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Right now I have Social Networking / Social Media Marketing ALL Over my brain. While I normally limit myself to only 3 web projects a month, right now I am working on 4 custom ning network projects and 2 wordpress blog projects + redesigning my black parenting + along with maintaining my current 3 ning networks. I am 'work at home' working hard right now!

I just had an amazing radio interview with, Deborah Owens Finance Guru and Host of Wealthy Lifestyle Radio (replay below). Next week I am off to social network at Blogalicous Weekend 2010 and THEN two weeks later I will be speaking about Social Networking Essentials at the Extreme Makeover for the Woman Summit & Benefit.

Some how I've also managed to host a boat load of giveaways this week (see one, two, three), take my son to Toys R Us for Geoffry's 49th birthday party last week (adding pics to my facebook page soon) And in an hour from now we are going to the NC Seafood festival today after a day of fun yesterday! When next month hits, I think you'll have to stick a fork in ME instead of the turkey.

Wealthy Lifestyle Radio with Deborah Owens Audio Replay:
LaShanda Henry Talks about Why some internet entrepreneurs don't make sales because they are either too social (aka passive) or too aggressive with their marketing. (No audio below? Click here.)


Because Social Networking for Women Entrepreneurs is pretty much my thang I recently got my social network, featured in the latest For Dummies Guide - Social Media Marketing All In One! You can see shots of my network, Black Business Women Online and everything! (Pictures Coming Soon ... sorry I type faster than I get my photos and videos up). Anyhoo... I'm so excited about all my new found Social Networking Buzz and Business that I decided to give you some of my Social Media Money and Marketing secrets today!

Fact: When I started working at home full time, my first real goal was to make more than I was working in my 9-5. And now, in the last three months my income is 250% larger than it was when I left my job just a few years ago. Much of that growth I can attribute to using social media platforms like my blog AND building my own social network.

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That's all she wrote, boys and girls! I am off to have a fabulous time at the Seafood fest and then its back to work for momma! TTFN -lh

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DO YOU NEED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE ?


(New scholarships posted everyday)

Students Seeking Education by Experiencing Academic America (S.E.A.)

an Houston, Texas based mentoring program for high school students, students at risk, and college bound students who want to attend an Historically Black College / University. (HBCU).

S.E.A will post a scholarship for minority students each day. If you are a high school senior, junior, or an transferring college student, these scholarships are for you. FREE MONEY! We all know through life there is nothing Free, you have to apply to receive this money. Your cost is time. The time it takes to fill out the scholarship application.. Look for the S.E.A. blog each day, highlighting a new scholarship listing 2010/2011

Alcorn State, Mississippi

Alcorn State University is a land-grant institution that has been designated by the Board of Trustees of State Institutions of Higher Learning as a regional university with a primary purpose to serve the southwestern region of Mississippi. The institution considers itself a premier institution preparing students for graduate and professional school, especially in the sciences.

Organized research is conducted in selected areas, but instruction and public service are the primary components of the university's mission. The institution is currently engaged in a variety of research activities that focus on biotechnology, energy, meat, ecology, farming and alternative crops. Constantly looking for ways to broaden its research function, the institution is moving toward research involving advanced technology and value-added agriculture.

The institution fulfills the instruction component of its mission through small classes and by emphasizing strong undergraduate programs while striving to develop additional graduate programs in specific areas of need and opportunity.

As a Carnegie Master's I institution and a SREB Level 4 institution, Alcorn State offers a wide range of baccalaureate programs in science, mathematics, nursing, agriculture, advanced technologies, education and business. The institution also offers a selected number of master's programs in areas such as agriculture, education, nursing and science.

As the epi-center of southwest Mississippi, the institution, through its "communiversity concept," provides outreach programs and services that are geared toward assisting and meeting the educational, economic, recreational and cultural needs of the immediate community, the region and the state. Through agricultural research and extension programs, the university seeks to serve families with limited resources and to help small and family farmers improve their standard of living. The institution also provides a variety of professional development opportunities for elementary and secondary schools designed to enhance performance in reading, mathematics, science and standardized examinations.

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SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-02-2010

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship honors excellence by supporting outstanding community college students with financial need to transfer to and complete their bachelor’s degrees at the nation’s top four-year colleges and universities.

