Please join me in welcoming another phenomenal business woman to the Women On Business writing team -- Linda C. Smith. About Linda C. Smith Linda C Smith is a home-based business owner living in California. She is a fine artist working in mosaic art. She considers artists to be akin to those in the direct selling industry…selling art person-to-person is very much like … [Read more...]
Archives for August 2009
When is a “brand” not just a brand?
Any business person worth their salt will tell you that branding is important. People have to be able to recognize your products or services on sight. Some brands are symbols or images, some are just words and others are a combination of words and images. As an example, when I see the name General Mills, I instantly think of Cherrios. Can't help myself. I know that the … [Read more...]
Tasha Bovain Joins the Women On Business Writing Team
I'm pleased to announce that Tasha Bovain has joined the Women On Business writing team. Please join me in welcoming her to the Women On Business community! About Tasha Bovain Tasha Bovain is a freelance copywriter and consultant specializing in creating online marketing communications for women business owners. With a passion for business and over a decade of writing … [Read more...]
Security and your Social Networks: Facebook, Linkedin, and Twitter
In three separate incidences, three of my friends were infected by a computer virus which sends fake messages from their Facebook account. Because most social networks are built on a trust environment (if a link comes from your friend Angie or Ben or Juanita, you typically trust it) -- the spread of viruses is particularly exploitative. The most important thing for you to … [Read more...]
Who wants to double or triple their website traffic almost immediately?
Are you getting the most out of your online marketing? The Entrepreneur’s Guide to the Search Engine Marketing Plan So many people pose to be marketing experts, when in fact, some may actually be, but in my experience, I’ve come to find that most are full of hot air. They claim you will get thousands of visitors and increase your conversion rates by 100% if you purchase … [Read more...]
You can’t control your staffs every word…
I was charged twice for an item at the fruit and vege shop so I took my receipt back with me next time. … [Read more...]
Give Yourself a Pep Talk
Do you ever wonder how elite athletes like Tiger Woods or Roger Federer stay focused; how they manage to maintain their peak performance? I marvel at their ability to recover after a bad shot or a lost match; their resilience and ability to let go and forget their poor performance and come back with strength and fortitude. How do they accomplish this? Well, almost all … [Read more...]
Establishing Your Leadership
Post by Jane K. Stimmler, contributing Women On Business writer Developing an effective, powerful leadership style is often tough for women. In some cases, we may be in a situation where we have few female role models to observe, or perhaps we have not had the professional development opportunities to help us develop as leaders. However, once women develop a comfort level with … [Read more...]
About Leading
I am delighted to be a newbie blogger for Women on Business. This site is filled with great ideas to help all of us climb even higher on our journey to excellence. I believe this is the time for us as women to bring our unique gifts and talents into every aspect of the workplace. We are masters of intuitively understanding that everything is connected and no one wins unless … [Read more...]
Knowing When To Let Go
For a small woman, I have a lethal grip. I tend to clench tightly to projects and initiatives, even when they're dying a slow death. I am a self-proclaimed control freak somewhat in recovery; I am learning to let go. I have always felt that the more control I have over a project, the better it will turn out...and sometimes it's true, but at what cost? High stress = NO … [Read more...]