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On Your Mark…Get Set…GROW! New VA Coaching Program – Get Your FREE Trial!

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Ready to take charge of your business for success in 2012? Consider my new group coaching program starting in January!   Are you stuck? Do you feel like you’re missing something in moving your business forward?   If you’re like most VA professionals (or prospective VAs), you’re very good at what you do; however, you haven’t mastered [...]

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Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

Second Edition of Entrepreneurial Freedom: How to Start and Grow A Profitable Virtual Assistance Practice RELEASED at 20% off!

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 We are pleased to announce that the Second Edition of Entrepreneurial Freedom: How to Start and Grow a Profitable Virtual Assistance Practice –paperback,  as well as, the Companion Workbook have been released.   “When the First Edition was released in 2005, Social Media was just beginning to come on the scene and taking shape as [...]

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Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

What I Learned About Marketing From Sea Turtles!

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I recently watched the plight of newly hatched sea turtles, slowly and methodically making their way to the ocean. They faced all sorts of outside forces that turned hundreds of hatchlings into a mere 30-40 living specimens who actually made it to the ocean. Once there, they quickly learn how to manage life around their sea-based [...]

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Friday, March 18th, 2011

Top Ten Marketing Mistakes to Avoid (Part Two)

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Last time we discussed the top five mistakes to avoid when marketing your business, here are the final five!  6.   Your message isn’t clear. Always test it out on current clients, peers, or family/friends to be sure it’s not confusing or misses the point you’re trying to make. 7.     Untimely message. If you’re looking to build some [...]

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Thursday, March 3rd, 2011

Top Ten Marketing Mistakes to Avoid (Part One)

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Without marketing your business could stagnate, or even worse, close. Identifying and correcting some basic marketing mistakes will help you to promote and grow your business.   Here are my Top Ten Marketing Mistakes   1.     Your message is too general. While some of you may think that EVERYONE could use your product or service, if you [...]

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Thursday, February 17th, 2011

How to Set Attainable Goals

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Unfortunately, not every goal is a good goal. Goal-setting is a skill which can be broken down into three easily defined, concrete steps: Brainstorm your big objective.   What are you trying to accomplish professionally or personally? Create a new product line? Streamline a process? Outsource some of your tasks? At this step, we’re trying [...]

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Tuesday, January 4th, 2011

Why Set Goals? Do Goals Matter?

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My new Get Goaling program will be starting on January 20 – 2011. To give you a little taste of what we’ll be discussing and how it can positively impact your business, I thought I’d do a few posts about my feelings about goals. I didn’t set goals when I first started my practice in 1998, [...]

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Wednesday, December 29th, 2010

Do You Set Goals?

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 Are You On Track To Grow Your Business in 2011? When I started my VA practice in 1998, the only experience I had in running a business was managing someone else’s. The company I had been working for was not the most ethical company around, and as a salesperson you were provided with quarterly goals to [...]

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Tuesday, December 21st, 2010

Creating a Simple Marketing Plan

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Many of you broke into a sweat after reading the title, didn’t you? Most Virtual Assistants I work with don’t have a plan because they believe it’s too hard, too time consuming, or they just don’t know where to start. Creating a good marketing plan doesn’t have to be overwhelming, or costly, but it will save [...]

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Saturday, December 11th, 2010

Permission Marketing: How to Market Ethically Through Email

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All types of marketing raise ethical questions and subjective interpretations. From online marketing to old-fashioned U.S. mail marketing, advertisers, businesses, and marketers have always had to walk along a relatively clear, well-defined line. On one side is ethical business — opt-in lists that let people opt out just as easily, buyer-friendly sales tactics, and generous [...]

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Tuesday, November 23rd, 2010