The Jack Kent Cooke Foundation’s Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship makes it possible for the nation’s top community college students to complete their bachelor’s degrees by transferring to a four-year college or university. The Foundation provides up to $30,000 per year to each of approximately 50 deserving students selected annually, making it the largest private scholarship for two-year and community college transfer students in the country.

Each award is intended to cover a significant share of the student’s educational expenses – including tuition, living expenses, books and required fees – for the final two to three years necessary to achieve a bachelor’s degree. Awards vary by individual, based on the cost of tuition as well as other grants or scholarships he or she may receive.

To be eligible for the program, students must be nominated by the
Jack Kent Cooke Foundation Faculty Representative at their two-year institution. Students cannot apply directly to the Foundation. Each two-year college may nominate up to four students (depending upon institution enrollment) each year to be considered for the scholarship.

Selection Criteria

A review panel of distinguished university faculty and admissions professionals judge the nominees using criteria including academic achievement and critical thinking ability, financial need, will to succeed, and breadth of interest and activities.

We’re looking everywhere for the finest students in America

Through our annual Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship Program, we provide scholarships worth up to $30,000 per year to community college students & recent alumni to help them earn a four-year degree.

How to Apply

Deadlines for the 2011 Undergraduate transfer Scholarship

January 19, 2011 (closes at 11:59 p.m. Central Time) - online application, letters of recommendation, and uploaded supporting documents

January 26, 2011 (closes at 11:59 p.m. Central Time) - faculty representative nomination



Am I Eligible?

Please review the Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship Program minimum eligibility requirements found on the Selection & Eligibility page.

Please Note: Students may not apply directly to the Foundation for this scholarship. All applicants for the Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship Program must be nominated by the
Foundation’s Faculty Representative at their two-year institutions.

Application materials

The 2011 Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship Nominee Guidelines and Online Application can be found on the Application Materials page.


Additional Information

If you have questions about the Undergraduate Transfer Scholarship Program or the application process, please refer to the Program’s FAQs.

 

RESOURCE: http://www.jkcf.org/scholarships/undergraduate-transfer-scholarships/

p.s. If you need help in your scholarship search, please contact S.E.A. c/o

NORRIS COLEMAN @ mr.nncoleman@yahoo.com

 

*As part of S.E.A. Mentoring Program, we want to build our Mentees vocabulary. S.E.A. has chosen to italicize words and statements in blue for our Mentee to understand and use in their vocabulary

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Social Media Marketing Coaching

Are you interested in one-on-one coaching with me to help you define and accomplish your goals that will allow you to achieve the skills and expertise needed to move your business forward?

My mission is to help solo business women and entrepreneurs create an authentic and professional appearance across all social media platforms, create easy to implement social media strategies and apply automated systems to leverage daily time spent generating social media exposure. ( Continue Reading... )
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Business Reorganization

Today, I want to talk about the business of business reorganization. Big corporations refer to business reorganization as "trimming the fat". As the term implies, an owner must find ways to cut costs without sacrificing the quality of services and/or products or the integrity of the organization. Sometimes, business reorganization can mean filing for Bankruptcy because a business may be having financial difficulties. However, when I talk about business reorganization, I'm thinking about improvement of the company, it's processes and procedures, strategies, and putting things in a better order and perspective.

A few weeks ago, a young man gave a testimony at church about coming to a crossroads in your life and how God is in the midst of the changes about to take place. It was so powerful, it brought me to tears and I had chill bumps up and down my arms. Part of my reaction was because of the testimony itself, but the other part was because my husband and I recently realized that we are at that point in our lives, personally, and in our respective businesses. Although we've had a good run individually, with regard to our businesses, we decided it was hightime we brought our talents together under one umbrella in order to turnaround our business, be a greater blessing to our clients, and become a force to be reckoned with in the business world.

For the past 30 days, we put our heads together to plan a massive reorganization of our businesses. We decided upon the name and our business structure, where we would host our new website, and basically made a checklist of all we needed to do and then divided up the tasks.

The planning phase of our business reorganization has been intensive. The most important question on the table - what will stay and what will go? Then we ask ourselves, what can we add that uses both of our talents to the max? We reevaluated our existing business plans and decided to make very significantchanges. It's been tough, to say the least, to say goodbye to our individual business identities (I applaud and appreciate my husband for making the biggest sacrifice), but I believe the reward will be so much greater. No pain, no gain, right?


