Your Purpose. Your Soul Purpose. Wow. Big stuff. Talking about finding your soul purpose is a bit woo woo. But I’ve found a lot more people are a lot more woo woo these days. Hmmm, that sounds like a Dr. Seuss-ism! I think HE knew what his
Read more →What does it mean to blog purposefully? Hmm… that could imply a lot of things. I am purposefully going to market THIS product. In order to do that, I must tell a great story about how this product is going to make my reader’s life easier. Or
Read more →You’re “supposed to” have a blog, website, social networking accounts with Facebook, Twitter, Linkedin; submit articles online and more! This attitude of “having” to write for these online channels is overwhelming! It stops many entrepreneurs from using online marketing to their benefit. The following tips will help
Read more →I’ve been involved in hundreds of website launches over the years and it’s almost always anti-climatic! I mean, with all the work that goes into a new website, or a website re-design, you would think it would be cause for a MAJOR celebration! But usually the launch
Read more →I’m on vacation – sort of. My husband, Tom is attending a conference with an amazing group of people involved with the Barrett Values Centre -Â coming together from all over the world discussing Cultural Transformation in organizations, groups and countries – wow! Anyway, I came along
Read more →Great tips from Andrea Conway – Business and Personal coach She believes that people are NOT afraid to become successful. She believes that they are afraid of the CHANGES they will have to make in their lives and their relationships in order to be successful. It’s the
Read more →Whatever stage your business is in, you’ll benefit from purposeful online marketing. Just having a website doesn’t cut it anymore. You’ve heard the buzz: blogs, social networking, Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, YouTube, Flickr… And don’t forget email marketing and building your prospect list. When I bring all of
Read more →Social Networking. It’s fun, it’s powerful. Today I had lunch with a colleague (Janice) I haven’t seen in 4 years. She worked for a corporation in town that did a lot of business with my old company (Interactive Ink). She reached out because of a series of
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