Today is the day! My online course, Blogging for Business, is now open for registration. This video is a sneak peek at Module 1. To watch the rest of the video, and all of the subsequent video modules, you'll need to sign up for the course. Blogging for Business will teach you how to blog, plain and simple. It will cover how to develop, maintain and promote a blog designed every step of the way to achieve the results that YOUR business needs - GENERATING LEADS and MAKING SALES.
Continue reading...6. April 2011
I've been hard at work over the last few weeks putting together my new course, Blogging for Business, for business owners, managers and freelancers who want to learn to blog, plain and simple. Watch this video to learn more about it, or click on through to the website.
Continue reading...14. March 2011
Thanks for bearing with me as I continue to take a break from info-type posts to focus on rolling out new products and deal with all the stressful stuff that’s going on. On the personal front, things still aren’t going so great. Bobo, my inlaws’ cat that we inherited after they both passed away, followed [...]
Continue reading...3. February 2011
If you're running a small business, eventually you're going to need some help. It's tempting to do everything yourself to keep down the cost of overhead, but sooner or later you'll find that the time you spend wearing all those different hats cuts into your profits more than getting help would. Not to mention, it's exhausting. Maybe you're there already, and have been there for a long time, struggling with the decision of whether to hire someone to make your job easier; or maybe being busy enough to need help is a benchmark of success you've yet to achieve. But when the time comes, there's an easy way to get help: hiring a virtual assistant.
Continue reading...24. January 2011
A lot of people are under the misconception that in order to have a successful blog, you have to post to it every day. I often encounter people who would like to start a blog, but this idea that they have to constantly churn out content either intimidates them out of ever getting started, or they attempt it and quickly become burned out by trying to keep up a daily pace and end up abandoning their blogs. The truth is that there are many successful blogs that only post new content once a week or less. This is because quality and consistency are much more important qualities in a blog than frequency of updates. (Read More)
Continue reading...
18. April 2011
0 Comments