So, we are setting new and realistic goals and aggressively charting our new path, taking the time to understand where our business is making money and then refocusing our company in these profit making areas. The tasks have been daunting and we're still working out the kinks, but I truly believe the foundation we're building will be solid and we, as a team, will be able to help others in a more phenomenal way than we ever have before!

Say Hello to The Lyons Group, LLC!!! Be sure to track with us via our Social Networks, too:

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Hello Community, I am sure you could add to this report with you own personal stories.

People you know, who are at wits end, trying to

figure out how they keep their lifestyle.

How they can improve their lifestyle.

Here what I suspect, that these people and the people you know, are still trying to use conventional ways to maintain. Primary, keep a job. Even if the job is not meeting needs.

Even if the job is not certain ( at least, I have a job is not statement of certainty anymore).

Here in, what is still, the most prosperous country, you can be in, people are trying to

win economic struggle with outdated methods.

Reality, in this country, you need to be operating a business.

Which business your choice, that is another beauty of the US of A

economic system. You must realize the old methods of financial improvement are gone.

You know, the promotion you will have in a couple of years. The new job you will get after you leave the old job, that was not working out, for you or the company. The “tax refund” check you made part of your financial relief plan. The loan, that seem like a good idea at the time, that is not available anymore. Paying off the loan, you have, early.

You can add your own methods. Question.

Your financial status you have right now , tells if any of those methods, worked for you.

For most of us, the blatant reality is, we better try “something else”.

Anything else!!!!

I will state that trying anything else is not the answer.

Locating something that works for you and you can maintain ,is what you have to be, on the look out for.

Do I have suggestions, of course, go to www.juniques.ws/allstar and look at one of them.

Start “opening your mind” to new POSITIVE possibilities. The old methods have already proven they are now working for you.

Don’t have any POSITIVE possibilities? Get around people who do. You are reading this, so you have access to internet. Start here.

Start looking into, online training, low cost business start up, assisting other with their possibility while you are working on your. GET BETTER AT NETWORKING!!!!!

You have contacts around the United States and International, with the internet and social group connections. You have professional who sharing information, at no cost, to you.

You can get training pretty much any area you can think of. You can put that training to use today. YES, THE POSSIBILITIES JUST GOT EXCITINGLY BETTER!!!!

Ask for help. Listen and Learn. Most Importantly ACT ON IT.

Positive action give you Self Empowerment. Self Empowerment gives you personal power.

Personal power develops a sense of purpose. A PURPOSEFUL PERSON WILL NOT BE STOPPED!!!

You realize you instantly become the “master of your destiny” not the external events happening around you.

Will it be easy? OF COURSE NOT!!!

But, it will be 1,000 times better than doing

NOTHING. Just waiting for “unfortunate” to visit your life and become an unwelcome life resident.

Need Help? Ask!!

Juniques Marketing

juniques@juniques.ws

You can be part of this story OR create your own!!!

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Americans tread water in gulf between rich, poor

By JIM FITZGERALD and VICKI SMITH, Associated Press Writers Jim Fitzgerald And Vicki Smith, Associated Press Writers – Fri Oct 1, 5:46 am ET

MOUNT VERNON, N.Y. – A Wall Street adviser leaves early for work to avoid panhandlers at his suburban train station. In coal country, a suddenly homeless man watches from a bench as wealthy women shop for dresses. A down-and-out waitress sits glumly on her stoop across the street from a gleaming suburb. A freshly elected politician loses his day job.

They're the faces of a census report released this week showing that the gap between the richest and poorest Americans is wider than ever.

The recession technically ended in the middle of last year, but the numbers can't tell the whole story. The census report translates to stories of impatience, resignation and hopelessness for those who are living it across the country.

It's the story of Roy Houseman, who, having barely finished celebrating his election to the City Council in Missoula, Mont., was laid off. It's the story of Ashleigh Dorner, an unemployed Detroiter who has a car but no money for gas or insurance. It's the story of John Morgan, a financial adviser who avoids interaction with the poor in the gritty New York suburb of Mount Vernon.

And it's the story of Charles Fox.

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Fox, 68, has claimed a bench on High Street in Morgantown, W.Va. It's tucked between a pizza shop and a gelato stand he can't afford to visit. Beside him are two black trash bags stuffed with his belongings.

