, whether they’re employees, funders, consumers, or other entrepreneurs. You need to feel confident when you talk to them. Make sure you’re equally comfortable giving a sales pitch or instructing employees on what to do to make sure the company reaches its goals. If you can communicate your vision to other people, you’re setting yourself up to be a great entrepreneur.
Leadership
As an entrepreneur, you’re the leader of your company and it’s likely that you’re already a natural born leader, so you command this position well. Take time to constantly improve your leadership abilities to be even more effective. Leading a company is a huge responsibility and you must make sure you’re up to the challenge.
Tech knowledge
Today, technology is a major part of our day-to-day lives. For businesses, it’s necessary that they use technology to market the business and connect with consumers. While most of this marketing involves common social media platforms, you’ll also want to have an attractive website and strong online presence. If you don’t already have a basic understanding of these tech skills, teach yourself or consider hiring someone to design a website and manage the online presence for your company.
Financial savvy
To be an entrepreneur, you’ll have to carefully budget as you’re launching your business so you don’t overspend your funds in areas that aren’t necessities. Being able to budget and stay within those set financial means is incredibly important to your business’s continued success. You’ll probably eventually have an accountant to handle most of your finances, but it's good to have a basic understanding of the financial responsibilities for a business.
Discipline
Being disciplined means you know when to wait before making a decision and when it’s okay to take a risk. You understand the importance of focusing your time and money into one aspect of the business instead of pushing something that’s easier, but not as important. A disciplined entrepreneur can handle what the business throws at him.