Nursefriendly Entrepreneur Registration Form (Submitted December 2011)
Your Name, Degrees Licenses (Nursing and non-nursing degrees/licenses are fine to list): Anna Morrison, BA, BSN, RN, CLNC
Your Business Name (if applicable): The EntrepreneNurse Group, LLC
Business Organization?: Limited Liability Corporation, LLC
Why did you choose this type of organization? Was the most flexible in terms of my needs.
Please describe in detail your business/services you provide: Speaker, Keynotes, Seminars, Nursing Career Coach & Strategist, Blogger, Author, Soon to be Radio Show Host
Street Address:P.O. Box 23892
City: Fort Lauderdale
State/Province: Florida
Zip Code: 33307
E-mail Address: anna_e_morrison@hotmail.com
Blogs: http://icoachnurses.com/category/blog
Social Media Accounts:
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Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/icoachnursesdotcom
LinkedIn: http://www.linkedin.com/in/icoachnursesannamorrison
Twitter: http://twitter.com/#!/icoachnurses
Type of business categories would you would like to be listed (no maximum, we make up new categories frequently for registrants): Coaching, Consulting, Nurse-Owned Businesses, Nursing Entrepreneurs, Publishing, Nursing Business Start up Coaching, Marketing/Social Media Coach, Keynote Speaker, Speakers Bureau
Keywords, Phrases that describe your business, experience, services: Nurse Consultant, Nurse Entrepreneur, Nurse Coach, Keynote Speaker, Nurse Entrepreneur Ideas, Nurse Entrepreneurship, Nursing Entrepreneurship, Nursing Business, Nursing Blogs, Nursing Forums, Speakers Bureau
Contact person(s): Phone number: (954) 793-9152
In what date (month/year) did you start your business? 07/2011
What Attracted You To The Field of Nursing? A chance to make a difference and the amount of opportunity, flexibiility
What is your experience and background in Nursing? ICU, Critical Care
Would you recommend Nursing as a career? Absolutely
How did you hear about the Nursefriendly, NursingEntrepreneurs.com?: Twitter
The year were you first licensed as a nurse? 2009
Professional organizations you have belonged to (now or in the past, please spell out the full name):
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses:"The American Association of Critical-Care Nurses (AACN) was established in 1969 as a not-for-profit, 501(c)(3) association designed to help educate nurses working in newly developed intensive care units."
American Association of Critical-Care Nurses, 101 Columbia, Aliso Viejo, CA 92656-1491, 1-800-899-2226 or 949-362-2000, info@aacn.org
http://www.aacn.org/
What made you decide to start your own business? I'm an entrepreneur at heart, it was bound to happen
How many times have you changed employers in your career? Too many to count
What specific qualities and traits do you feel make nurses especially qualified to operate a business? Optimism, Self-reliance, Innovation, Creativity, relationship-building
View previous responses: http://www.nursingentrepreneurs.com/qualities Do you currently practice as a nurse? If yes in what type of setting? No
Your most pressing concerns with the profession and healthcare: The "spreading thin" of nurses.
How do you feel the coming nursing shortage (as baby boomer enter the healthcare system, and nurses retire in droves) will affect patient care? I'm afraid for what is to come.
Other areas of interest and expertise: Marketing, Social Media, Innovation, Branding, Paleo Diet, Book Publishing.
Nursingentrepreneurs.com is a networking and resource directory for Nurse-Owned businesses and nurses looking for an alternative to working at the bedside.
If you explore the site a bit, you'll find profiles of hundreds of nurse entrepreneurs around the country. We encourage you to browse around, find a business category you are interested in, then contact the nurse directly. We're available for questions as well. This website is Owned-Operated by Andrew Lopez, RN.
Has your Nurse-owned business been written up in the news? Do you send out a newsletter or regular press releases? We'd like to hear about it!
