Have you seen anything besides the four walls of your office lately? It’s high time you moved into the real world of people. Attending offline events can do wonders for your online business. Meeting those you only know through your screen can change your life and your business.
Everyone is gung ho about social networking these days. Social sites are bursting at the seams with members who reconnect with friends and learn to connect with business colleagues. That social networking platform can be further expanded into the flesh-and-blood world at live events. There’s a reason it’s called social networking. Click here to continue reading… »
Posted February 22nd, 2010
by Denise O'Berry
Enjoy this guest post by Michelle Strassburg Co-Founder at Wood and Beyond.
If you’re looking to market your small business online during 2010, like most small business owners you’re probably concerned by costs. The saying, ‘you have to spend money to make money’ is probably true, but it doesn’t mean it can’t be done on a small budget. Here are six ways to market your small business online and on a tight budget. Click here to continue reading… »
Posted February 12th, 2010
by Denise O'Berry
There’s nothing wrong with creating your own publicity plan and taking the action steps to carry it out. But you need to make sure you’re not stumbling along the way. Here are five mistakes to avoid when you implement your plan. Click here to continue reading… »
Posted February 7th, 2010
by Denise O'Berry
I spent the last weekend in January at the NAMS conference in Atlanta. It was a really good experience and I walked away with a long to do list of things to tweak and new tasks to implement to get my websites to perform better.
Everyone at the conference was fired up on the last day, ready to go back and put what they learned to work.
That’s what normally happens when you learn something new — you get all fired up to put it into action, then real life interferes. Click here to continue reading… »
Posted February 7th, 2010
by Denise O'Berry
I’ve spent the last three days at the Niche Affiliate Marketing System (NAMS) workshop in Atlanta with 180 entrepreneurs who are at various stages in their business.
The purpose of the workshop is on growing the online side of your business and dipping your toe into affiliate marketing to take advantage of passive income.
My reason for attending was to find out “what I don’t know I don’t know” and to learn some new strategies and tactics I could implement in my business.
I have not been disappointed. Click here to continue reading… »
Posted February 1st, 2010
by Denise O'Berry