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There’s some debate going on about how and whether to use Social Media tools like Twitter for business. My seven-year-old had some insight into how I use it. One day, while peering over my laptop and seeing me posting onto Twitter, he asked: “Mom, is Twitter your office?” My answer? “Well, um, yes it is.”

Twitter is so completely my office: I connect with my friends, colleagues, and general tweeple each time I sign on, much in the same way I used to say hello to my office mates when I arrived at work before I had kids. We exchange pleasantries and catch up on each other’s lives. We create, build and strengthen our relationships through regular contact, just like I used to do in my cubicle office.

When it’s time to get down to real work, twitter is where I go to research, learn, market myself, follow up with prospects, provide accountability for my mompreneur coaching clients who request it, and the main venue for scheduling and confirming appointments with prospects and collaborators.

Twitter is the source and the venue of all my marketing, sales, business operations. My virtual assistants and I communicate through quick tweets back and forth to keep projects moving along. I market my coaching services, programs and products through simple Twitter campaigns, and I’m fortunate enough to have an amazing group of supporters and influencers who follow me and recommend the work I do to other people I have never met. I’ve traded the board room and conference rooms of Corporate America for a virtual meeting room I can attend anytime I like, wearing what’s comfortable for me to wear.

Then, at the end of a long day, I have a glass of wine and browse around the Twitter profiles of my friends and colleagues to see what they’re up to. It’s my virtual water cooler and Happy Hour, all from the comfort of wherever I happen to be.

Wanna hear the crazy twist to all this business productivity on Twitter? I only spend about 15-30 minutes a day in my “Twitter office.” I pop in and pop out multiple times throughout the day, make quick connections, upload a few tweets to be sent in the future, and retweet some of the interesting things my friends, colleagues and clients are tweeting about. Efficiency and focus are the keys to my strategy.

How do you use Twitter for business? I’d love to see your comments below, or tweet me with your thoughts: @mombizcoach.

5 Ways to Improve Your Business on a Micro-budget


Guest post by Mike McClure, Partner, Executive Creative Director & Social Media Director for The Yaffe Group

LinkedIn photoIf you’re an entrepreneur or smaller business looking to get more business on a small to miniscule budget, there’s good news and bad news. The good news is that with all the free and low cost tools available in the digital and social media world, you can be quite effective without spending a lot of money. The bad news? To make it work, you do need to invest a lot of time sprinkled with inspiration and innovation. Having a personality helps, too.

More good news: many individuals and companies are finding a lot of productive leads and connections through these channels. More bad news: it’s not a quick fix. It’s something you need to commit to and keep at. That doesn’t mean it will take you a year or two to see any results. But, it does mean you can’t just post a brilliant blog or open a Twitter account and expect the new business to start flooding through your doors.

Here’s 5 ways you can start improving your business without seriously hurting your bottom line:

1. Connect, connect, connect.

Use all the social networking tools available to you. Social networking is a great way to connect with people who may need your product or services. Just make sure you don’t start by broadcasting how great you are or trying to sell something. It’s like a cocktail party. Start with small talk; find out where you have common interests and where you can help them with their needs. It’s a good way to get to know someone you’ve never met before. Once they like and know you, they’ll be much more likely to want to do business with you.

I would suggest starting with LinkedIn if you haven’t gotten into any network. It’s the most business oriented site. Here’s a good post on how one business owner used LinkedIn to get a board of directors seat (http://bit.ly/21gfNB). From there, it’s a matter of preference and what type of business you’re in. You may want to start a Facebook fan page or personal page next. Or you may find the immediacy of Twitter is more to your liking. Here’s a good post by Lara Galloway on how she uses Twitter as one of her main new business tools (http://bit.ly/1wTAFo).

2. Answer Questions on LinkedIn

One the best features on LinkedIn is the Q&A section. Why? It gives you a chance to meet people out of your network, help them with a problem they have and display your expertise. Just go to the sections where questions are being asked on subjects that fit your business offerings and your area of expertise.