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The #1 question, we've been receiving lately is about Starting A Nursing Agency, resource sites & manuals
Please choose from the following:
- Review Nursing Entrepreneurs by State:
- Review Nursing Entrepreneurs by Category:
- 1. Register for the directory (Includes website, business cards, etc).
- 20 low-cost homebased businesses, Smallbizbooks.com:
- 25 businesses you can start and run from home.:'Here are a variety of businesses that you can start and operate from the comfort of your home."
- Advertising Resources: Advertising Networks and Merchants that support the Nursefriendly and keep us a free website to visitors. Look here for income sources for your own site.
- Affiliate Programs: Make Money From Any Type of Website! Here we link you with advertisers ready to pay you for hosting their links. If you're not sure which type of program would work best on your site, we'll review it and make some suggestions.
- Are You Making Any of These 10 Deadly Small Biz Mistakes?
- Associations For Entrepreneurs, Small Businesses, Business Basics
- Career Alternatives For Nurses:
- Discusss Nurse Entrepreneur Opportunities, Issues and Concerns
- Health Insurance: Medical, Dental, Prescription, Vision Coverage, Employed & Self-Employed
- How To Earn Money With Any Kind of Website
- Nurses In Business, Articles About Nurse-Owned Businesses:
- Our Newest Nurse-Owned Businesses (look here for your listing after you register).: We research and receive new nurse entrepreneur directory listings daily (they are free for nurses). These are the newest.
- Starting A Nursing Agency, How To Start
- Traits & Qualities That Make Nurses Excellent Entrepreneurs
- Turn Your Knowledge & Experience Into Revenue!
- What Exactly Is A Nurse Entrepreneur
- What Made You Decide To Start Your Own Business?
******************************************************Please note, Listings in this directory are FREE permanently to Nurse-Owned businesses.
If you're just starting out a business and are not sure how to go about it, feel free to give us a call or send us an E-mail.
We're available 9am to 9pm for calls EST.If you have a lot of questions, we'd suggest getting a cell phone with lots of national minutes (smile).
We can walk you through step by step from deciding
what type of business organization is right for you to, payroll, marketing, etc.Call or E-mail Andrew Lopez, BS RN, President & CEO of Nursefriendly, Inc. at 856-415-9617 or info@nursefriendly.com.
If you don't see a category or state your business belongs in, we'll create it!
We're very supportive of nurses looking to start or expand their nurse-owned businesses.
If you have questions, please contact us. In our directories, we've organized resources to help you start, build and grow your business.
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- Article Index:
- Capitalizing on High-Profit Retailing, by Victoria L. Rayner:"Increase your sales through high-profit retailing by targeting the most desirable clientele. Learn how to entice these clients--the reschedulers and consistent buyers—to purchase your products, treatments and services.
- Eight Tips for Aspiring Healthcare Entrepreneurs by Megan Malugani, Monster.com:"You may dream about being your own boss, but are you really ready to take the plunge into healthcare entrepreneurship? Besides having a winning idea or service to offer, you must be self-motivated, persistent and energetic, say successful healthcare entrepreneurs.
Faye Berger Mitchell, a nutritionist in private practice since 1988 in Chevy Chase, Maryland, and Thom Golden, a former emergency room nurse who founded Doctor Baby Proofer in 1986 in Dallas, offer eight tips to aspiring entrepreneurs:
http://allhealthcare.monster.com/benefits/articles/2298-8-tips-for-aspiring-healthcare-entrepreneurs - How to Use Other People's Money for Your Business, By Matthew Lesko
- The New Power of Advertising, By Jay Conrad Levinson
The Story of the Hypnotic Writing Monkey, by Joe Vitale
- The Truth Must Be Told, Ted Nicholas
- Capitalizing on High-Profit Retailing, by Victoria L. Rayner:"Increase your sales through high-profit retailing by targeting the most desirable clientele. Learn how to entice these clients--the reschedulers and consistent buyers—to purchase your products, treatments and services.
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