He had a home until last month, when a fire burned down one of the last cheap motels in town. Now he sits in the morning sunshine, worrying about the approach of winter.

"I ain't found no place to live yet," he says, staring down at the sidewalk.

Morgantown's metro area has the largest gap between rich and poor in the 50 states, the new census figures say. That's partly because it's a college town, and the number of students is growing rapidly, along with the low-paying jobs that support them.

College towns also have highly paid professors, researchers and doctors. And they're a landlord's market: Fox, who was spending $450 a month on rent — three-quarters of his monthly disability check — says he can't find a room for under $1,000 a month.

He used to work in a coal mine, but a blocked artery in his leg makes walking and standing — and holding a job — difficult. At night, he finds a bunk at a packed homeless shelter.

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"I sit up here on the street in the daytime and just wonder, 'Where am I going to go?'" he says. Tears fall as he adds, "Sometimes I go two or three days without anything to eat."

Across the street is Coni & Franc's, where blouses go for $100 and gowns for thousands. But owner Constance Chico Merandi says she deals with the homeless and working poor, too.

There's a sale table with $10 shoes, and sometimes Merandi, 51, pulls an already discounted dress from her sale rack and lets it go for less to a woman dreaming of a wedding gown she knows she can't afford.

"It's just part of living and coexisting here," she says. "We realize we have to do something."

Meanwhile, Fox sits on his bench and waits for his luck to change.

"You ain't got a chance anymore in this town," he says. "You really don't."

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John Morgan, a financial adviser on Wall Street, goes to work earlier some mornings to avoid panhandlers at the railroad station in Mount Vernon, a struggling city of 68,000 bordering the Bronx.

He has no interaction with other residents, including the poor — and doesn't want any.

Warily eyeing a man begging commuters for "train fare," Morgan says, "This guy hits me all the time. At first I gave him a dollar or two and now he sees me coming."

Morgan, 64, is a widower who lives alone in a condominium apartment. He and his wife raised a family in a house in neighboring Pelham before moving two years ago to one of Mount Vernon's more pleasant neighborhoods.

"I don't have anything to do with Mount Vernon," Morgan says. "I shop in Pelham. I go straight out to my house on Long Island on the weekends. I've never spent a weekend in Mount Vernon."

As Morgan spoke, police patrolled the downtown train station, where a missing-woman flier hung.

He has his doubts about the statistics revealing a wider gap between rich and poor. The data showed that the top-earning 20 percent of Americans — those making more than $100,000 each year — received 49.4 percent of all income. The bottom 20 percent took in just 3.4 percent of income.

"Things aren't good out there," he says. "I think the rich are getting poorer and the poor are staying poor."

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Ashleigh Dorner was getting by, she says, until job losses in and around Detroit stunted business at the restaurants where she hustled for tips to augment her lower-than-minimum-wage pay. Around the same time, her boyfriend began bringing home less money as home improvement work dried up.

Now she's unemployed and they have to live on the $1,000 per month he earns and "a lot of help from family," Dorner says, sitting with her 2-year-old daughter on the stoop of their rented home.

They have no telephone. They have a car, but they can't afford to put it on the road.

"We don't have money for car insurance or even gas," says Dorner, 25. "My boyfriend rides his bike back and forth to work."

Their home on Detroit's far east side is across the street from one of the affluent communities known as the Grosse Pointes.

Jon Gandelot, 67, lives and practices estate planning law in Grosse Pointe Farms, where fancy homes sit serenely on professionally manicured lawns, just blocks from some of Detroit's worst neighborhoods.

Gandelot holds little hope for a recovered Detroit, where the unemployment rate is approaching 30 percent. Driving through the city to get to his suburb is "like day and night, but it has been this way for 30 years," he says.

"Detroit has always had promises of a renaissance. It just never comes to fruition," says Gandelot, an estate planning attorney.

Dorner says she knows her high school diploma doesn't count for much in this economy, and she doesn't resent her wealthy neighbors.

"I don't hold any hard feelings toward them," she says. "I wish I could be in their situation."

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When the linerboard plant at Smurfit-Stone Container in Missoula, Mont., was shutting down, 29-year-old Roy Houseman became one of more than 400 workers in the cold.

