"I never have enough time to enjoy the proceeeds from my business."
"I love what I do, but I can't seem to increase profits."
Verge Publishing makes it their business to gather the best tools so you can be more effective - more successful - at what it is you do best.
Dallas, TX - Let's face it. When you own a business, you wear many hats. You provide expertise in whatever trade you specialize...but you're also an accountant. You're a salesperson. You're a collections agent.
You're a marketer. You're a hiring manager. You're a computer expert. And these are just a few of the roles you take on when you attempt to run a successful small business. We all know the numbers...most small businesses don't succeed. Most fail within the first year or two.
What separates the successful small business from one that sinks?
Most small business owners have the physical and mental capabilities needed to run a small business, but the difference between success and failure is information.
We spend our time gathering information from experts so you don't have to learn from the school of hard knocks.
"With all the experts running businesses out there, how many know how to keep and retain top personnel, which can be the difference between success and failure? How many know how to leverage technology to reduce errors and repetitive tasks?" asks Ryan Burns, owner of Verge Publishing. "These are critical roles for a small business, yet I hear the same mistakes being made over and over again. These mistakes can bring down a business that takes so many years to develop. Yet imminently successful businesses seem to know the answers to these questions. I wanted to see these secrets made available to more small business owners who didn't have the experience or the money to bring in expert consultants. That's why I started the company."
Burns points out that small business owners face competition in this global economy that the business of 10 or 20 years ago never faced. "Margins are cut. Products and services must compete on a larger field - one which includes players from across the state, country, and the world. There are ways to cut costs and become more effective which most people don't consider."
"Information is a critical success factor in today's marketplace. Our desire to address that factor brings us to where we are today."