Monday, April 2, 2007

What NOT to do When Promoting Your Home Business on My Space

Filename: j0404259.wmf<br />Keywords: boys, concepts, emotions ...<br />File Size: 9 KBI recently read an article in a popular business magazine which suggested that the website MySpace.com is one of the most effective ways to promote a small business. After reading the article, I decided to make a deal with the devil and promote my home-based business on a site that I loathe.


My deal worked. Since creating my profile on MySpace.com I've sold products, my site traffic has grown and I've even secured a few freelancing jobs. While I've personally had a great experience selling my business on MySpace, I've come to the conclusion that a MySpace account can be just as detrimental to someone's home based business as it is helpful.
Here are a few of my personal "what not to do" tips if you are trying to promote a small business on MySpace...

First, while I understand that you may have a crush on "McDreamy" please don't devote half of your space to him...and the other half to your home-based business. At what point am I supposed to take you seriously? The part where you share your x-rated fantasies about the former "Can't Buy Me Love" star or the part where you are trying to sell me candles or mineral makeup?


Second, I could care less what your "stripper name" is, and I doubt anyone else does either. Are you a Miranda, Carrie, Charlotte or Samantha? Get over yourself, get back to work and stop taking stupid internet quizzes.

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Friday, March 30, 2007

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Thursday, March 29, 2007

What Not to Do If You Are Promoting a Small Business on MySpace

Your Space Just Cost You My Business...

I recently read an article in a popular business magazine which suggested that the website MySpace.com is one of the most effective ways to promote a small business. After reading the article, I decided to make a deal with the devil and promote my home-based business on a site that I loathe.

My deal worked. Since creating my profile on MySpace.com I've sold products, my site traffic has grown and I've even secured a few freelancing jobs. While I've personally had a great experience selling my business on MySpace, I've come to the conclusion that a MySpace account can be just as detrimental to someone's home based business as it is helpful.


Here are a few of my personal "what not to do" tips if you are trying to promote a small business on MySpace....continue reading...

 

Sunday, March 25, 2007

The Myth of the Mommy War

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A friend called me this afternoon as she was driving home on her first day back from maternity leave to nurse her newborn son during her lunch break. She was clearly desperate, miserable, guilt-ridden and devastated,


"I don't know what to do, she cried". "I hate that he is spending the day with strangers". "What if they don't pick him up when he cries? "What if they don't rock him?" "I never would have gotten pregnant if I'd known it was going to be this hard".


My heart ached for her. I'd been there..twice...and it was awful. Even though I'd experienced the pain of leaving a newborn for the first time, I didn't have a clue how to make her feel better.


I am a bit of a free spirit. I am creative, but highly disorganized. When I think in terms of my future (and my children's future) I am often more concerned about what we will be having for breakfast tomorrow vs. college educations, retirement funds and medical benefits. Therefore, it was quite easy for me to leave my full-time career when my first child was born. Whatever happens...happens, right?


While my friend and I are as close as sisters, we are vastly different. My friend finds comfort in 401K plans, college savings and insurance coverage. I find comfort in flavored coffees, reality TV shows and a well-worn pair of jeans. Admittedly, I didn't have a clue how to make her feel better.


I left my full-time career to care for my daughter on a wing and a prayer. I consider myself lucky that my family didn't end up broke and homeless. When I left my job, we couldn't afford our house payments, our credit card bills or our insurance coverage without my financial contribution.
Through creativity and sheer will, we made it work, but I have the type of personality that literally gets high from taking risks. It was fairly easy for me to accept the consequences of losing everything to avoid the pain of leaving my daughter at a daycare center for the very first time.


So, what advice does a risk-taker give someone who seeks stability, financial security and a regular paycheck? I've worked from home for over five years now. I've quite literally done just about everything (legal and ethical, of course) to earn a few hundred dollars per month. Some months, I do home parties. Other months I write. When I want to de-clutter my home, I sell products on Ebay. For anyone with my "go with the flow" attitude, the pace is intoxicating.

 

My friend is brilliant. She has earned nearly six-figures working for various technology firms. I would be thrilled to have even an ounce of her skills. She is by far, the brightest, most capable person I have ever met. I want to tell her to quit her job, start a business to "just roll with the punches". But is that necessarily a better option for her family?