His situation was unique: As a newly elected city councilman, Houseman was expected to help move Missoula's economy forward after losing $60,000 of his annual income. He was left with just the $12,500 a year he was pulling in as a part-time councilman.

He saw his co-workers forced into retirement or out of Missoula. Most were in their 50s, an age that can cause a would-be employer to blanch.

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Houseman and his wife, Andrea, knew they didn't want to leave Missoula. The mountain town is considered Montana's cultural center, with its university, professional population and urbane atmosphere.

But Missoula also has the state's largest homeless shelter, serving as many as 350 people a day.

Andrea Houseman was able to find a better-paying job to help them get by. Roy Houseman started graduate school at the University of Montana, hoping to position himself for better economic times.

"As the recession goes, I think people try to find places to shelter — and universities are places to shelter," he says.

The Housemans put on hold their plans to have children, as well as their plans to save for retirement.

"That's one thing I have to say the recession has taught me," Houseman says. "It's hard to plan long term."

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Smith reported from Morgantown. Corey Williams in Detroit, Matt Volz in Helena, Mont., and Hope Yen in Washington contributed to this report.

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DO YOU NEED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE ?

(New scholarships posted everyday)

Students Seeking Education by Experiencing Academic America (S.E.A.)

an Houston, Texas based mentoring program for high school students, students at risk, and college bound students who want to attend an Historically Black College / University. (HBCU).

S.E.A will post a scholarship for minority students each day. If you are a high school senior, junior, or an transferring college student, these scholarships are for you. FREE MONEY! We all know through life there is nothing Free, you have to apply to receive this money. Your cost is time. The time it takes to fill out the scholarship application.. Look for the S.E.A. blog each day, highlighting a new scholarship listing 2010/2011

 

Albany State University

Albany, Georgia

Albany State University, a historically black institution in Southwest Georgia, has been a catalyst for change in the region from its inception as the Albany Bible and Manual Training Institute to its designation as a university. Founded in 1903 to educate African American youth, the University proudly continues to fulfill its historic mission while also serving the educational needs of an increasingly diverse student population.

A progressive institution, Albany State University seeks to foster the growth and development of the region, state and nation through teaching, research, creative expression and public service. Through its collaborative efforts, the University responds to the needs of all its constituents and offers educational programs and service to improve the quality of life in Southwest Georgia.

The primary mission of Albany State University is to educate students to become outstanding contributors to society. Offering Bachelor's, Master's and Education Specialist degrees and a variety of non-degree educational programs, the University emphasizes the liberal arts as the foundation for all learning by exposing students to the Humanities, Fine Arts, Social Sciences and the Sciences. Global learning is fostered through a broad-based curriculum, diverse University activities and the expanding use of technology.

A leader in teacher education, nursing, criminal justice, business, public administration and the sciences, Albany State provides a comprehensive educational experience with quality instruction as the hallmark of all its academic programs. The University embraces the concept of "students first" as a core institutional value. The University advocates the total development of students, especially the under served, and provides a wholesome academic environment in which students can study, learn and develop through their interaction with fellow students, faculty, staff, administrators, visiting scholars and community leaders.

www.asurams.edu

 

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

10-1-2010

Automotive Hall of Fame Scholarships

The Automotive Hall of Fame serves as administrator to over $20,000 in combined college scholarships annually. The applicant must indicate a sincere interest in an automotive related career.

The opportunities include the Larry H. Averill Memorial Scholarship the Harold Dieckmann Draper, Sr. Scholarship, the John E. Echlin Memorial Scholarship, the Carlyle Fraser / Wilton Looney Scholarship, the John Goerlich Memorial Scholarship, the Charles V. Hagler Scholarship, the Zenon C.R. Hansen Memorial Scholarship, the John W. Koons, Sr. Memorial Scholarship, and many more.

Opportunities are available for part-time and full-time students. GPA requirements and level of financial need varies. All scholarships can be applied to using the same application form.

Award Amount :
Varies

Deadline:
June 1

Website/Contact Info:
www.automotivehalloffame.org/scholarships.php

 

 

p.s. If you need help in your scholarship search, please contact S.E.A. c/o

NORRIS COLEMAN @ mr.nncoleman@yahoo.com

*As part of S.E.A. Mentoring Program, we want to build our Mentees vocabulary. S.E.A. has chosen to italicize words and statements in blue for our Mentee to understand and use in their vocabulary

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Having a well thought out personal brand strategy is the fastest and best way to promote yourself in any career.

