Well, I launched my new site, interviewed on blogtalkradio.com/deliciousradio, doing an online interview for http://www.whohub.com; working on my eBook and the site that is going to sell it. Gee, now I am off to Southern Cal to watch my third baby boy graduate from College. Life is good.
Wednesday, May 26, 2010
Did you miss my interview?
Well don't we, I know how busy you all are. But if you still want to hear my fabulous interview with Barbora Knobova what makes me fabulous fifty check out -http://www.blogtalkradio.com/deliciousradio
Thursday, May 13, 2010
New Project Launced
Today I am thrilled to launch my new project, EverySmallSpace
A "home" for ideas and creative designs for living areas of all sizes, especially small spaces. It is a website for suggestions and imagination to solve the problems of shrinking space in today's economy.
Also join me on Twitter - http://www.twitter.com/everysmallspace
Facebook in the works!!!
Look for Newsletter in June.
Thank you, Jennifer @ Taylormadeideas for your valuable support in the creation of this wonderful website.
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Twitter Education
Ever thought social media had a science to it? Well it does. I took a brush up course from my mentor - Ghyslain Lefavbre - and learned a few new things to Twitter.
Need a personal background? Try http://twitterimage.com or http://twitterart.com. Both can help you create a personalized Twitter background for fees around $120.00
Need a good Twitter follow/unfollow manager? For a one time price of $97.00, Hummingbird is the answer. There is Hummingbird I and Hummingbird II. Ghyslain recommends Hummingbird I (but only if your followers get to the number that is too hard to handle yourself with everything else in your schedule), so I gave it a try. It's good.
Don't forget the importance to adding quotes to your tweet so visit http://brightquotes.com
Google "interesting facts" for sites that contain interesting tidbits that relate to your business or the message you are trying to get out to your followers.
Sign on to http://socialoomph.com for planning and scheduling your tweets especially during your busy times.
Don't forget to look at http://ezinearticles.com and http://youtube.com to find relevant articles and videos to send out to your followers.
Don't forget that the marketing education I receive through CarbonCopyPro is the best there is. I learn something new at every turn. Thanks Ghyslain!
Need a personal background? Try http://twitterimage.com or http://twitterart.com. Both can help you create a personalized Twitter background for fees around $120.00
Need a good Twitter follow/unfollow manager? For a one time price of $97.00, Hummingbird is the answer. There is Hummingbird I and Hummingbird II. Ghyslain recommends Hummingbird I (but only if your followers get to the number that is too hard to handle yourself with everything else in your schedule), so I gave it a try. It's good.
Don't forget the importance to adding quotes to your tweet so visit http://brightquotes.com
Google "interesting facts" for sites that contain interesting tidbits that relate to your business or the message you are trying to get out to your followers.
Sign on to http://socialoomph.com for planning and scheduling your tweets especially during your busy times.
Don't forget to look at http://ezinearticles.com and http://youtube.com to find relevant articles and videos to send out to your followers.
Don't forget that the marketing education I receive through CarbonCopyPro is the best there is. I learn something new at every turn. Thanks Ghyslain!
Learning To Write An Ebook!
Not that I have any more minutes in my schedule as it is, but I love to write and when I found the chance to learn how to write and market an ebook, I took the opportunity.
Wow! this is going to be fun and a bit of a challenge. There is only so much concrete info on how to write a proper ebook (maybe that should be what my ebook is about.)
Well I did figure out my topic and after Google research I found there could be a market for my topic. I looked up Adwords, SEO words, and ran a series of tests through different search engines to make sure my niche was not too big but also not too small.
So now I look at You tube "how-to" videos, write my draft and see where this takes me.
Wow! this is going to be fun and a bit of a challenge. There is only so much concrete info on how to write a proper ebook (maybe that should be what my ebook is about.)
Well I did figure out my topic and after Google research I found there could be a market for my topic. I looked up Adwords, SEO words, and ran a series of tests through different search engines to make sure my niche was not too big but also not too small.
So now I look at You tube "how-to" videos, write my draft and see where this takes me.
Monday, April 19, 2010
Micro Continuity Model
Next on my list of learning is Micro Continuity.
This is different than a Continuity Model for three major reasons
1. Continuity is ongoing, for example your cable bill. Micro Continuity has a beginning and an end - usually about 10 - 20 weeks.
2. The set up and maintenance of Micro continuity is hassle free.
3. Once you complete your courses content and lessons you can walk away and start again with a new project. With Continuity Model you have to keep adding info and product every month to keep the program fresh.
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Micro Continuity Business Model
This is different than a Continuity Model for three major reasons
1. Continuity is ongoing, for example your cable bill. Micro Continuity has a beginning and an end - usually about 10 - 20 weeks.
2. The set up and maintenance of Micro continuity is hassle free.
3. Once you complete your courses content and lessons you can walk away and start again with a new project. With Continuity Model you have to keep adding info and product every month to keep the program fresh.
Read More:
Micro Continuity Business Model
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