Recently I dove into my copy of Kristie Tamsevicius’ Motherload Guide, which is a pretty impressive collection of PR and branding strategies laid out in an easy-to-understand format – Kristie is a well known work at home mom precisely because she is a genius at getting herself great PR opportunities. Since I will freely admit [...]
I had the delightful experience this past weekend of dining with Liz Strauss and Jessica Duquette. In person meetings like this are so exciting to me as I get to really know the wonderful people I have met online. We chatted about everything – growth, business, blogging, and the blogosphere.
Liz whacked me upside the head [...]
As many of you know, I’ve been encouraging everyone to take 2007 by storm by getting our butts into gear and taking action (and no prisoners ).
Since this year has started, I have noticed some amazing shifts :: in myself, in my community, and even more importantly, in our collective consciousness.
Ironically, the event [...]
The Oprah Show is looking for stay-at-home moms with a heart for kids and a head for business; moms who have figured out ingenious ways to make money from home so they can be there for the children.
Since I didn’t invent blogging nor coaching, I’ll have to pass on this GREAT PR opportunity – [...]
It’s been WAY too long since I honored the Most Valuable Posts of the week – and today, you will wait no longer for this wonderful roundup of value from the blogosphere!
This gem may be old news for you, but if you haven’t read Tony Hung’s ProBlogger post How to Market Your Blog in 2007, [...]
OK, I’ll admit, I really don’t know if you can write off your dog as a home office expense.
But there are people out there who certainly want to know, because last week, my search engine keyword referrer report tells me that at least one person in this country was searching Google with those [...]
Do you know what a Primary Question is?
Our Primary Question is the question we ask ourselves on a regular basis
For many of us, this question isn’t a really good one. It’s because the question is most likely designed to doom us to crappy answers. Typical primary questions include:
“Why doesn’t anything ever work out?”
“When will I [...]
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