There are, however, 3 key mistakes many professionals make with their brand that keep them from advancing further in their career.


Personal Brand Mistake #1 - Failure to think like an entrepreneur at work. These days it's now more important than ever to recognize that things aren't like they used to be. Whether you work for someone else or not, do not make the mistake of having an employee mindset - you are self-employed.


What to do instead - To boost your perceived value at work so that you are top choice for the best job opportunities, it's time you start thinking like a business owner. Be an independent thinker, offer creative solutions, and always think a couple of steps ahead, strategically positioning yourself for the next action in case (B) happens instead of (A). Get noticed for your ability to be a results-driver who is adaptable to change, because change is happening faster and bigger these days.


Personal Brand Mistake #2 - Failure to track your own accomplishments and articulate them well. You can not rely on your manager to understand the work you do, or to know when recognition is warranted.


What to do instead - Keep track of accomplishments, praise reports, and great results you have achieved with and for your business partners. When the time comes to sit down for that next performance review, be ready to list out how well you have contributed to the company's overall goals. And if that performance review somehow does not get scheduled? Make an appointment yourself to meet with the manager and share your accomplishments, in a way that boosts their confidence in your work as an achiever. This record will also be great for your portfolio when it's time to move on.


Personal Brand Mistake #3 - Failure to connect with people who can be champions for your success. It's great to spend time with your colleagues at work - after all, we spend a large part of the week there. But many people mistake this group as their group of supporters.


What to do instead - Make sure you are connecting with people of influence outside of your normal circle. Tap into knowledge and experience that will help you broaden your thinking. Share solutions and creative ideas when you meet with mentors - formally or informally. They might just be your champion behind the scenes when you need it most.


I would like to invite you to claim FREE Instant Access to my Beginner's Guide to a Successful Career Brand when you visit http://bepromotable.com. You'll get a set of 3 great articles, along with a Promotability Quiz. Are you promotable?


From Tanya Smith, The Expert Brand Coach and The CareerPreneur Success Circle.


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Your Image Equals Income

What is your image? How do you appeal to those that you market to? Do you look the part? Your image is a direct reflection of your business and therefore your image needs to match what you are attempting to deliver. As you’ve heard countless times before, “you never get a second chance to make a first impression.” You are in essence a walking advertising of your business.

Many people fail to realize just how much that first impressions matter. Image is everything to a lot of people, especially to the customer. If people are not happy or comfortable with your business image, they will more than likely not do business with you. If someone did do business with you for a first time even though they were not completely comfortable or happy with your image, they will probably not be back. Your image directly impacts your profit potential. Perfect it

Click here to learn more about realizing your profit potential.

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DO YOU NEED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR COLLEGE ?


NEW LISTING

(New scholarships posted everyday)

Students Seeking Education by Experiencing Academic America (S.E.A.)

an Houston, Texas based mentoring program for high school students, students at risk, and college bound students who want to attend an Historically Black College / University. (HBCU).

S.E.A will post a scholarship for minority students each day. If you are a high school senior, junior, or an transferring college student, these scholarships are for you. FREE MONEY! We all know through life there is nothing Free, you have to apply to receive this money. Your cost is time. The time it takes to fill out the scholarship application.. Look for the S.E.A. blog each day, highlighting a new scholarship listing 2010/2011

 

Alabama State University

Montgomery, Alabama

Alabama State University, founded in 1867, is a comprehensive regional university offering students from throughout the region, state and nation a world class education by providing learning experiences designed to develop intellectual abilities, as well as social, moral, cultural and ethical values. In so doing, the university is equipping its students with the skills, insights, attitudes and practical experiences that will enable them to become well-rounded and discerning citizens, fully qualified for their chosen professions in the workplace and service to humanity.

Alabama State University boasts an enrollment of more than 5,000 students from 42 states and 7 countries. One-third of our students are non-Alabama residents and 11 percent are minorities. With a student-faculty ratio of 18 to 1, instructors are able to work closely with students, encourage ambition, and challenge students to meet their academic success.