Here’s just one example of how that’s worked for me. I saw a question from a guy writing a book on social media. He was looking for examples of social media success stories. I told him about a campaign we’d done for one of our clients that had worked well. He liked it, we linked together and over the next 6 months had several conversations through LinkedIn messaging. This fall he was looking for judges for a big Blog Off competition his company was having. I volunteered and became part of an international “Dream Team” panel (http://bit.ly/6xs3XH) Besides the publicity of the contest itself, I will be listed in an upcoming book as one of the world’s top social media people, will be talked about on a Blog Talk Radio show that reaches millions and in video shows by one of Europe’s top providers of online content.  Not bad for a small business owner in Detroit.

3. Use Blog Talk Radio

This is a free, easy way to create podcasts for your own enterprise. There are two ways you can use Blog Talk Radio to help your business. One is to sign up at blogtalkradio.com and host your own show. This way you can have your own radio talk show.  You can invite guests who will speak on subject matters relevant to your audience or you can invite guests who represent companies you want to do business with. Or you can sometimes just speak on subjects you’re knowledgeable about and make those podcasts available to your potential clients. For an example of doing your own show, you can look at the Mom Biz Coach show. (http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mombizcoach)

The second, and easier, way to use Blog Talk Radio is to volunteer your expertise to someone who has a show. Our head of Yaffe Direct, Michael Morin, went on the Chuck Talks Business show and had an hour long interview. It went well and, with Chuck’s permission, we downloaded the podcast and posted it on our Yaffe Tidbits site (http://www.yaffetidbits.com/podcasts/radio/morin_marketing.html). We then edited a 2-minute teaser of some of the best parts of the interview. We emailed the two minute version to a list of prospects along with a link to the full podcast. Within a few weeks we got several inquiries from potential clients who we never would have gotten to talk to otherwise.

4. Buy a Flip Camcorder

You can get a really nice Flip Camcorder for around $125; I’d also pop for the small tripod that’s about $20-25. The Flip is an extremely easy way to shoot, edit and post videos to your site, blog, Facebook fan page, YouTube channel or wherever you can add video to your online presence. Video is a way to really put a face on your business. You can simply set it up on the tripod, point it at yourself and record a video blog. You can also record and post client testimonials. (http://bit.ly/8UXVZ8)  It’s also small and portable that you can carry it with you when you go to a conference, meeting, seminar, tweetup or wherever. At these events you can ask people’s opinions on whatever issues you’d like to cover for your clients/potential clients. It takes nothing to plug the Flip into your computer and use the included edit system to string together the comments you like and post that video to one of your sites. All this adds to both your content and your credibility.

5. Blog about potential clients

If you have a blog for your business (if you don’t, start one now), you can meet potential clients simply by asking them if you can interview them for an upcoming blog post. It’s a great way to meet and get to know someone in a non-sales environment (important note: don’t try and sell yourself or company during the interview). Who doesn’t like the idea of someone wanting to interview them for their expert opinion? More often than not, you’ll be able to find someone willing to talk about their business for the free publicity for both their company and themselves.

Even if you don’t get an interview, do research on the company and write a blog post about what they’re doing right as a company. Here’s an example of a post I wrote about Biggby Coffee. (http://bit.ly/6Hferc) After creating it, send the post to them. Even if it doesn’t peak their interest in you, they may link the post to their own site or blog. We still get traffic to our blog from companies that have linked to a post about them from many months ago.

There you have it. Five ideas that should get your business some attention without spending an arm and a leg. I’d say good luck, but it really is just a matter of good hard work.

To learn more about Mike McClure, The Yaffe Group and the great marketing work he does for his clients, visit his site and be sure to follow him on Twitter!

Forbes Thirty Women Entrepreneurs to Follow on Twitter


Guest post by Natalie MacNeil of Forbes.com

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Thirty Women Entrepreneurs To Follow On Twitter

Natalie MacNeil, 11.24.09, 01:50 PM EST

These business-savvy tweeters are all excited about helping you grow your company, create buzz for your brand and stay inspired.


