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100 Networking Resources for Woman Entrepreneurs

Laptopwithumbrella Here's a really helpful list of 100 resources for women entrepreneurs compiled by Jessica Hupp on the Bootstrapper blog.

Read the list here: The Woman Entrepreneurs Toolbox: 100 Networking Resources, Guides and Links

Enjoy!

Linda Locke
MLM Marketing Blog

Start Smart Tips for Your Business

Womenonrockwlaptop_2 Starting a new business is exciting, but sometimes the sheer number of decisions you must make can be overwhelming for even the most determined entrepreneur. One of the ways you can overcome this challenge is to start smart by setting up your business efficiently at the very beginning. This one strategy can save you a huge amount of time and stress and pay big dividends over the life of your business.

As Pamela Slim of the Escape from Cubicle Nation blog says:

"One of the best ways to make sure you are efficient with your time from the start of your business is to adopt the practice of only going through the excruciating process of gathering information or crafting communication once."
Read more here.

Linda Locke
MLM Marketing Blog

Top Marketing Tips for Your Home-based Business

Businesswoman177 Here's some super tips from Lesley Spencer Pyle of HomeBasedWorkingMoms.com for tackling the biggest challenge for most home based business folks -- Marketing!

Marketing Your Home Based Business


Enjoy!

Linda Locke
MLMMarketing Blog

Top Five Tips Small Business Owners Can Learn From J. K. Rowling

Harrypotterbook by Susan L Reid

J. K. Rowling is the English writer who has authored all seven beloved and widely read Harry Potter novels. At age 41, her rise to fame and fortune is inspiring. She has sold over 325 million books. The final book in the series, Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, was the fastest-selling book of all time.

Her fortune is estimated at $1 billion. She is ranked as the 136th richest person in the world. In 2006, Forbes named Rowling the second richest female entertainer in the world and ranked her as 48th on the 100 most powerful celebrities list of 2007.

When this all began in 1990, however, things were very different for J. K. Rowling. She was not a published author. She did not have a lot of money. She was living in London, working as a researcher and bi-lingual secretary for Amnesty International, and her mother had just died. How she got from there to where she is today is a story filled with invaluable tips for small business owners.

Tip # 1: Don’t Rush to Roll Out Your Product.

"Destiny is a name often given in retrospect to choices that had dramatic consequences."
- Rowling

Although J. K. Rowling had been a writer all her life, she was slow to publish. “I had written two novels before I had the idea for Harry, though I'd never tried to get them published (and a good job too, I don't think they were very good).”

All too often, as small business owners, we rush to get a product out before its time, before it’s been fully considered or tested. Rowling sets a great example of getting a product just right before presenting it to the world.

Tip # 2: When a Great Idea Grabs You -- Grab Back.

"You sort of start thinking anything's possible if you've got enough nerve."
- Rowling

Great ideas are unmistakably powerful in their announcement and come when least expected. Rowling says:

"Where the idea for Harry Potter actually came from, I really couldn't tell you. I was traveling on a train between Manchester and London and it just popped into my head. I spent four hours thinking about what Hogwarts would be like. By the time I got off at King's Cross, many of the characters in the books had already been invented."

As small business owners, we know when a great idea is upon us. The problem is, we often question it, second-guess it, and rationalize it away. Not Rowling. She recognized the mark of a powerful idea, seized upon it and went with it.

Tip # 3: Persevere, Persevere, and Persevere.

"It is our choices . . . that show what we truly are, far more than our abilities."
- Rowling

Rowling moved to Portugal to teach English as a Second Language in 1991 and married her first husband in 1992. They divorced in 1993. The next year, she moved to Scotland. At this point, she was an unemployed single mother living on welfare. In 1995, she completed her manuscript for Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone, typing it out on an old manual typewriter. She handed in the book to twelve publishing houses. They all rejected it.

Rowling never gave up. She did not stop just because life was hard. Despite all the changes and setbacks she was experiencing, she carried on. She persevered. As small business owners, we would do well to keep her example in mind.

Tip # 4: Don’t Let Anyone, Including Yourself, Sidetrack You from Your Goal.

"If you're holding out for universal popularity, I'm afraid you will be in this cabin for a very long time."
- Rowling

Finally, Bloomsbury, a small publisher, agreed to publish the first book. Her editor, though, says that he “advised Rowling to get a day job, since she had little chance of making money in children’s books.”

It’s a good thing she didn’t listen. All seven volumes of the Harry Potter series have broken sales records and have been translated into 65 languages. What a shining role model Rowling is for small business owners. She didn’t let anyone stand in the way of her goal—not even herself.

Tip # 5: Each of Us Has a Unique Contribution to Make to the World.

"I just write what I wanted to write. I write what amuses me. It's totally for myself."
- Rowling

J. K. Rowling never went searching for the kind of success she’s received. “I just wrote the sort of thing I liked reading when I was younger (and still enjoy now!). I didn't expect lots of people to like them, in fact, I never really thought much past getting them published.”

It wasn’t fame or wealth that J. K. Rowling sought. No. She simply wanted to contribute to the world in general, and to children specifically. As small business owners, this is so important to learn. Focus on the unique something we have to offer to the world. The rest will surely come, in ways we may not even be able to imagine.

About the Author: Susan L Reid, MS, DMA, Small Business Start Up Coach, Consultant & Accidental Pren-her™ is the soon-to-be published author of The Entrepreneurial Woman. She provides value, inspiration and direction for entrepreneurial women starting up and launching small businesses. For your free e-Zine full of ideas and start up tips, visit http://SuccessfulSmallBizOwners.com.

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com

Create a Multimedia Page for Your Business with Scrapblog.com

Scrapbook_3 Here's a great free online resource that you can use to put together a neat little multimedia scrapbook to promote your business complete with photos, audios, video, and text. And the best part is it's fun and easy to use.

You can use it to create a presentation for your products or to show your potential prospects what you have to offer them as a sponsor.  The possibilities are endless. Check it out!

http://www.scrapblog.com/

Enjoy!


Linda Locke
MLM Marketing Blog

SEO Tips for Blogs

Womanlaptop2 If you have a blog and want to make sure that it's search engine friendly, here are some great tips from Arieanna Schweber at Blogaholics on how to make sure you are optimizing your posts.

Top Ten SEO Tips

Enjoy!

Linda Locke
MLM Marketing Blog

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