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Protecting Your Business: The Crucial Things to Watch Out For

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Protecting Your Business: The Crucial Things to Watch Out For:

Running a business involves having to oversee a number of things. You need to ensure that you protect your company from a variety of disasters. There are many ways you could find your business in trouble, from legal matters to security issues. You might find yourself dealing with a lawsuit or having to recover from a natural disaster. It’s important to be aware of the misfortunes that could affect your business. You need to be prepared to avoid them. You can’t prevent everything from happening but you can do your best to protect your business before and after misfortunes strike. Watch out for these main categories to avoid disaster for your business:

Natural Occurrences: There’s one type of disaster you can’t prevent for your business. Weather and natural occurrences are going to happen whether you want them to or not. You might live in an area where you don’t have much to worry about. The worst you experience could be a mild storm or a bit of snow. However, many people need to consider other possibilities. Anything from an earthquake to a wildfire could impact businesses. It’s important to be aware of what could affect your business and how to best prepare. You would need to protect your premises, as well as consider things like computer systems and business continuation.

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Trouble With The Law: Every business owner needs to be careful with legal issues. It’s best to consult a lawyer at several times, including when setting up a business. There might be times when you need to use an employment law specialist to navigate issues. They can help you to follow the law and treat your staff in the best way possible. Employment lawyers aren’t just there to deal with any problems that arise. They can also deal with everyday things like job applications, contracts, and sick leave.

Security Issues: It’s essential to consider security for your business in a couple of ways. You need to think about protecting your premises. This can involve things like installing an alarm system or using CCTV. The main concern could be someone breaking into the building so it’s wise to look at services like this https://buildingsecurity.medium.com/security-company-in-nj-new-jersey-security-services-edff3b3ad24f to protect your business.

However, there might also be the possibility of someone gaining access to information. Another critical issue to address is cybersecurity. For many businesses, protecting mobile devices is an increasingly significant concern. Enhancing security for smartphones and tablets involves using specialized tools like this Comprehensive mobile threat defense solution, designed to combat issues like data theft and leakage on mobile platforms. With the rise of mobile threats, securing mobile devices is vital to safeguarding sensitive business information and maintaining operational integrity.

Cybersecurity threats are becoming increasingly common and the people who commit these acts are incredibly crafty. They can gain access to all different kinds of devices and information and it is so important to have the appropriate safeguards in practice. Something you might not think about is the cybersecurity of medical devices and is really something you should consider if you work in the medical field. Scheduling a consultation with medical device cybersecurity experts is an excellent step forward in better protecting your medical facility.

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Protecting Intellectual Property: Another legal issue to consider is intellectual property. You need to protect your brand and products. This can include registering trademarks or patenting an invention. Sometimes you may have to defend your business against someone challenging you. One of the best ways to prevent this is to be careful about naming your business and products. You can have a lawyer check for trademarks and patents before you release a product or launch a marketing campaign. You need to be careful about violating other people’s intellectual property, as well as protecting yours.

You need to watch out for the things that can affect your business in a negative way. An unexpected disaster could have terrible consequences if you’re not prepared.

Daffodil Blue Photography

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Daffodil Blue Photography

Helllooooo everyone and welcome to a very special article on lifewithlilred about a blossoming business in the Akron, Ohio area, Daffodil Blue Photography. Daffodil Blue is run by the lovely and talented Britta Michele and I had the absolute pleasure of sitting down with her for some coffee and all of the details about her endeavors as a young businesswoman. Before Britta and I scheduled a time to meet up, I asked her to pick her all time favorite photos that she’s taken for a Photographer’s Choice segment. Put a face to the name with this pretty pic of Britta and then take a look at these sweet shots before reading the interview that I had such a blast conducting:

