Taking Action
November 25, 2008
When we take action, new possibilities are created and fresh impetus is given to our endeavors. This is how we can expand our network of friends. More than mere words or appearances, what is essential to this expansion are concrete actions.
(from “Faith Into Action” by Daisaku Ikeda)
Using Social Platforms to Reconnect with Old Friends… and perhaps for some Business too!
November 25, 2008
Take the time to reconnect with old friends. Join Facebook , LinkedIn, or any other social platform available on the internet. Use the tools that are being created for you!
I just joined Facebook a couple of months ago and have receonnected with friends from High School! People whom I haven’t seen nor spoken with in over 10, 15 years. These social platforms help to make the world seem just a little smaller, a little cozier.
I must advise though to be cautious as to who you befriend and the information you chose to share publicly. Keep track of people on your list. Review from time to time to remember who your “friends” are! You might not want to let certain people know certain intimate details of the happenings in your life.
Facebook v. LinkedIn – my understanding thus far is that Facebook is definitely much more of a social gathering platform although there is a marketplace whereby you can post ads and events for your business. I’m still becoming familiar. LinkedIn appears to be more of a professional gathering platform. People are posting resumes, help wanted, gathering for professional networking and associations. I’m exploring this one too. There are numerous options available. Explore as many as you can, get familiar and see which one works better for you. Or both perhaps. It all depends on your purpose.
Use these tools. They are free and can be quite an asset to building your business… and your personal life too!
Believe In Yourself…
November 22, 2008
“Believe in yourself and all that you are. Know that there is something inside you that is greater than any obstacle.” (Christian D. Larson)
Starting a Blog for Entrepreneurial Single Parents
November 22, 2008
Okay, so I remain inspired to start a blog today despite all obstacles and challenges I am facing in my life. I choose not to dwell on the negatives but rather focus and expand upon the positives.
Yesterday I attended a “Blogging for Small Business” class given by David Vinjamuri, author of Accidental Branding. Although I do not believe him to be an Entrepreneurial Single Parent (EnSiPa), upon further investigation he had some great tips for Entrepreneurs that I thought I’d share. This class was given by the NYC Small Business Solutions Center, a great resource if you reside in NYC to take classes for FREE!! I encourage you to check out their schedule, as they conduct classes for many facets of Business Building – such as developing a business plan, proper set up, marketing, e-commerce, quickbooks, and so much more! Their classes are available throughout ALL 5 Boroughs of NYC. be sure to register as early as possible, as their classes fill up quickly.
Being in the “Blogging for Small Business” class yesterday really brought light to blogging, for me. There are so many great aspects and wonderful things you can do & say in order to build a community, share facts & opinions, up-to-date happenings, or gain credibility for yourself as an expert. I understand that there are many taboos in the blogging world as well and I hope to keep on the good track. Building a blog is one that requires a bit of dedication. My pledge is to post as often as possible. I am seeking to build a community of like-minded, like-lifestyled individuals who fit into the demo-,psycho-,techno-graphics that make up an Entrpreneurial Single Parent (EnSiPa). Check out our Meetup Group. I welcome you to join me in this venture!