Every day I have to silence that voice in my head that tells me that I have no business posting on LinkedIn because I don’t know anything.
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Happy first day of fall! Here are 10 things you should do this fall to build your business and brand – all of which can be done by any business…
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Learn how to market yourself this summer and fall on a free webinar I’m hosting next Tuesday 8/24 at 12:30pm ET.
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Join me for a free webinar on August 18 at 12:30pm on what you should do this summer to build your business and brand.
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Here’s a guest post from business coach at Law Practice Queen Business Coaching LLC Katie Lipp on three public speaking mistakes people make that you should obviously avoid. (Listen to…
When I speak at conferences or conduct client trainings, I usually end my presentations with “homework” for attendees. While not actually required, I always suggest that attendees take the time to do these to-do items, because I always want to leave attendees with actionable takeaways they can implement right away to enhance their business and brand.
I know so many of you feel out of sorts right now (that includes me). Our daily routines have been thrown a huge curveball and staying home is our job right now to keep ourselves and others safe against the spread of the coronavirus.
That being said, this is not the time to stop marketing yourself or your firm. In fact, you want to be top of mind, and you can easily do that through the many online channels available to us – with LinkedIn being the most powerful social platform to build professional relationships. The key is to be helpful, non-boastful and to provide value-added content and information.
I am seeing the lines between our personal and professional lives become blurrier by the day as many of us want to be more connected to people in general. This may result in you receiving friend requests on Facebook and follow requests on Instagram from colleagues and clients – it’s up to you how you want to handle these but please always exercise caution with what you post on any social media platform, and stay away from discussing politics and religion.
In case you are looking for some “homework” in the marketing and business development area, here are a few ideas to keep you busy. Reach out to me with any questions.