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  • Lil Red: Alright! What made your Photographer’s Choice pictures your favorites? Let’s start with our little cupcake faced cutie!
  • Britta: Well, I’m pretty sure that that was her first cupcake, which was an awesome moment to photograph! This was taken at her second birthday party and I just think that this photo captures her personality so well. She looks so sweet but she definitely has some sass to her! I also like how the cupcake is all over her face, it’s so stinkin’ adorable!
  • LR: What about the second photo? They both look so happy!
  • B: They were! Baby Jameson loved the camera! I had so much fun photographing him and his mom, Ashley. I’m really glad that I was able to capture such sweet moments for her and her little one.
  • LR: Too cute! And now for the third and final Photographer’s Choice picture! What made you choose this photo as one of your faves?
  • B: These siblings were a blast to work with. I had a lot of props for them to play with, like bubbles and balloons, so they weren’t always paying attention to the camera – but it still made for some amazing shots! I really like this portrait because it shows how much love all three siblings have for each other and I’m happy to have been the one to capture it!
  • LR: So when I knew you, we were high schoolers in French class and you went by Brittany. How did we get to be called Britta and a photographer a few years later?
  • B: I decided to go by Britta because it’s a very rare name! I’ve never heard of it before and I think that it’s memorable. I want people to think of my name and go “Oh, Britta? She’s a photographer!” Photography has always been a passion of mine from a very young age. My cousin was a photographer who taught me everything that I know and she has been the inspiration for my work ever since.
  • LR: When did you take your first “real” photograph?
  • B: Oh gosh! When I was thirteen or so?
  • LR: Speaking of unique names, Daffodil Blue Photography is another one! What’s the story behind that?
  • B: Similar to my name, I wanted something that was different. I had seen “Moments By” and “Photographs By” countless times and that type of name could be run by anyone. I had played around with names and searched for different word pairings and then I started to think more in terms of things that I like. I love daffodils and blue is one of my favorite colors.
  • LR: So the name wasn’t something that came out of the blue? πŸ˜‰
  • B: Nope! But I definitely wasn’t dead set on it. I kept going back and forth – I wanted it to have more meaning. It wasn’t until people began telling me how much they love the name Daffodil Blue that I began to love it too!
  • LR: As I browsed through your websites, I noticed that you do a lot of family shoots. Is that your favorite kind of shoot to do?
  • B: Yes! I love children and I can’t wait to have my own some day to photograph! When kids are involved, I always try to make it as fun as possible for them. I bring stuffed animals and just let them play. I always prefer to have action shots of children because they just can’t sit still! And the best thing is, even if there are photographs of them not looking at the camera, I have some tricks up my sleeve to edit them to make it appear that they are.
  • LR: From all of the shoots that you’ve done has there been a most memorable moment?
  • B: All of them are! There really isn’t just one. I do like to continue photographing beyond the session time my clients have signed up for because you can’t get everything that you want in the allotted time. The post session photos are usually of the kids just playing around – and that’s when you get the real smiles!
  • LR: As a photographer, it’s your job to create memories. Is there a specific shoot that you’re dying to do?
  • B: Wedding shoots! Weddings are just so magical. I love taking pictures of someone who looks so beautiful and happy. I want the couple to look at the photos twenty years from now and think, “Wow, look how amazing we look. Look how happy we look. We still are happy”.
  • LR: And now for the cliche interview question…Where do you see Daffodil Blue Photography one year from now?
  • B: Hopefully with a lot more people photographed – particularly some wedding shoots! I would love to travel and make Daffodil Blue a full time business rather than a part time hobby.

I had the absolute best time catching up with Britta and hearing all about Daffodil Blue Photography. With so many aspiring photographers out there, I asked her to grace us with some advice on how to make the best of a young business. Here’s what she had to say:

  1. Don’t ever give up. Believe me, I wanted to so many times, especially because I was comparing myself to others so often. You have to learn from the people who have more experience than you, not compare yourself to them.
  2. Have patience. I started Daffodil Blue at the beginning of last year and I’m just now gaining more and more clients.
  3. Don’t charge what professionals are charging right away. Get a steady client base before you raise your prices but never go too cheap!!
  4. Believe in yourself and don’t be afraid to reach out to people who might be interested in your business.

During our talk, I was shocked to learn that Britta had not named her Nikon camera! We decided on the very original “Nicki the Nikon” and here’s the facts about what makes her D3200 camera baby the perfect one for her:

  1. Through extensive research, Britta came to the conclusion that Nikon was a bit better than Canon, which made her Nikon purchase a no brainer. “Canon is still a good brand but I would pick Nikon any day!”
  2. Nicki the Nikon boasts 24 megapixels while the D3100 only has 12. However, I learned from my self taught photographer friend that it’s not the megapixels that matter, it’s what lens you use.
  3. Britta is currently using the kit lens and is very happy with it. She told me that not many professional photographers would use that lens but that’s okay with her! Throughout our afternoon together, Britta mentioned frequently that just because she may not have the best equipment yet, it doesn’t mean that she can’t take an amazing picture! (However, Britta will be treating herself to a 50 mm. 1.8 G lens for her upcoming birthday!)

Interested in Daffodil Blue Photography?

Guys, I’m not gonna lie, this was my favorite write up I’ve done yet. Britta is the real deal. She’s intelligent, creative, and has such evident talent that it’s palpable. We both thought that it would be fun if my readers took a look at her websites and chose their favorite photo to share with us! Until then, do you have any advice for Britta as she continues her work at Daffodil Blue? What is one of your favorite pictures that you’ve ever taken? We wanna hear from all of you, so leave us a comment and let’s chat! And please make sure to leave us a Reader’s Choice picture in the comments! Much love. -Sarah