Dequiana Jackson

Dequiana Jackson, Founder of Inspired Marketing, Inc., helps overachieving women entrepreneurs conquer limiting beliefs and create marketing plans that grow their businesses. This includes one-on-one marketing plan development, digital product creation, web design and content marketing. Dequiana is the author of Know Your Business: How to Attract Ideal Clients & Sell More and runs the award-winning blog, Entrepreneur-Resources.net.

The Business Survival Guide for the Late 2010s

Becoming a successful business doesn’t happen overnight. It takes time and dedication. For many companies, it’s a process of trying different ideas until they find the right one for their particular venture. Things have changed a lot as we reach the end of our current decade; some changes have been …

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What Does It Take To Have A Genuinely Wholesome Brand?

Every small business has admired big brands with a mixture of respect and envy. They’ve achieved something that so few others manage to get anywhere close to doing, and that simply involves monopolizing the marketplace with a message, a name, and an image. The products or services that big brands …

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What Should I Look For In An Arc Flash Company?

At some point in time, many business owners will realize that their companies could benefit from attaining arc flash products and services. Once you reach this conclusion, it’s time to start looking for the right company from which to attain the business-building services that you need. Read on to learn …

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From Prototype To Launch – The Process

Ideas can be amazing, well-rounded, false-logic, and simply pie-in-the-sky. But some ideas have a lot of merit. Unfortunately, an idea cannot be patented or profited from without a lot of development and work. If you’ve got a great idea, it’s no good to anyone just sitting in your head. You …

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Bored At Work? You Shouldn’t Be

Don’t worry, this isn’t going to be a post that enthuses about being your best and always giving it 110% (for one thing, that’s not mathematically possible). While you should always strive to do those things, a lack of them is not necessarily why you’re finding yourself bored at work. …

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