LCO Business Network

Building a Bridge Between U.S. & Hispanic Entrepreneurs

Douglas Dolan
  • Male
  • Prescott, AZ
  • United States
Share 
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook

Douglas Dolan's Friends

Douglas Dolan's Groups

Douglas Dolan's Discussions

Laziness or Leverage?
1 Reply

Having worked in corporate America for more than a decade before branching out on my own five years ago, I understand the joke in the picture above. It’s true, many profitable companies create space…

Started this discussion. Last reply by Eddie Galdamez Feb 24.

The Sweat Equity of Social Networking

Let’s get started by discussing a quick definition of sweat equity in the event it is a foreign concept for you. Sweat equity defines time and effort a person or people put into a project for free wi…

Started Feb 12

When Did Common Sense Become Less Common?
1 Reply

I wrote a piece a couple of weeks back titled, “Can Great Marketing Save a Bad Business Model”. I came across a story today that falls somewhat into this category about Holiday Inn and “human bed-war…

Started this discussion. Last reply by Maria Smith-Alvira Feb 4.

Can Great Marketing Save a Bad Business Model?
1 Reply

Unless this post is your first experience with my profile, you know I am a solopreneur business consultant and copywriter. Interestingly, my consulting work thus far runs a 75 / 25 split of curing th…

Started this discussion. Last reply by Maria Smith-Alvira Jan 26.

RSS

Loading feed

 

Douglas Dolan's Page

Profile Information

Industry
The Solopreneur's Guide
About You or Your Business
Consulting / Copywriting
Want or Need from the Network
thesologuide.com
Website
http://I am a small business consultant, copywriter and author of t...

Latest Activity

Nice Article. Thank you Doug
February 24
Douglas Dolan added a discussion
Having worked in corporate America for more than a decade before branching out on my own five years ago, I understand the joke in the picture above. It’s true, many profitable companies create space for less motivated people to slack behind true lea…
February 23
Douglas Dolan added a discussion
Let’s get started by discussing a quick definition of sweat equity in the event it is a foreign concept for you. Sweat equity defines time and effort a person or people put into a project for free with hopes of some form of compensation once the pro…
February 12
Douglas Dolan added a discussion
  I wrote a piece a couple of weeks back titled, “Can Great Marketing Save a Bad Business Model”. I came across a story today that falls somewhat into this category about Holiday Inn and “human bed-warmers”.I can’t directly tie this new story to my…
February 4
Learn a tribe technique to grow your business exponentially faster and more efficiently http://bit.ly/Tribe_Mastery
February 3
Jose J Rosales. and Douglas Dolan are now friends
January 30
January 24
January 22
Douglas Dolan added a discussion
Unless this post is your first experience with my profile, you know I am a solopreneur business consultant and copywriter. Interestingly, my consulting work thus far runs a 75 / 25 split of curing the ills of troubled businesses versus assisting sol…
January 13
January 13
January 12
January 12
One of the reasons I joined this site was to target this demographic. I've attended the Maryland Hispanic Business Conference and a couple of local Hispanic Chamber of Commerce events. I don't have an entire website in Spanish but I do have one page…
January 12
January 12
January 7
Doug; Thank you for the link, it is a nice article. KR
January 7

Comment Wall (15 comments)

You need to be a member of LCO Business Network to add comments!

Join LCO Business Network

At 8:53am on February 4, 2010, Lael Johnson said…
Hi Doug,
Thanks very much for your welcome.
At 10:31am on January 13, 2010, Ivan Mendoza said…
Hello Doug:
Thanks for your welcome note and letting us to be part of the network, looking forward to networking with you and the community,
regards,
Ivan Mendoza
At 11:53pm on January 12, 2010, Teresa V. Basa said…
Doug,

Thank you for your welcoming words. I am happy to have joined and look forward to learning the ins and outs of this online community site.


Teresa
At 7:40pm on November 4, 2009, Ed Martin said…
Thanks for having me on the site. Looking forward to exploring it.
Ed
At 4:23pm on November 3, 2009, Robbie Fernandez McLean said…
Thanks Doug.

Great speaking with you the other day. Will be looking at the attachments later today. Looking forward to getting involved.

Robbie
At 10:09am on October 26, 2009, Kathleen O'Grady said…
Thank you for the warm welcome! Victoria Ipri invited me, and I am excited to be here!
At 9:16am on October 24, 2009, Wayne L. Anderson said…
Hi Doug,

Thanks for then note. I would be honored to have you as a friend on LCO.

Have a great day!

-- Wayne.
At 10:06am on October 23, 2009, Duke Getzinger said…
Thanks for the invite old man. I hope you and the kids are feeling better this morning. BTW - the site looks great.

Duke
At 10:03pm on October 19, 2009, Diego Alvarez said…
Hi Doug, Thanks for your welcome message. Looking forward to networking!
Best,
Diego.
At 7:22am on October 16, 2009, Lee Gerber said…
Doug
Looking forward to networking with you and your team
regards
lee

Douglas Dolan's Blog

Douglas Dolan

Unique Value Proposition: The First Step to Building a Successful Business

As you may have seen from my profile, I am a business consultant and copywriter. When I receive requests from people to assist them with their struggling businesses – from writing copy, to creating a new marketing campaign, assisting with setting goals, or identifying new target markets – one of the initial questions that I ask everyone is, “What is your unique value proposition?”

If you are not familiar with Unique Value Proposition (UVP), it defines your target market and the unique value tha… Continue

Posted on October 16, 2009 at 12:23pm —

Douglas Dolan

12 Basic Building Blocks for Your Business

Many first time entrepreneurs believe that only experts within their industry have the knowledge to help them build their business. While finding mentors within your industry is an important step, it doesn’t negate that professionals from other industries can provide valuable insight into some of the basic building blocks for your business.

Here are 12 points to live by for creating a healthy, sustainable business:

1. Create a business that integrates with your life plans of personal and econo… Continue

Posted on October 13, 2009 at 10:26am —

 
 
 

© 2010   Created by La Comunidad Online.Com on Ning.   Create a Ning Network!

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service

Sign in to chat!