PRESS RELEASE Janet W Christy, author of 101 Winning Marketing Actions for Small Businesses and Capitalizing On Being Woman Owned has released the sixth edition of her annual “Top Ten Resolutions for Women Business Owners.” The 2012 edition of the resolutions draws on Christy’s nine years of consulting to Woman Owned Businesses and the agencies who help them. Some of the … [Read more...]
Archives for 2011
Do It Differently in 2012 –Company President Reveals New Version of GUTSY WOMEN WEEKEND RETREAT
PRESS RELEASE White Haven, Pa.; December 19, 2011 There is a huge demand for women’s leadership programs that go beyond motivational seminars to the heart of how women can be change agents in today’s competitive work setting. The GUTSY WOMEN WEEKEND RETREAT offers answers to start the New Year with new perspectives. It will roll out in 8 U.S. cities in 2012, including San … [Read more...]
Cancer Support Finally Catches Up with the Social Networking Age with IHadCancer.com
PRESS RELEASE New site uses shared experiences to help people deal with life before, during and after cancer NEW YORK, July 27, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- While there are countless websites devoted to cancer education, fundraising and advocacy, finding practical information about living with cancer and making connections online can be difficult. With the launch of … [Read more...]
Pleasant Website = More, Happier Customers
Guest Post by Barbara Austin. You could say there are two kinds of websites: those that are enjoyable, and those that are downright painful to use. The more pleasant the site, the more we tend to gravitate toward it, spending more time there and going back more often. So how can you ensure that your website is providing that positive experience, as opposed to making your … [Read more...]
Getting The Best Out Of Your Staff
Guest post by Rebecca of chillsauce. The key to being a great manager is to monitor your staff's performance, identify strengths and weaknesses, and ultimately make sure your team is working productively. There are many approaches to motivating your staff and rewarding them for hard work and success, from a mention in a meeting or in a internal publication to a promotion in … [Read more...]
Verizon Are You Listening?
As of January 15th Verizon will start charging its customers a $2.00 convenience fee for paying their bills on-line via a credit card. Now as a Verizon customer myself for my home and business, let me address all the ways that this situation was mishandled and hopefully give a summary of how customers don't want to be treated. Don’t spring change on your … [Read more...]
3 Steps to Go PRO with Your Business Website and Make more Money
Your business website and the rest of your online presence can be a great tool to help you market your business and get more sales. In fact, that is its PURPOSE. Your online presence is simply a platform to share your big message, attract new clients and bring more sales to your business. If your website isn’t bringing you fabulous new clients and making you money, then it’s … [Read more...]
Jess Webb Joins the WomenOnBusiness.com Team
Please join me in welcoming Jess Webb to the WomenOnBusiness.com team of contributing writers. Jess brings a creative flair to the business discussion as you'll learn from her background below. About Jess Webb Jess is a quirky 20-something who loves to help women entrepreneurs be irresistible online to attract their ideal fans and clients, and make more money. She is drawn to … [Read more...]
It’s Fun To Be Recognized
I love surprises! Being listed among the Top 20 Leadership Books for emerging leaders made my day, actually it made my week. Up there with Covey, Maxwell, Bennis, and Blanchard is wonderful. I must admit, however, while I love to be there I was sad about the limited number of other women on this list. Hey ladies, what do you have to say about that? Top 20 leadership … [Read more...]
The Bitter Entrepreneur
I’ve been sitting around wondering what to write about since the usual business topics have been covered and I think I’ve come to a great topic, the bitter entrepreneur. I promise that I’m not being facetious, but at one time or another we have all been this person. You know the one at the networking event or trade show that is sulking in the corner wondering why another … [Read more...]