Posted on July 30th, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Report on a consultation with Paulette Ensign: Licensing my Tips Booklet: I recently had the benefit of a 30 minute consultation with Paulette Ensign of Tips Products International. Here are some of the ideas she gave me that I thought I could share with others who want to license their tips booklets or have written [...]
Tags: Linda Evans, Paulette Ensign, tips, tips booklet
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Posted on July 22nd, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Today’s thought: No one has ever listened themselves out of a sale. Be quiet and listen to the people you want to ‘do business’ with. Let them talk. Posted by Meggin | 7/22/08
Tags: listen, listening, quiet, talk
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Posted on July 20th, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Suggestion: At last week’s Make a Difference workshop, 2 of the attendees went up to the University of Nevada, Reno to get more information from the Nevada Small Business Development Center (http://www.nsbdc.org/). They ended up taking a class at night after being in the workshop all day….what learners!! I wanted to encourage all of you [...]
Tags: business resources, Nevada Small Business Development Centers, Small Business Development
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Posted on July 19th, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Excellent article “The Ideal Husband” from Maureen Dowd (NYTmes) with info from a talk that a 79-year old priest has given for years. Good for girls, women, boys, and men to consider before making a commitment. Posted by Meggin | 7/19/08
Tags: article, husband, marry, Maureen Dowd, NYTimes
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Posted on July 6th, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Suggestion: An article in the paper the other day, quoting Tim Ferriss (the one who wrote the 4-Hour Work Week that members of MEMc received last fall, I believe) suggested two sites that I had not heard of yet, but may very well be learning more about, as another resource to have on hand: www.AskSunday.com www.GetFriday.com [...]
Tags: Tim Ferriss, virtual assistant, wing-people
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Posted on July 4th, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Suggested resource: I recently took a 3-part teleseminar about marketing to women through Karyn Greenstreet’s company, Passion for Business. It was excellent. But, the reason I’m posting today is to recommend a free resource she has. If you go to her site and then click on the “free classes,” you can access her 60+ minute teleseminar [...]
Tags: Karyn Greenstreet, network, referral, referrals
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Posted on July 4th, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Article from Sharla Jacobs and Jesse Koren’s ezine (and some of this language is a little over the top for me, but I love the three steps and wanted to include all of what they had said): 3 Steps to Get the Help You Need Once you apply the 6 Figure Principles, you’re bound to [...]
Tags: divine vision, help, skills, work, workload
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Posted on July 3rd, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Terminology Suggestion: Alicia Smith, who has been one of my teachers through Coachville and also lately in teleclasses about marketing to women, used a term in this morning that I thought I’d share with you. She is a business coach and she calls the first ‘talk’ that she and the potential client have a “collaborative [...]
Tags: Alicia Smith, client, client coach relationship, coach, collaborative interview
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Posted on July 2nd, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
Suggestion: As we were discussing on this morning’s MEMc call…I have been listening to a SpeakerNetNews teleseminar where Rebecca Morgan is interviewing Steve Spangler. Holy Moly, I got a lot of ideas. Here is his website: http://www.stevespanglerscience.com/ It’s definitely worth checking out, including his blog, etc. Just take a look to see if you get [...]
Tags: Products, Rebecca Morgan, Steve Spangler
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Posted on July 1st, 2008, by Meggin McIntosh
From Alan Weiss’ July 2008 newsletter (which I subscribe to…and I consider Alan Weiss to be a guru and have since the first day I heard him speak in 1995; he’s an in-your-face speaker & consultant and helps provoke thinking, I believe). How to stop second-guessing yourself: Focus on the objectives of your decision, not [...]
Tags: Alan Weiss, balancing act, decision, focus, probability, risk
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