 

 

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Twitter has been an incredible tool for connecting with like-minded people from around the world. I am always on the lookout for women entrepreneurs and women in business to follow, connect with and learn from. The following 30 women entrepreneurs have excellent Twitter feeds to follow:

@alevit: Alexandra Levit is a best-selling business author and WSJ columnist who tweets valuable articles and advice. 4,346 followers. @Bernadeen: Bernadeen McLeod is a business coach who tweets small business tips, articles and resources. 3,116 followers.
@BrandYou
: Cindy Ratzlaff is a marketing strategist who tweets about how to create buzz for your brand. 9,419 followers.
@ClareLancaster
: Clare is an Internet marketer who shares online strategies and resources for women in business. 2,127 followers. @Entreprediva: Mirie Fraser is a life design coach who tweets inspirational quotes and insights for entrepreneurs. 11,910 followers. @JackieBiz: Jackie Burgoa is a business owner and blogger who tweets about business resources, inspiration and opinions. 7,336 followers.
@JillFoster
: Jill tweets about the power of communities, social media and other business resources. 3,382 followers.
@KairaRouda
: Kaira is an award winning author who tweets about how to build a unique and genuine brand. 4,510 followers.
@leawoodward
: Lea runs her business from places around the world and tweets about how you can make your business location independent too. 5,560 followers.
@LeilaSamoodi
: Leila is an accountant who will help you better understand the financial side of your business. 9,416 followers.
@LenaWest
: Lena is a social media strategist and writer who tweets about the impact of social media and other business tips. 761 followers.
@LindaCSmith
: Linda has an excellent feed for entrepreneurs because she constantly tweets quality resources, tutorials, tips and articles. 1,424 followers.
@ManishaThakor
: Manisha is a personal finance expert and author on women and money. Her tweets are geared toward helping you meet financial goals. 755 followers.
@MarketLikeAChik
: Coree Silvera is a marketer who shares tips and resources in social media, branding and positive marketing mindset. 21,434 followers.
@mombizcoach
: Lara Galloway helps mom entrepreneurs grow their businesses and tweets about small business tips and resources. 9,167 followers.
@NancyFClark
: Nancy is an advocate for women in business who tweets business and career resources as well as facts about women in the workplace. 2,584 followers.
@NicoleSimon
: Nicole is a sought after social media consultant in Europe who tweets about the latest social media happenings. 10,827 followers.
@NikkiPilkington
: Nikki owns an Internet marketing company and tweets about search engine optimization. 8,884 followers.
@NinaKaufman
: Nina is an award-winning business lawyer who tweets legal tips and other resources for entrepreneurs. 219 followers.
@sheconomy
: Stephanie Holland tweets about advertising, social media, branding and marketing to women. 5.988 followers.
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ShellyKramer
: Shelly owns a marketing agency and shares branding and marketing strategies that work as well as those that don’t work. 22,466 followers.
@ShoestringGal
: Jessica Swanson is a marketer who tweets about promoting your business on a shoestring budget. 18,446 followers.
@simplicityinc
: A. Michelle Blakeley helps solo entrepreneurs develop micro business plans and tweets useful business advice. 2,082 followers.
@smallbiztrends
: Anita Campbell is an expert on small business trends and her tweets will help you be more successful as a business owner. 30,869 followers.
@SmartWoman
: Vicki Flaugher is an entrepreneur who tweets about women, business and events for women entrepreneurs. 11,084 followers.
@startupprincess
: Kelly King Anderson’s goal is to empower women entrepreneurs and she tweets about various small business topics. 14,825 followers.
@TamiMcCarthy
: Tami is CEO of TMG Brand Communications and tweets interesting articles and comments on advertising and branding. 665 followers.
@TheBizWoman
: Patricia Sutton is a U.K. entrepreneur and writer who tweets tips and tidbits for women business owners. 4,953 followers.
@TiffanieTillman
: Tiffanie is an entrepreneur who helps small-business owners outsource work to have more time to grow their businesses. 5,426 followers.
@WomenWhoTech
: Allyson Kapin champions women in the tech industry and tweets her opinions and helpful business resources. 8,137 followers.

