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Are you a-scared of technology? Does the idea of doing social media make your eyes roll back in your head? Are you clueless and exhausted at the idea of making sure you’re business is front and center when people are looking for you? Fear no more (insert loud drumroll and trumpets). This week we tackle the technical side of being found like it’s kindergarten. You’ll walk away saying “this is what I was so afraid of? Easy Peazy stuff!”
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Last week I made a big oopsy. Keeping it in context, was it as big an oopsy as the Samsung tablet oopsy they are now having to deal with with Apple? Well, no. However, in my typical overly enthused manner I accidentally sent Aliza Sherman, IT Rock Star, founder of Cybergrrls and Webgrrls.com, and author of a plethora of books; a speaker who commands thousands upon thousands of dollars to speak globally, an email that read, and I quote:
“Omfg. this is too easy. obviously these folks know something that we’re just beinning to catch onto!!” Continue reading
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Tagged 6 figure incomes, Aliza Sherman, Apple, business coaching, mompreneurs, Samsung, social media, tele-summit, webgrrls, work smart not hard
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Being an online marketing consultant, one cannot divorce oneself from Social Media, and I don’t. It’s value in growing relationships and business growth cannot be denied and I write about it all the time. I am just a total failure at keeping up at it on my own, and I’m finally giving myself permission to say “that’s ok. It’s not my specialty” Thank God for my trusted pal Onlywire. Continue reading

