One of the greatest parts of Work.com is that any member, no matter what kind of business experience they have, can write their own Work.com How-To Guide. Share your business advice and experience and show your expertise. If something is so second-nature to you it seems easy, it may be easy for you to write about it. Members often worry that they are not "expert" enough to write a guide -- but many of you are expert in some, if not many, aspects of business. Maybe you're really good at doing business taxes or building an ecommerce site. Or you know the best kind of espresso machine to buy for a cafe, or how to import auto parts from Taiwan. As you offer useful information and point to the best web resources, if you happen to let us know about what your business does as relevant to your topic, we'd be happy to know that.
The best guides can make our Most Popular and Highest-Rated guides list, or even become an Editor's Pick.
Here are two of the newest guides posted that deal with niche topics that stem from very individual expertise: Understanding Guanxi to Maximize Your Business Potential in China by Kenneth Wong, president of the Shanghai House of Entrepreneurs, and Making Money with CafePress by Kimberly Dawn Wells, a CafePress shopkeeper.
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