In a day and age where there are various methods of communication happening across a wide range of platforms, over communication is a Wild Web Woman’s key to maintaining functional, productive, and healthy working relationships. Lorrie Thomas Ross always reminds us as we collaborate that “silence is death” to a woman working in the web … Read More
Web-based Business
Happy Spring Wild Web Sisters!
Embrace this beautiful time to embrace renewal and growth. As you emerge from cold wintery days to enjoy sunshine-y days filled with wild blossoming flowers, take the opportunity to support your personal growth and look at ways to help your business bloom! To grow, you also need to cut and clean…yep, SPRING CLEANING time…and I’m … Read More
Working From Home: Setting Boundaries
Let’s admit it, working from home is fab. But some people, especially those who have to commute to work every day, may not totally understand what that means. Sometimes people assume since you’re home, you’re available. So your neighbor calls you asking if you could come over to help them fill out some paperwork. Out … Read More
The Power of Suggestion
People don’t know what they don’t know. This is one of my favorite business sayings (my team can vouch for that!) While there is so much truth to this, so many leaders forget. The power of suggestion is critical to your web-based business success. People are not going to reach for a product or service … Read More
Make Marketing an Everyday Practice
Getting work done takes energy – so does attracting it! My web marketing business has been profitable every year for the 10+ years I have run it for ONE reason: I make marketing an everyday activity. Successful businesses are have a strong balance of three components: Marketing and sales Operations (delivering your products and/or services) Admin (the … Read More
Dealing With Difficult Clients
Being your own boss boasts wonderful opportunities, but challenges like dealing with difficult clients can really throw you off course. Don’t be dismayed when a client dilemma presents itself, accept that it’s part of business. When I coach our Leadership Circle Community Members through the experience of dealing a difficult client situation, I tell them to … Read More