Small business owners are tasked with a wide range of responsibilities, as they are often accountable for multiple functions of their organization. From handling the books to hiring and training employees to conducting sales to building strong client relationships, these entrepreneurs must wear many hats—and most wear more than one at a time. A recent article published by The Huffington Post asserts that it is important for small business owners to delegate key tasks. Amanda E. Clark, president and editor-in-chief at Grammar Chic, Inc., has both experienced the need to delegate such tasks and provided the services that small business owners require to do so. As such, she has offered her expertise on the subject in a recent statement to the press.
"Owning a small business is something that takes a great deal of time," Clark explains. "In the beginning, I was able to handle everything on my own. Then, as my company grew, I realized it was time to put the relationships in place that would allow me to rely on others to keep my organization going. So I hired more employees, an accountant, a lawyer, and other key professionals. This allowed me to delegate and outsource the tasks that I, personally, didn't need to be doing in order to keep my business growing and, ultimately, maintain my sanity. As any entrepreneur knows, there is simply too much for one person to take on in a growing business."
While her experience as a small business owner has certainly allowed Clark to speak to the importance of delegating and outsourcing tasks, it has also provided her with the insight necessary to build her company into a resource that other small businesses turn to for such assistance. Grammar Chic, Inc. has partnered with entrepreneurs across multiple industries with regard to content creation, social media marketing, content marketing, brand development and other key activities. Clark explains that, while the creation of content for marketing and other purposes is essential in driving sales, expanding visibility and leading a company toward success, it is not something that entrepreneurs have the time or, in many cases, the knowhow to complete.
"Content generation for a small business covers many bases," Clark asserts. "The most obvious aspect of this is marketing. Web content, press releases, social media content and other promotional materials are integral to the success of a company, and we at Grammar Chic have it all down to an art form. But there are other key pieces of content that we can generate for our clients, including white papers, business proposals, manuals, professional correspondence and other key documents. As such, we have created a catalogue of services that allow us to support the needs of small business owners—and to help them achieve their goals with regard to expansion, visibility, etc."
Clark explains that many small businesses fail when they reach the stage at which their owners need to delegate tasks because the partnerships that would allow them to do so simply are not in place. As such, the goal of the Grammar Chic team, when working with clients in this way, is to offer comprehensive support pertaining to content generation. This means that the company provides not only the actual written material but also assistance with strategy development and other key activities.
"I highly encourage small business owners to think about what they can delegate or outsource and to call upon the professionals who can take on these tasks effectively," Clark recommends. "We have worked with entrepreneurs in a variety of industries in a wide range of capacities, and I know that my team is capable of helping business owners to meet their goals while providing the high quality deliverables that these entrepreneurs expect."
For more information about Grammar Chic, Inc. and the professional writing and brand management services that it can provide to small business owners, interested individuals are invited to call (803) 831-7444 or email info@grammarchic.net.
ABOUT:
Grammar Chic, Inc. is a full-service professional writing and content management firm that provides writing and editing services to a diverse clientele. Led by President and Editor-In-Chief Amanda E. Clark, Grammar Chic's team offers its expertise to clients in the creative, business and academic fields. The company accepts a wide range of projects and often drafts resumes, press releases, web content, marketing materials and ghostwritten creative pieces. To learn more about Grammar Chic, Inc. and the services that its team offers, visit www.grammarchic.net. Interested individuals are invited to "like" the company's Facebook page and follow @GrammarChicInc on Twitter.
Company Name: Grammar Chic, Inc.Contact Person: Amanda Clark
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Phone: 803-831-7444
Address:3499 Fallowbrook Forest
City: York
State: SC
Country: United States
Website: http://www.grammarchic.net
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