Monday, December 17, 2018

Key Websites from Which Every Entrepreneur Can Learn


An alumnus of the University of California, Santa Cruz, with a BA in community studies, 
Neal Martin Zeavy serves as the CEO of Nic’s Organic Fast Food, which he co-owns, and president of Zeavy Development and NZ Consulting. Involved in numerous business activities over the course of his career, Neal Martin Zeavy also mentors aspiring entrepreneurs and continuously seeks to expand his knowledge.

Requiring many skills to start a business, entrepreneurs can benefit from online educational resources to help them gain new information. The following are just a few of the best online resources for entrepreneurs to support their business endeavors:

AllBusiness.com provides entrepreneurs with many useful tips on a diverse array of business topics, ranging from Internet marketing to office etiquette, as does HubSpot Academy, which offers free courses on subjects such as lead nurturing, landing pages, and website optimization. Furthermore, Moz provides search engine optimization-related learning opportunities through not only its free Moz Academy, but also webinars and guides to link building, social media, and SEO.

LearnVest is helpful for entrepreneurs who want to learn how to manage their business and personal incomes. Some of the site’s classes, including “How to Budget” and “Building Better Money Habits,” are free. Also beneficial for its financial-related information, CrunchBase is especially valuable for providing everything an entrepreneur needs to know about funding his or her new business.

Thursday, December 6, 2018

Key Ways Fructose Consumption Harms Your Health



Seattle-based Neal Martin Zeavy is the president of Raffle Administration, NZ Consulting, and Zeavy Development. An established entrepreneur who enjoys learning, Neal Martin Zeavy is also interested in exercise, nutrition, and following a diet that is low in sugar. Here a few reasons why consuming too much sugar in the form known as fructose is harmful to your health.

A high intake of fructose, a simple sugar, can be harmful to the liver and potentially damage it, since it is the only organ that can metabolize it. Fructose consumption also interferes with the metabolic system by reducing insulin release, thus preventing the production of the hormone leptin, which helps to control appetite. 

Excess fructose consumption is associated with numerous health problems such as increased triglycerides, high blood pressure, abnormal cholesterol levels, abdominal obesity, and weight gain. Studies have found that fructose nourishes cancer cells so that they grow more rapidly and spread more quickly throughout the body. Research also demonstrates that high fructose consumption is associated with an increased risk for Alzheimer’s disease and dementia.