The E.H. Howard Correspondence School is unlike anything you’ve ever experienced. You can’t find another school like it, they simply don’t exist!
The goal is for you to learn how to use your skills in new ways, to apply what you’ve learned in your business, then assess the outcome for improvement. In short we help you be the business you could be, should be. Desire to be!
In this issue of the Review it’s about doing what we need to do, Raise Prices! These days that can be a dicey option, given how easily consumer can get angry. That doesn’t mean we can’t do it. We just need to do it in ways that feel genuine to our core consumers.
In At Some Point It Has To Happen; we explore why we might need to raise our prices. There are a lot of outside pressures and it can feel overwhelming, but it doesn’t have to be. It’s time to get paid what you’re worth.
In What’s Possible If You Raised Prices?, we look at what how better life can be when we take the step and raise our prices. There are a lot of positives that come with being paid more.
In Karen’s, Chad’s and Micro-Aggressions, we look at how to deal with any potential pushback and harassment from our Problem Child Consumers.
Finally, we look at what need to do to raise our prices, by looking at What Goes Into Making The Sausage. You’re not raising your prices on a whim, there’s a process to it. We want to make sure we’ve covered all our bases. The last thing we want to do is raise prices again in a few months. So let’s do everything we can to avoid that.
It’s another issue packed with skill building, creative thinking and brainstorming challenges, and articles designed to help any self employed, small or home business owner super-charge their social media marketing!
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E.H. Howard
Small Business Owner Small Business Advocate
As the owner of the Design Office, E.H. worked with fellow small, home and solo business owners to get them what they needed to brand, market and sell more successfully.
In 2019 he opened his eponymously named consulting firm, where he assists businesses in rediscovering their unique place in the market, how to speak about it in ways that connect and convert consumers.
A tireless, outspoken advocate for small scale business, his work seeks to inspire and empower business owners to be the business they know they can be, that they want to be.