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Two new Twitter followers…

Monday, March 31st, 2008

Oh, the irony!! Not two weeks after I wrote a post declaring myself a Twitter Quitter, I got two new followers.

What do I do now?? Arggh. I didn’t delete my profile for one of the major reasons I “quit”: lack of time. But I can’t very well quit NOW, not now that I’m still getting followers!

I’m now a Twitter Quitter in a jam. As long as people are viewing my profile on Twitter, I’m getting exposure for my blog. And that’s worth it. I wonder if I just update Twitter once a week…hmm. Just a thought? We’ll see. Cheers!

–Tia

Great Wordpress Help Sites

Tuesday, March 25th, 2008

If you’re looking for Wordpress Help, here are a couple sites I found that are really great.

1. OptiNiche - I used this Wordpress tutorial to figure out what the heck was the problem with my trackback functionality. It led me to a couple of other great sites…below.

2. Solutoire.com

3. Wordpress @ T2 -the site I found using OptiNiche that was actually the solver of my problem!

4. Untwisted Vortex - found this post through Google, while searching whether or not pings from Wordpress to Typepad blogs work. For some reason, my pings to Typepad blogs never show up! Still seeking answers on this one…

Cheers!

Work-free Weekend

Monday, March 17th, 2008

As a small business owner, you’re probably used to working all weekend. I know that I am. Again, in my earlier post about workahol-ism, I don’t generally consider my work “work”, but for the purposes of this blog I will.

I had a work-free weekend on Saturday and Sunday and I must say it was wonderful. I’m in this very stressful state in my business where I’ve got a ton of work and great clients but I’m also trying to add substance and foundation to my business at the same time, so I’m busily formulating marketing plans, learning new biz dev strategies and trying out every suggested tool out there to make me more successful. In the midst of all that, I’m trying to do my work so that my clients continue to love me and refer me.

So, “not” working (although I do always check email at least once during the weekend) this weekend was a welcome break for me. I hung out with my son, went to church, made progress on my moving plans (moving to Erie, PA in two weeks) and thought/worried about things unrelated to work. It was surprisingly freeing and refreshing!

My tip for the week: PLAN to not work this weekend. Yes, make a plan. In order to not work this weekend, you will probably need to take some measures to ensure that everything is covered and that you don’t have to work. TAKE THEM. If you never take a single piece of advice from me ever again, take this one. You will come back to work on Monday refreshed, revived, renewed and with a new sense of purpose for your business. And get this: that feeling never gets old. Never. You can have the same feeling EVERY Monday, if you really want to. Just try it. And if it doesn’t work for you, you can come back and say, I told you so.

Using My Circle of Influence

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

It started out as a “sick” Sunday. I know that tonsillitis is coming on (I’ve had it many times before) so I stayed home from church to rest. That’s how it started out. My baby son and I stayed in bed until a ridiculous hour of the morning which I will not confess out loud, and then decided to have a go at the day.

We did the usual - eat, play, sing, chill out, etc. Then I caught some time to myself as he took a snooze. That’s when Marketing Mania Day began its onset.

It started out when I decided to build out my new Linkshare program (Join B2B LinkShare Now!) which I actually found when browsing a competitor’s website (you can find really interesting things while browsing competitor’s websites…). I was creating links to add to my page and found a really great one for Vertical Response. Well, I decided that not only did I want to promote them on my website and earn money, I wanted to use them, too.

VR offers some really cool tools for direct marketing and e-mail marketing. I had already decided that I wanted to send out a launch e-mail to my “circle of influence”. VR’s tools just made it way easier. Instead of having to send a huge, mass e-mail from my webmail account that wouldn’t look so nice anyway since I can’t create cool-looking HTML e-mails with it, I was able to use VR’s e-mail marketing tool to make this amazing launch e-mail to send to my friends and family. I am so pleased with it! (If you want to find out more about it, click here.)

But anyway, the real point of this blog is to discuss circles of influence. I really had no idea that I had contact information for as many people as I do. At the end of the day, I had over 150 bonafide e-mail addresses of real family and friends to contact regarding my new business. That number will either seem small or large to you depending on how much you use and believe in circle of influence. If you had asked me how large my circle was prior to today, I would have guesstimated somewhere around 20 or 25. Obviously it is much larger than I thought. Why? Because I never looked! I never really looked into it until today.

How did I look into it? Well, this isn’t a how-to article but maybe one day I’ll write one. All I did was go to my contacts list in gmail and export it! I was shocked to see just how many “contacts” I actually had. After cleaning it up a bit and removing people I don’t consider part of my circle of influence, I ended up with somewhere in the 150s and that was darn good enough for a great launch.

Thus, I created a tres chic Pass-It-On campaign letter in which I simply asked those in my circle to pass on the news of my new business to someone in their circle who could use it. In effect, I was asking my friends and family to do me a favor by doing a favor for a small business owner that they knew, because I truly believe that my services can help small business owners. It was an earnest request that I know will have excellent results.

So I used my circle of influence today and I’m so proud of that. These are the types of activities that separate the small business wheat from the small business chaff. Seriously. I got a boost of self-confidence today from something so small - sending an email!

There you have it, folks. Everyday you can do something to take a step in the direction of increasing your small business’s value. Even on Sick Sunday!