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Jewels and Glam

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Greetings Ladies: As the holidays will be upon us before you even know it...yes, it will be here.  I know, I know, many of us do not want to face but reality is inevitable.   I would like to present to you two opportunities of making extra income that may help you get through to the holidays and make the holidays a prosperous day for you and your family.   The opportunities are to own your own online jewelry and make-up boutique. You can start immediately as soon as you sign-up.  Your website is provided for you at cost to you.   I've started an online Boutique called Jewels and Glam. I'm enjoying customizing my Boutique, filling it with products, and writing reviews. The cool thing is, I'm actually earning money in the process! In fact, I make up to 35% on every sale.   The transactions are all online so all I have to do is pick the pieces I think my friends will love. My website does the marketing and shipping for me. ...

Interview ofAuthor Eunice Owei

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   1.   Tell the group a little bit about your most recent book.   What inspired you to write your most recent book? My name is Eunice Oweifaware, Books are my Passion. My most recent book is called Business Women, I was motivated to write this book, as a result of the struggle's Women face in business, I started my business a little while back, and I struggled with it, as a result of the recession, and people not wanting to spend money for fear of not making extra, I was so worried, that I might stop the business even before I started, but thank God I still own the business, despite the struggles. So all my inspiration came from this experience, and I added some of the characters and stories to spice it up. I have lived in the U.K for a long time and worked and also attended college here, it was a challenge, coming here, going to college and also working to keep body and soul together, but it’s a good learning curve for me, as I have learned a lo...

Keep Your Sanity While Growing Your Business Through Social Media

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Anita Crawford Clark, has designed a system program that is aimed to help you not feel so overwhelmed when trying to keep up with all the Social Networking Sites that you have joined in order to grow your business.  In other words Keep Your Sanity. You may just be getting started in business and trying to figure out where to start.  What social networks to join that your join all that you're invited to and then realize that you're overwhelemed and have a hard time keeping up with all the site.  There are 5 major Social Networking sites that you should be on to Grow Your Business Like Crazy.  Those sites are: 1.  Facebook 2.  Twitter 3.  YouTube 4.  LinkedIn 5.  Your Blog (If you have a blog) The key to getting the most out of the sites you're on is Showing Up Often and being socialable.  It doesn't take all day.  It can take only 15 minutes out of your day to be socialable.  And that's 15 minutes for all the sites......

Self Promotion

OK, time for the daily check-in. What have you done today to make the world know who you are? -I'm taking a little break from self-promotion. What? -I'm an artist! Sometimes I need to be creative. So you don't consider it creative to make eye-catching postcards that you mail put to thousands of people? -Ten of which might actually look at them before tossing them in the trash? You don't think its creative to send mass emails to people you don't know and tell them about how they should link to your website? -And get reported for spam again on Facebook? Certainly you find it creative to think up ways to get all your friends to come out one more time to your latest show? -Actually, I'm beginning to wonder what the point of all my endless self-promotion has been. We talked about this many times before. Life as an artist today is all about branding yourself. It's about enhancing your name recognition. It's about making a buzz around what you do.

The Difference Between Sizzle and Steak in Your Business

Today's business owners are being courted by too many diverse tools and not enought proven techniques, say seasoned strategist and Master Certified Coach Lorenda Phillips.  Goals, strategy, and action are key structures for a thriving and successful business.  Lorenda does believe that you can network you way to success with the proven Time Management: Less is the New More. If you take a look at the classis Frank Capra film "It's a Wonderful Life" and see it through the eyes as an Entrepreneur, you can master the skills of generosity and appreciation. On the lines of "failure," Lorenda does not view failure as a bad thing.  One can learn from their failures and use them as stepping stones for the future.  Don't take failures to heart. To find out more about Lorenda Phillips and Phillips Coaching and Consulting, go to http://wwwphillipscoachingandconsulting.com/ . Until Next Time, Jeane' Elliott Bennett

The WOW! Image

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Just as advertising and marketing are essential for your business so are branding, a logo, the name of your business, as well as the colors.  Those items can be a deal breaker for your business if they don't  coincide with the mission of your business.