I realize there are many more amazing women entrepreneurs on Twitter who are missing from this list, and I invite you to share some of your favorites. For more women entrepreneurs on Twitter, visit my list of women entrepreneurs. And don’t forget to follow me, @nataliemacneil, for insights on women in business, resources for entrepreneurs, and interviews with successful women.

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10 Ways Twitter Changed My Business


In celebration of my one year anniversary of using Twitter this month, I took some time to consider the impact this fabulous tool has had on my business.

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How has Twitter changed your approach to your business? Are you using it for some things that I didn’t mention here? I’d love to hear your ideas, so leave a comment below.

Twitter is My Office


There’s some debate going on about how and whether to use Social Media tools like Twitter and Facebook for business. My seven-year-old had some insight into how I use it. One day, while peering over my laptop and seeing me posting onto Twitter, he asked: “Mom, is Twitter your office?” My answer? “Well, um, yes it is.”

Picture5Twitter is so completely my office: I connect with my friends, colleagues, and general tweeple each time I sign on, much in the same way I used to say hello to my office mates when I arrived at work before I had kids. We exchange pleasantries and catch up on each other’s lives. We create, build and strengthen our relationships through regular contact, just like I used to do in my cubicle office.

When it’s time to get down to real work, twitter is where I go to research, learn, market myself, follow up with prospects, provide accountability for my mompreneur coaching clients who request it, and the main venue for scheduling and confirming appointments with prospects and collaborators.

Twitter is the source and the venue of all my marketing, sales, business operations. My virtual assistants and I communicate through quick tweets back and forth to keep projects moving along. I market my coaching services, programs and products through simple Twitter campaigns, and I’m fortunate enough to have an amazing group of supporters and influencers who follow me and recommend the work I do to other people I have never met. I’ve traded the board room and conference rooms of Corporate America for a virtual meeting room I can attend anytime I like, wearing what’s comfortable for me to wear.

Then, at the end of a long day, I have a glass of wine and browse around the Twitter profiles of my friends and colleagues to see what they’re up to. It’s my virtual water cooler and Happy Hour, all from the comfort of wherever I happen to be.

Wanna hear the crazy twist to all this business productivity on Twitter? I only spend about 15-30 minutes a day in my “Twitter office.”

How do you use Twitter for business? I’d love to see your comments below. And if you’d like some ideas about new, fun, effective ways to use Twitter and Facebook for business, tun into my free teleseminar tomorrow with Christine Gallagher of CommunicateValue.com on my BlogTalkRadio Show. Click here for call-in (as well as podcast) information.

My favorite marketing tools for mompreneurs


In one of my mom entrepreneur coaching groups, I was recently asked the following question:

Of the various marketing tools and methods you use, which has yielded the best financial return?

Can you guess my answer? I bet you can.

My favorite marketing tool is TWITTER. I get several leads a day directly from twitter. That’s why I’m so passionate about it. Let me expand a little on that, though. Twitter_Button_8

I just hosted a teleseminar yesterday with my coach, Rhonda Hess, about automating your sales process to attract thousands of ideal clients. (You can click here if you’d like to listen to the podcast on-demand.)

In that teleseminar, Rhonda explained how we should all focus on a BLOG as our centerpiece. Write in your authentic voice, share your thoughts, wisdom, opinions, photographs of your work or products, lessons learned from a situation or experience that is relevant to your target market, etc. and you’ll start attracting readers who want to spend more time with you and ultimately purchase what you sell. Then everytime you post to your blog, you share it on twitter (and facebook and LinkedIn, etc.) with a link back to your blog. By doing this, along with asking for and responding to comments to your blogposts, you are building relationships and increasing the “stickiness” of your blog. Internet marketers use the term “stickiness” to refer to how compelling your website or blog is and how long your prospects “stick around” to read more on it. I use twitter as a vehicle to connect with people, to build relationships, and to deliver prospects back to my website and blog so they can learn more about what I do. Upon checking my blog statistics, the top referrer to my blog and website is almost always twitter.

