Tweets in 10 – “I Don’t have the Twime to Tweet Twegularly”
Twitter is a powerful tool that allows users to connect with each other and to engage an audience. However, it’s not always possible to tweet. We lead busy lives and we can only tweet so much. Presumably, you’re reading this post for exactly this reason – you wanted to be a proficient Twitter user but [...]
Tweets in 10 – Twitterpress: Combining Twitter and WordPress10
Okay, I realize that not all of you are WordPress users so this might not be as relevant for everyone. But many of you are so it was worth writing one newsletter dedicated just to WordPress users. The reason for putting Twitter plug-ins into your WordPress site is the same reason you’d put some of [...]
Sorting and Prioritizing Email in 10 Minutes on a Shoestring Budget
I know what you are thinking: “Yeah right, you have not seen my email load. I can hardly handle 1 email in 10 minutes, much less all of it”. Note the title. The title is “Sorting and Prioritizing Email in 10 Minutes on a Shoestring Budget”. That means two things: I am not telling you [...]
“What Should I Do?” – Social Communities
From time to time I’ve been posting a series called “What Should I Do?” about a particular aspect of social media marketing based on the Social Media Framework mindmap in MindMeister. The social communities topic in the Social Media Framework mindmap seems somewhat empty, especially if you compare it to the immense pile of social [...]
“What should I do?” – New Series – Social Media Mindmeister
From time to time, I’m asked the following question by clients and friends and nice people on the street: “Heather,” they say (or sometimes they call me Ms. Villa… just kidding, most of them don’t), “I’ve got a business and I want to market it with social media. What do you suggest?”
Growing Your Business: Why Separating Business and Personal Finances is Good
This article is not all about finances. Well, it’s partially about finances. More importantly, it’s about how to grow your business. Growing your business doesn’t just happen by magic. There’s no business growth fairy that takes away a balance sheet and leaves a bigger business under your pillow. It takes consistent, carefully investment to create [...]
How Much Does A Small Business Owner Really Make?
If you are a small business owner, you probably have a financial target in mind. This target is the amount of money that you would like to make. However, meeting that goal can be harder than you think. The reason is that much of your money will be swallowed up by the business overhead. Many [...]
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