And what about this social media stuff? So we’re talking about business blogging, podcasting and sites like Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, LinkedIn, Digg, Stumbleupon, Flickr, Hubpages etc… Are you leveraging these social media marketing tools to attract abundant clients?
If you’re NOT using Social Media, but nevertheless hope to succeed as a small business or ‘heart-led’ entrepreneur, I have sobering advice for you… Ignore it at your peril.
If YES, you ARE, but you’re confused, floundering or not getting the results you want, congratulations on being ‘ahead of the game’! Now, get the knowledge and help that will make a difference.
You see, this Social Media stuff is changing everything – from how we lead our lives to how we do business – and the implications for your ‘business success’ are both enormous and critical. And if you think that’s a bit over-egged, think again, because if you get to grips with social media you’d no longer be
- Struggling to find clients
- Throwing money away on ineffective advertising
- Feeling isolated and out-of-touch
You’ll discover instead, just how easily you can
- Attract an abundant stream of friends and followers – potential clients all
- Save money & achieve an unparalleled ‘ROI’ on your marketing budget
- Create a network of contacts to collaborate, JV and co-promote with
But these are fast-moving times we’re living in and with new tools, widgets and sites being released every day, it’s no wonder people are confused about where to go and what to do…
“Should I be Digging or Stumbling or both?”
“What’s the point of Twitter?”
“How do I get my blog posts to show on Facebook?”
I’ve been launching small business owners and sole traders into the blogosphere, since 2005. When I started out, creating blogs & blogsites and social media strategies, most people hadn’t even heard of Facebook, MySpace was the next big thing and Twitter didn’t exist. Whilst the tools and trends have changed, the reasons for employing them haven’t. It’s always been about positioning yourself as an expert in your field, raising your profile online and driving traffic to your website.
And it’s all very well learning how to operate it all, but how do you get over the discomfort of continually promoting your goods and services… of feeling like you’re selling all the time? Do you have to join ALL of the different services? Should you automate everything? And what does it mean to engage in Authentic Marketing? What is Personality Marketing?
More to come…




