Twitter is, of course, a free tool, but it does cost me my time. As a mompreneur, time happens to be my most expensive and valuable asset.  That said, I spend very little time on twitter most days. I usually pop on and off for 1-5 minutes at a time several times a day. There are days I never logon to twitter, and then there are times when the kids are in bed that I’ll spend two hours on twitter chatting with friends and potential clients. I also use several twitter integration tools so that lots of what I tweet can occur automatically, saving me a lot of time.

As a return on my investment, I am currently getting a couple of warm leads each day from twitter. Given my very limited work schedule of only 10 hours a week (client-facing time), this is more than enough to fill my pipeline.

My second favorite marketing tool is my BlogTalkRadio Show. I’m finding that people all over the world are hearing me on the internet and already feel related to me because of this. As a result, my prospects are ready to hire me before we ever speak in person.

People like to consume their information in different formats, so if you’re not currently using audio or video as part of your marketing strategy, it would be worthwhile to consider adding these options. If you have no clue how you could integrate audio and video into an effective marketing strategy for your business, let’s set up a free 20-minute brainstorming session and get you started.

So what are your favorite marketing tools? Do you enjoy marketing or prefer to delegate it to someone else? Do you spend most of your marketing budget on traditional (print, radio, tv) methods or on Social Media Marketing?  Please join the discussion and leave a comment below.

Work Less, Make More–Part VII of the WoMEN Teleseminar Series


If you’re looking for a silver bullet, you won’t find that sorta thing on my blog. Ever.

That said, I do believe it’s both possible and necessary for mompreneurs to find ways to make more money while working less.

I’ve been answering a lot of questions in my coaching groups lately about the idea of creating a sustainable business model for mom entrepreneurs and work at home moms. The bottom line is this: if you’re running a business that is running you ragged, stressing you out, taking up all of your time and leaving very little of you for your family to enjoy, then you (and your business) won’t last for long.

robot mom biz coachOne of the best ways to make your business sustainable is to learn how to automate some of the actions and processes you do over and over. We all have to develop strategies to find new clients and keep our sales pipelines full. This takes a lot of time, effort and energy for all of us mom entrepreneurs. Think about it–if you could get these tasks that you have to do repeatedly off your to-do list, you could spend your time doing something else, like go on a bike ride with the kids, or read a magazine while the kids run through the sprinkler, or you could spend some time creating a vision for the future of your business rather than just scrambling through all the work that has to get done.

Wanna learn some tricks that will help you get your business working while you’re working on your tan this summer?

Join me on Tuesday, June 23rd, at 12 pm ET when my special guest, Rhonda Hess, teaches us “How to Automate Your Business to Attract Thousands of Ideal Clients.” Rhonda is a Coaching Business Success Strategist and founder of Prosperous Coach. Best of all, she’s MY business coach! I’m delighted to share my fabulous coach and mentor with all of my listeners.

This free teleseminar is part of my WoMEN: What Mom Entrepreneurs Need Series. You can register to receive the freebies, Special Reports and other offers my guests make available to our listeners by going to www.whatmomentrepreneursneed.com and filling in the email form at the top of the page. You’ll also be notified when I add more speakers and more topics (which I occasionally do).

I know that I’m looking for ways to get out of the office and spend the lazy, unstructured time with my family that summer always brings. Having some systems that allow me to attract exactly the clients I want will give me the freedom to do just that!

You can listen live (or on demand once the call is over) via phone or over the internet. Just go to BlogTalkRadio to get details.

Do you have questions for me or Rhonda? Leave them here and we’ll do our best to address them on the call, or you can call in live to the show (go to BlogTalkRadio to get the dial-in instructions).

