Entrepreneurship

Goodbye 2020: My Year of Changes, Transitions, and Identity

Goodbye 2020: My Year of Changes, Transitions, and Identity

As we take time to reflect on this past year, with all its ups and downs, we want to thank you for continuing to support us and for showing up for your community. Because of you, we were able to fund our first ever scholarship program, and we awarded four Black Creative Students scholarships to students from all over the country. This year, we were also able to publish 26 new blog posts, had 10,400 page views, added and featured 4 new contributing editors, hired and on-boarded a super creative new social media, Greer Blount, and offered our first writing internship to Maggie Barbour who created and published 10 posts in less than 12 weeks.

It's been an eventful year for out team, and to close it all off, TNM founder Kevin O'Connell is sharing his thoughts on 2020, dealing with change and transitions as a new dad and entrepreneur, and finding new approaches for 2021. Keep reading for Kevin’s end-of-the-year message!

Best Tools and Resources for New Freelancers

Best Tools and Resources for New Freelancers

Working freelance may sound glamorous at first, but those who've been doing it for a while know it takes hard work. Getting your business off the ground isn't easy and sometimes it means juggling various projects all at once, but it also has it's benefits - I mean you are your own boss after all!


This week, writing intern Maggie Barbour asks The Niche Movement's Editor-in-Chief Jaylene Perez and founder Kevin O'Connell, both of whom have experience in freelancing, what it really takes to make it work.

Read on for Jaylene and Kevin's best practices when it comes to finding clients, marketing your services, settings rates, and more!

What Does It Take to Become an Entrepreneur?

What Does It Take to Become an Entrepreneur?

This year, TNM founder Kevin O'Connell is celebrating six years of taking a leap of faith to build his own business. In honor of that, our writing intern Maggie Barbour sat down (virtually, of course) with Kevin to find out what made him want to start something on his own, as well as what it takes to make a business work.

As Kevin talks through his journey from starting as an intrapreneur in college to becoming a multi-passionate entrepreneur, he offers plenty of advice for anyone else interested in pursuing their passion and building a business or side hustle from the ground up.

How to Sustain a Small Business through a Tough Market

How to Sustain a Small Business through a Tough Market

All good business owners know how to rise to the challenge. Right now, Courtney Vernon is learning how to rise to the challenge of running her small-business amid the current COVID-19 global pandemic. Although customers are canceling their reservations left and right, Courtney is remaining optimistic, pivoting her offerings. From initial business idea to current business hardship, this blog is her story, and as you’ll see, she is rocking her mompreneur title.