What is your passion?
Can you make a living with it? Where do you want to be in the next year?
5 years?
10 years?
Do you have a financial plan written down? How do you plan on reaching your goals? Do you have a board of advisors?
We are all looking for a way to market ourselves with a limited budget. Social Media has become the marketing tool of the Internet. As we move into the digital age with television that will be the way to go. Eventually advertising agencies will look to expand to the Internet to advertise products.--Google uses this to promote websites--Google Adwords--You can be a Publisher and when people use your site to promote their products you're paid commission
What do you need to make your dreams come true? Probably knowing exactly what they are would be a good starting point, right? Let me help you get very clear on that right now. As you probably know, many people fail to set goals altogether, and plenty of those who do set goals don’t formulate them effectively and fail to review them at regular intervals.
As children we are creative and believe the world is at our feet. When we enter school to succeed in the classroom & be accepted by our peers we learn to conform to what society tells us is right or wrong. As adults we loose the ability to be different and live according to our own rules.
Traditional Marketing works but is expensive as an overhead. When you use social media it cost you pennies on the dollar plus you have a much wider audience you can reach. For instance you can increase your sales or client base. When you listen to this show you will increase your knowledge of what sites are available for social networking, how to use blogs to your advantage, where how to increase your SEO, and much more. People who should listen to this show are people who have their own business, people who are marketing themselves who do not utilize online marketing techniques, people who need to expand the tools they are using for marketing. Are you planning to start your own business? Are you using online as well as, offline marketing?
Some people like to believe there is a higher being that controls their life or destiny. Some want to blame others for their failures. Learn how you can take control of your like and find more personal satisfaction for yourself.
Having good work habits--setting up a specific location, setting up certain work hours, banning interruption, and priortise tasks, help you build a successful business. Having multiple streams of income reduces stress while you build your business.
There are many options as a home based company:
1. make your own hours.
2. tax advantages.
3. Q& A
Do you haved a mission or purpose for your life? Do you know what it is? As a child we often plan our future, but as adults we let society dictate what we should do. The women's movement in the'70's help open the doors for women in the corporate environment, but they still hit a glass ceiling. Today with the workplace moving back to the small businessman working from home more women have t6heir own business so they are breaking through the glass ceiling. Every business needs to have a written mission statement (business plan) to follow to make their business a success, but we often forget to plan for success in our personal lives. If you don't have a written plan it is hard to think about and plan for your future. Here are some things to think about. While you were in school your teacher planned out the curriculum so you had a goal in place which was toread and study what you were told to. Then in college there was less structure so you have toset you own goals for your education--finding gainful employment after graduation. When you worked a company they wrote your mission for you. When you have your own business you have to know the mission of your company. Think about planning your personal life as well. What direction do you want to go in--business or marriage. A marriage take work by two people to make it successful--having the same goal for your personal life. If one or the other decides to change the goal and they don't discuss it--there is a breakdown in the relationship. People who should listen to this program areb business owners, students, couples, ETC.
Are you self employed? Do you wear every hat? You need to delegate or you will be overwhemed in your business and not get anything done, but be stressed out. Managing your time better.
Creating a positive mindset starts in childhood from the family you grow up in. If it's a negative family then as an adult you have to learn a whole new attitude
Why you should have a coach? Are you good at keeping yourself on track? What are the different types of coachs? What you should look for in a coach
Are you prepared for today's marketplace? What are your current skills? Older vs younger eployee or employer? skills? Use of technology? What is your passion? Can you make a living doibng it? Can you help sell othetr people's products?
Make a shift in you thinking to connect with people. Take your vision from thought to reality. Be a resource or contributor to the people around you. Show peole how to have passion for what they believe in. Do something that you can do to make the world a better place. Unleash the power within you, what shapes that person--experiences,lessons of life, art or fulfillment-
What are issues that create conflict for you--communication? Do you like to create conflict around? How the home you come from influences you--mental health counseling have to be open to change. Do you want to be open to change or do you want to remain the same?
The path to building a successful business is rarely a simple one.
But in the beginning, it seems simple enough: you’ll build an amazing product, market it and watch as people pull out their credit cards. Then you’ll hire people to take over menial tasks and you’ll move into the role of CEO, eventually delegating that as well and living on the beach in Bora Bora, sipping on a martini.
Starting a business is hard work, and creating a successful business requires many sacrifices. But, many business owners don’t talk about how many sacrifices you need to make after your doors open.
After you open your business, the work has just begun. You may find yourself working 60-hour weeks, staying open-to-close, and surviving on three hours of sleep. But, there’s a method to this madness.
Underestimating startup costs.
There is nothing worse for a startup – I mean nothing worse – than beginning a new business and not having enough money to make a go of it. When you start a business, you put a lot on the line: Your name, reputation, money, other people's money (probably), your family’s future . . . and that’s just for starters. So you have to give yourself the best chance possible of making a legitimate go of it.
. Online Presence - Needless to say, that every start-up would need a website. And you should strictly avoid using free web hosting sites. Spend money in buying the domain name & space. If you are familiar with website design or DIY website platforms, you can save some money but make sure the site has the professional user experience. A web site is the online face of your start-up, and hence you shouldn't shy away from spending a few bucks if need be. Apart from having a good website, you should have the right email, web-meetings and social presence. While one can argue that all of these can be picked up for free or freemium, IMO it is worthwhile spending some money in buying the domain, space, email address, online conference & communication services, mobile platform (if need be) and digital marketing.
SEO Specialist
Estimated Salary (per Glassdoor): $65,000
Web pages that have been optimized for SEO — that is, search engine optimization — are proven to load faster, reach a bigger audience, and increase conversions more effectively than those that haven't. It makes sense, then, that a 2018 Hubspot survey found that SEO is a top priority for most businesses — after all, who doesn't want more traffic and improved user experience?