Hit The Ground Running

Being in business for yourself takes planning.  Whether it's a home based business or an out of the home business, strategic planning is essential.  Have you put your plan into place or even thought about your plan before starting your business?  If you haven't, now is the time to start. With a plan, you can Elevate Your Business to new heights.  Having a plan is S.Y.S.T.E.M.S. = Save Yourself Stress, Time, Energy, Money -- and Succeed.

5-Step Breakthrough Wealth Flow System

In this system the presentation includes: *  Stop Laying Small and Step into More *  Ignite YOur Wealth Flow for 2010 *  Overcommitted, Overwhelmed and Overcooked:  Mastering Stress and Struggle *  Step Into Wealth Flow:  Initiate, Innovate & Inspire *  Uncover Your Wealth IQ and Rocket Straight to Your Dreams

Public Speaking

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Most people think of public speaking as delivering a written speech.  But its also thought of in a broader term.  Its also delivering a message or a point you want to get across. In business, it is so important that business owners know the subject matter in which they are going to be speaking on.  They should also have a passion for their service or product. 

Entrepreneurs At Home ~ Tuesday, January 05, 2010

This is the transcript from this mornings show f Entreprenurs At Home. To hear it in it's entirity, click on the Blog Talk Radio button to the right of this page. *** (22:56:22):Welcome to the At Home Biz Radio Chat Room. At Home Biz Radio says (22:57:42): Good mornng and thank you for joining Entrepreneurs At Home. This show is about Entrpreneurs working from home. At Home Biz Radio says (22:57:47): Good morning Cendring Cendrine says to (22:57:56): Hello JeanƩ At Home Biz Radio says (22:57:55): Good morning Guest 921 Cendrine says to (22:58:00): I am here for the class LOL Cendrine says to (22:58:12): How are you? At Home Biz Radio says (22:58:12): LOL...Cendrine At Home Biz Radio says (22:58:17): I'm good and you? Cendrine says to (22:58:47): I am pretty good Cendrine says to (22:59:01): I found another toolbar that seems to be working, so I published a blog article Cendrine says to (22:59:05): I will share on your network At Home Biz Radio ...

Risk Taking

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Take A Risk "To move to the next rung on the ladder, you've got to take risks. You've got to move out of your comfort zone." - Debbi Fields August 16, 1977. Palo Alto, California. It was the first day of business for Mrs. Fields Chocolate Chippery. Owner Debbi Fields, 20 years old, had opened her store in the face of considerable opposition. Although she had somehow convinced a bank to loan her money for the risky business - how could a bakery that sold only chocolate chip cookies be successful? - others had not been encouraging. The store, they said, was a bad idea, and she didn't even have the recipe right: Americans liked crispy cookies, not the soft and chewy ones she made. On that day in Palo Alto, Debbi Fields didn't know if she or trhe naysayers were right. She had no business ecperience to point to. And by noon on her first day, she'd had no customers. Finally, tired of waiting, she headed into the street to give out free samples. And the taste lur...

Think Like an Entrepreneur

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Think Like an Entrepreneur Entrepreneurship is so much more than just learning to run your own business. (I'm learning that first hand.) It is an approach to life that involves thinking of you as a "can-do" person. (Another lesson I'm learning.) After all, if you can start your own business, you can do just about anything! (So true.) When you work for yourself, you are thinking like an entrepreneur. Let this motivate you to do your best in your business: · Always look for opportunities to learn new skills or sharpen the ones you already have and take on new responsibilities. · Show yourself that you understand your business and are working to improve the profitability of your business. You will then notice that you are thinking entrepreneurially. Remember, every skill learned is yours to take for the asking to use in your business. Never stop learning. To quote Jeffry Timmons: "Entrepreneurship is a way of thinking, reasoning, and acting that is oppo...