Tag Archives: business goal

Rethinking Everything

I’ve been using the extra time in my weekly schedule to rethink my business, my goals, my priorities, my relationships and my projects. While I’m not at the end of that journey, I’ve learned so much that I’m truly grateful for the process of rethinking.

Blog Milestone: Post #100

As I publish my 100th blog post, I reflect on the outcome, the journey, and the interactions that make my blog a joy and an ongoing business challenge.

Twitter Setup: Define Your Goals

When you take the time to determine your Twitter goals, you create guidelines for why you use Twitter. Your goals influence your account setup, whom you follow, and what you tweet.

Facebook: Friends or Fans?

Are you perplexed by the options for creating a Facebook presence for your business? Here’s some practical advice, and an easy process to move customers from your personal Facebook profile.

Twitter Setup: All About You

Your Twitter bio provides Twitter visitors with important information about you and your business. Here are some guidelines to help you get the most from the limited bio space.

Twitter Setup: Rose By Any Other Name

Your Twitter user name is the single most important decision you make when setting up your account. Here’s some advice for making a great choice. The first in a series on Twitter business account setup.

Instant Community

Do you have the life experience to create a community building strategy, and you have the patience to implement it? Or do you expect to have an instant Twitter community waiting for you to arrive?

Multiple (Twitter) Personalities

Are you considering multiple Twitter accounts? Or do you have multiple account and find it a challenge? Here’s some practical advice.

The Goosebump Effect

Is it possible to enjoy a dream and take inspired actions to accomplish a goal? You bet. I’m proof that you can realize your dream through a path of happiness and goosebumps.

Where’s Your Tribe?

Everyone needs their own tribe, people you can call on when you face a challenge who give great advice. Here’s some ideas about finding the people you want for your own tribe.