Dawn Fotopulos

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Dawn Fotopulos is the associate professor at The King’s College and founder founder of BestSmallBizHelp.com, an award-winning blog dedicated to helping struggling solopreneurs.

As an experienced entrepreneur and small-business turnaround expert, Dawn has rescued hundreds of small business from financial disaster.

Dawn has led an accomplished 20-year career in business, working as a serial entrepreneur, vice-president at Citigroup and Wall Street trader.

Dawn is a certified facilitator in the Kauffman FastTrac Program, and is a CEO leader for the Job Creators Network.

An expert in her field, Dawn has been featured on MSNBC’s “Your Business,” at the New York Times Small Business Summit and in Forbes.

Her new book, "Accounting for the Numberphobic:
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Running A Small Business: Interview With Beth Brodsky

Running a small business requires a lot of creativity if you’re a solopreneur like Beth Brodsky, Founder and President of BOrganized LLC. Is your home office a mess? Are you moving and need help packing or unpacking? Beth will take the stress out of your disorganized life.

Beth went from being a District Attorney to a professional organizer! Here’s how she did it….

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“The goal is to build a profitable business, not maintain an expensive hobby that will leave you in the poorhouse.”
Dawn Fotopulos, Accounting for the Numberphobic: A Survival Guide for Small Business Owners

“The rule of thumb is to sell a product at COGS plus 45 percent, to make it worth the risk to offer that product.”
Dawn Fotopulos, Accounting for the Numberphobic: A Survival Guide for Small Business Owners

“in service businesses, you’re selling time and talent.”
Dawn Fotopulos, Accounting for the Numberphobic: A Survival Guide for Small Business Owners

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