I feel fortunate that I have been able to avoid the pain of leaving my children for the first time to return to work, but perhaps I was the selfish one. I wanted to avoid the pain of leaving and I was more than willing to risk my families' financial security to do so.


Who us making the greater sacrifice? The free-spirit who is more than willing to leave her career without considering "safety nets" like savings accounts, retirement plans or insurance benefits or the mom who is seeks security and wants to ensure a comfortable, stable and financially independent life for her child.


This is the conflict many journalists define as the "mommy war". Quite frankly, I hate that term. It suggests that one group is at war with the other group...."the stay-at-home moms vs. the working moms" while it sounds intriguing and "sexy, it suggests that women are battling with one another. I believe that the biggest battle most mommies face is from within.


I've been a stay-at-home mom since my daughter was an infant. We've played together, I've watched her first steps, and I loved walking her into her classroom on her first day of preschool. That being said, she doesn't have a large savings account or college fund. I am often so preoccupied with our finances that when she wants to play "ring around the rosie", I am too busy calculating our medical bills to enjoy the part where we "all fall down".


While popular culture suggests that there is a moral war occurring between moms who believe it is better work vs. stay at home, I would beg to differ. . What if the so-called "war" is simply personality differences between the free-spirits and the moms who seek stability? Who wins that war? Who is really looking out for the best-interests of their children? We all are.


Maybe I am a hopeless optimist, but I don't believe that there is a mommy war. The moment I gave birth to my first child, I developed an almost animalistic desire to protect my child. I am not unique. All moms want what they believe is best for their children we just define "best" differently.

 

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Create Your Own Free Online Store



I just spent the last half hour creating my very own online store! As you can probably tell, I am passionate about helping families spend quality time with one another. In fact, I view it as a mission of mine.

I spent nearly 10 years working in the social services industry where I witnessed first-hand the tragic results of families who were torn apart by drugs, poverty and other issues.

I was visiting a favorite forum of mine and someone referred me to this site - zlio.com.

I love it! I just created two pages worth of products specifically designed to give parents simple ideas, and activities to do with their children.

You are more than welcome to visit my new store..."Our Time Together"....or better yet, create one of your own!


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Saturday, March 17, 2007

I'm a Local Mom Advocate!

I spend at least an hour per day doing "blog research". (That's the professional way of saying, "mindless web searching".

Anyway, I found a site recently which I'd like to refer to as "MySpace...for Moms". It has all of the cool social networking features of MySpace...without all of the 'yuck' and spammy stuff.


I signed up immediately and saw that I am the ONLY user in my town (the site just got out of beta). So, I signed up to be a local mom's advocate! Woo hoo! Now, I connect local (and not-so-local) moms with the site and earn bonuses (gift cards) when my networks grow.

The site is completely free and extremely useful. I absolutely, positively would NOT promote something that I didn't feel good about.

If you are wondering what a Mom Advocate entails..it's pretty simple.

Yesterday, I connected with four of my local friends and asked them to post their upcoming MOPS meetings on the group. I also did a little web-surfing myself and added local events.

The coolest thing about the site is that it is an easy-to-use "one-stop-shop" for moms. I can meet other moms. Check the calendar. E-mail everyone about a party or playdate...and join other groups I am interested in. (Like blogging...).

So...if you would like to join me (and wouldn't mind using me as your referral source) please read more here and e-mail me and I will send you an invite to the site. When you get there...check to see if your town needs advocates too! It's fun!

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Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Associated Content Launches New Performance Bonuses!

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I love Associated Content! In fact, it was one of the main reasons I decided to finally throw in the towel on my direct selling business.

I tested the water at first...I spent a few hours writing my first posts and realized that I could earn as much posting articles per hour as I was doing parties, selling products and building a sales team.

Now, AC has launched a performance bonus. I am thrilled. I've always worked harder when I've felt a little nudge. That's part of the problem with freelancing. Sometimes it is a bit too easy to take the day off...

Well, there will be no more days off for this gal! I want to earn more. I want to gain more readers. I want to post more. The bonus is a challenge. The bonus helps me set goals. It is just what I needed with the weather getting warmer and "lounging" getting a bit more tempting! Click on the photo below if you are interested in earning more for your opinions...thoughts...stories...or videos!


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