Posted on May 14th, 2012, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
If entrepreneurs and small business owners do not market themselves, chances are, they won’t be in business for long. Here are some mistakes entrepreneurs may overlook or struggle with when marketing themselves: 1. Thinking that one ‘touch’ is going to do the trick. I have recently been in conversations with someone who does workshop and he [...]
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Posted on March 22nd, 2012, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Being a huge fan of teleseminars, both as a learner and as a business owner, each month I participate and host these high tech (but low tech) ways of learning and teaching. If you have not been integrating one or more aspects of telelearning and telecommunications as part of your strategy as an entrepreneur, then [...]
Tags: business development, business strategies, entrepreneurs, Products, profitability, teleseminars, webinars
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Posted on November 21st, 2011, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Here’s a question that came in recently during the *E*mail *E*xtravaganza along with my honest response: Has your e-book publishing produced enough results to make it worth the effort? [MEMc] Well…what a question…ha! All of these things are so tied into one another that it’s hard to say what does and doesn’t make a profit. [...]
Tags: e book, Marketing, money, writing
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Posted on October 1st, 2011, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Question: I am in the process of looking for a shopping cart and I heard mentioned that you use KickStartCart (one of the carts I was looking at). I was wondering if you like the cart, find it easy to use, etc. I am especially wondering about the affiliate program (for your products that you [...]
Tags: affiliate programs, business products, business tools, kickstartcart, shopping carts
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Posted on June 11th, 2011, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Oh, my word! What a resource this is!! All compiled by Andrea Vahl, co-author of Facebook Marketing for Dummies: http://www.copyblogger.com/ultimate-facebook/ I’ll be going back to this MANY times!
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Posted on November 2nd, 2010, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Although you have an electronic record of all of the articles you have written for an article director, you may also want to have a paper version, for any number of reasons. For example, You might like to have some paper copies of your articles to distribute at a presentation you are doing. You might [...]
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Posted on November 1st, 2010, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
You can build the best website in the world but if you don’t promote it, you won’t make any money from your best laid plans. The following tips will keep the traffic flowing to your website and your income growing by leaps and bounds. No matter what type of business website you have, you’ll be [...]
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Posted on July 2nd, 2010, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Here’s a question that came in recently from a Life of E’s member (during the Email Extravaganza) with my response below: Hi, Meggin, I’m motivated, focused, and loving life. I’ll try to keep this short. I’m writing you this email to let you know where I’m at now and where I want to go. Maybe [...]
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Posted on January 12th, 2010, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
Marketing that Matters: Lessons from a Puffin Marketing is the process of creating awareness of and interest in your products and/or services – in those who can (and will) access them. ~ Meggin McIntosh If you would like to learn ways to market so it matters, thereby increasing your impact (whether that means students in [...]
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Posted on December 26th, 2009, by Meggin McIntosh, Ph.D.
I receive design tips from Pamela Wilson (who provides GREAT information). This morning, after receiving her tips, I asked if she would allow me to post part of it on the blog and she said, yes! Note the link to the special report: Ten Design Mistakes at the bottom of the post. It’s VERY helpful [...]
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