Look forward to “seeing” you on the call!

Does Your Website Speak to Your Readers?


Many of us mompreneurs try to protect or hide the fact that we’re also solopreneurs, a company of one.

Why?

For most, we’re concerned that we won’t be seen as credible, professional, established, or simply “big enough” as compared to our competitors who have whole departments working for them.

But is this necessarily true? What if the thing that’s most appealing to your potential clients is your uniqueness? Are you trying to conceal that uniqueness in your marketing efforts?

megaphone-mom-biz-coachIf you’re using the “royal we” on your website rather than speaking straight from your heart and gut, chances are you’re not attracting your ideal clients and you’re spending a lot of time and energy trying to be something you’re not. I’m going to talk more about this on my BlogTalkRadio show in a few minutes. You can click here to listen live or on-demand (whenever it fits into your schedule) to learn how being real speaks a lot louder and sends a better message than believing that what you are isn’t enough.

Moms everywhere are talking


Guest post from Stephanie Elie of www.bizziemommy.com

 Be sure to check out www.bizziemommy.com if you’re a mompreneur and need all the help you can get (like me!).

10 blogtalkradio shows for mom entrepreneurs and bloggers

blogtalkradioI have to admit I’m getting a little addicted to blogtalkradio.com and there are some really great shows for mom entrepreneurs, bloggers and just moms in general. I love the fact that I can listen to the shows in real time or later when I have some free time. Because most of  my favorites are shows on the east coast I rarely ever get to chime in on coversations.

Business Talk

Lara Galloway, The Mom Biz Coach
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/MomBizCoach
Mom entrepreneurs need many things to make them successful. Lara Galloway, The Mom Biz Coach, helps working moms get all the information, advice, and support they need to go from start-up to success.

Karen McMillan, Life Coach Karen
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/lifecoachKaren
Ancient Wisdom meets Modern Practice = Conscious Leadership. Conscious, authentic choices mean living a life of passion, prosperity and balance! I am on a mission to find and share powerful wisdom and awesome energy. Practical, spiritual, change-your-life-today resources and guests. Come play, learn, grow!!

Jessica Knows, Role Mommy Radio
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stations/RoleMommyRadio/JessicaKnows
Jessica Knows talks influence, social media, business and pop culture.

Deb Bailey, Coach Deb
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/CoachDeb
Stories of transitions from women who have followed their dream to become entrepreneurs. What is success? How do you stay motivated? How do you connect with your passion and turn it into a business? Career Coach Deb Bailey interviews women entrepreneurs who speak honestly about their challenges and successes and give advice to women who want to go into business.
WAHM Addicts
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/WAHM-Addicts
WAHM Addicts Radio provides information on a wide range of topics specific to Work At Home Moms/Men (WAHM) from a variety of hosts.

Mamapreneurs
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/mamapreneurs
The Makings of a Mamapreneur radio show aims to inform, educate and inspire mamapreneurs across the globe by sharing experiences of fellow mom business owners in a variety of industries

Frugal WAHM Talk Radio
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/frugalwahmtalkradio
For Work At Home Moms, dealing with Parenting Issues, Issues on how to work from home amd more!

Moms Time Out Talk

Rhea Brow , The Cocktail Cafe Show
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/thecocktailcafeshow
A mix of mom talk with a splash of style! At The Cocktail Cafe we celebrate the woman behind marriage, motherhood, and business. As useful as it is entertaining, join me and lets talk, share, and connect.

Christie Crowder, The ChatterBox Show
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/chatterboxradio
Welcome to our weekly internet talk show featuring fabulous females giving us a glimpse into the inner workings of their world.

General Talk

Beth , Role Mommy
http://www.blogtalkradio.com/stations/RoleMommyRadio/rolemommy
Role Mommy is a show for today’s busy parents featuring laugh out loud stories and great tips from celebrities, authors, corporate climbers and everyday moms and dads.

Do you have a favorite blogtalkradio show, let us know by leaving a comment.