How to Maintain a Public Presence when you can’t Attend Events
Hey Eva, how do I maintain a public presence right now? I’m used to meetups and conferences and events and just posting on social media just feels like shouting into the ether. I’m glad you asked. We will probably never go back to “business as usual” after Covid-19 (I know. It’s a weird thought). Whether […]
How to Expand Your Influence and Generate Leads on Twitter
Twitter is one of my faaaavorite social media networks. I love that it makes people accessible (like that time Stacy London tweeted me back), encourages brevity thanks to the 280-character limit, and is super conversational. It’s a powerful platform for thought- and business-leaders, because: 62% of Twitter users don’t hesitate to spend more money for […]
How to Write Non-Cliche Copy that Attracts Your Ideal Clients
In early 2018, the Facebook algorithm “apocalypse” swept the online marketing world. For business pages, organic reach declined, news feed rankings changed, and content success metrics needed a complete overhaul. A lot of people were cranky. But not Alaura Weaver. Because, “[T]his has the potential to spark a long-awaited shift in the world of content […]
Two Free Ways to Build a Highly Engaged Email List with Dominique Broadway
Dominique Broadway is an award winning Financial Planner, Personal Finance Coach, Speaker, Finance Expert and founder of Finances De•mys•ti•fied. Dominique shares fantastic marketing activities that she used to build her thriving business, such as: How and why to use free events + challenges to build your email list (and business) Why consistency is key on social […]
Choose a Focus (For Your Blog)
In July I attended a blog design webinar hosted by Sarah (XOSarah) and Mariah (Femtrepreneur). It made me realize the benefits of working with blogging entrepreneurs and a learning community. It’s time to invest in making my blog better: I signed up for Sarah’s Badass Babes Blogs Club + E-Course. Lesson 2 of the course is choose a […]
How Do You Define Success?
Everyone pictures “success” as something different. Perhaps it’s a certain amount of money. Or a house and car. A family. Or some sort of recognition – being published, getting a certain number of unique website visits per month, being on the news, being quoted. Or a particular job. Where did you learn about success? From your parents, […]
What’s the First Decision You Made This Morning?
Mel Robbins has a theory: that it’s simple to get what you want. Simple, but not easy. How many ideas do you have throughout the day? Things to try or create or tell people? How often do you have an impulse to send a message, compliment someone, write a story, or ask a question? How […]