If you’re a businesswoman about to pull your hair out over the thought of networking, this post is for you. Our Founder, Lorrie Thomas Ross, wrote an article for Fairygodboss called “I’m a CEO — I Use These Hacks So Networking Doesn’t Feel Like Work”. The goal is to use networking to your advantage, you’ll … Read More
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What To Expect From Engagement VS. Followers
Ever stumble upon Instagram accounts that have 10,000, 20,000, or even 100,000+ followers and wonder how they got those followers? How long did it take them to build it? What market(s) are they targeting? Do they have content marketing superpowers? No need to have “compare despair”. While large accounts might have large numbers of followers, … Read More
Interview with Janet Valenza, Founder of GOGOgracious™
Janet Valenza is the Founder, President and Designer of GOGOgracious™, a women’s wardrobe brand. For 20 years, Janet created and sold clothing lines for clients in the design firm she founded; and during that time, dreamed of launching her own women’s clothing label. In 2016, Janet made her dream a reality and launched GOGOgracious™, a versatile and … Read More
Interview with Elizabeth Joy, Conscious Life & Style Founder
Elizabeth Joy, founder and owner of the website Conscious Life & Style, offers good advice for those who are new to or planning to launch their own digital business. When Elizabeth started her blog, which morphed into a robust website, the mission of her business was to encourage others to live a more conscious lifestyle … Read More
Interview with Jena Paulo, Owner of Virtual Solutions
Our Wild Web Women interview with Jena Paulo, owner of Jena Paulo Virtual Solutions, is one that has made a lasting impression on us. Like a true Wild Web Woman, Jena has cultivated a happy, healthy, and wealthy life through a digital business! She is a Business Operations Consultant who specializes in helping business owners create scalable … Read More
Interview with Jennifer Wong and Santos Agustin, Co-Founders of Gone To the Dogs
Long-time pet parents and friends, Jennifer and Santos, often wondered where their dogs’ products were made and who made them. They wondered if they were mass produced and if the workers were making a living wage. These ponderings led them to open their enterprise, Gone to the Dogs, an online (and eventually storefront) business dedicated to thoughtfully-designed … Read More
The Benefits of Bugging (There are No Stupid Questions)
You know the phrase “there are no stupid questions”? It’s true…mostly…. “There are naive questions, tedious questions, ill-phrased questions, questions put after inadequate self-criticism. But every question is a cry to understand the world. There is no such thing as a dumb question.” – Carl Sagan, The Demon-Haunted World: Science as a Candle in the … Read More
Interview with Jessica Randhawa, Owner & Head Chef of The Forked Spoon
Jessica Randhawa is the head chef, recipe creator, photographer, and writer behind The Forked Spoon, a website dedicated to family-friendly recipes for the everyday cook. Her story about how she got to where she is now is interesting and holds a message – especially for those who are just starting out on their business journey! … Read More
Interview with Nicole Majik, Empowerment Alchemist and Founder of Majik, LLC
Nicole Majik is an empowerment alchemist who uses her many skillsets to empower leaders, entrepreneurs, and executives who feel stuck in one or more areas of life. Her diverse background includes biology, chemistry, metaphysics, finance, and work experience at a corporate job. She pulls from these resources to offer an abundance of transformation programs including … Read More
Do What You Do Best, Hire Others to Do The Rest
Admitting you need help is one of the most essential steps to growth, once you realize that, the next step is to hire the best help! Digital entrepreneurs who might be worried about costs may not realize how much support they can get from a virtual assistant. Every day, the world is becoming more virtual. … Read More