ASU is an aesthetically beautiful campus. It’s eclectic mix of Georgian-style red-brick classroom buildings and architecturally contemporary structures are unparalleled to other institutions of higher learning. ASU is home to the state-of-the-art 7,400 seat academic and sports facility the Joe L. Reed Acadome; the Levi Watkins Learning Center; a five-story brick structure with more than 267,000 volumes, the state-of-the-art John L. Buskey Health Sciences Center; which is 80,000 square-feet facility which houses classrooms, offices, an interdisciplinary clinic, three therapeutic rehabilitation labs, state-of-the-art Gross Anatomy Lab, Laboratory for the Analysis of Human Motion (LAHM), a Women’s Health/Cardiopulmonary lab, and a health sciences computer lab, and WVAS-FM 90.7; the 80,000-watt, university operated public radio station.

www.alasu.edu

SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

9-30-2010

Jacob K. Javits Fellowship

Scholarship ID: 90107

The Jacob K. Javits Fellowship program provides fellowships to students of superior academic ability—selected on the basis of demonstrated achievement, financial need, and exceptional promise—to undertake study at the Doctoral and Master of Fine Arts level in selected fields of Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.

Contact: U.S. Department of Education,

OPE Address International Education and Graduate Programs Service
1990 K Street NW, 6th Floor
Washington, DC 20006-8521
Phone: 202-502-7569 Email Address: ope-javits-program@ed.gov Application Deadline: October 1, 2010

Number Of Awards: See Description

Maximum Amount See Description

Website Address: http://www.ed.gov/programs/javits/index.html

p.s. If you need help in your scholarship search, please contact S.E.A. c/o

NORRIS COLEMAN @ mr.nncoleman@yahoo.com

*As part of S.E.A. Mentoring Program, we want to build our Mentees vocabulary. S.E.A. has chosen to italicize words and statements in blue for our Mentee to understand and use in their vocabulary

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Here is a question I recently got on my Facebook Page:
Hi LaShanda, hope you are well. Love your video's and Ebooks! I have 2 questions I would like to ask you. #1) For business, such as a position of coaching or leadership would you suggest a fan page or personal page? What would be the pros and cons? My second question is: What program or video editing program do you u...se to be able to input your banners and logos for branding your videos? I have Mac and PC. Thank you kindly for your time! - Laura
As a coach looking to attract new clients online, using social media to market yourself is a good idea. When it comes to Facebook Marketing, I personally like to use both Facebook fanpages and my personal profile page. On Sistasense.com, you will see all my facebook icons go to my personal profile, and I integrate the Facebook Like Widget in my sidebar. Why use one over the other, well for certain things, they operate differently. You can only have about 5,000 friends for your profile whereas your fanpage has no limit. You can easily create an event and share it with your friends but Fanpages don't have that feature. You can only update your fans on events, but alot of folks don't know that when they check their facebook messages, there is an updates link full of messages from fanpages they like. (I didn't know about this, till I tried sharing an event with my fans). On Both fan pages and your personal profile you can integrate twitter and/or an RSS feed which is cool. If you do your research, you might find there are more differences between them but in the end, its up to you which one has the main features you want. I personally like having the best of both worlds, so I use both. For more answers to your questions about being a coach online, an information entrepreneur, and/or using social media to market your business go listen to my first SistaSense Circle: "How to Improve Your Sales and Visibility online." This session is particularly useful if you need to get focused and figure out what you are really suppose to be doing when you spend all those hours online trying to market your business. I have 10 "Need It Now" promo codes so you can get in now for $47. When you click the option to join, remember to use this promo code: NOW47. For question #2: I use movie maker and my HP Laptops built in Web Cam to do my videos. To get my logo over my videos I just did a quick google search one 'add logo movie maker' and used the first thing that worked! It's been awhile since I set up that stuff, but that's were I got started. Related: How To Really Make Money Selling Your Coaching Online How to Get New Clients to Pick You Broke Coach Mistake #1 and Broke Coach Mistake #2
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I recently received a heartfelt email from one sista who expressed a deep desire to get into my sistasense circle, but unfortunately couldn’t afford to sign up at this time. It was because of her that I decided to launch a new giveaway on sistasense. You should enter now to receive instant access to the 1st SistaSense Circle audio replays; over 5 hours of me showing you how to improve your visibility and sales online. Click here to enter the SistaSense Circle Instant Access Giveaway. Hope you win! -lh
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How to Find a Business Mentor

Since women think like women and men think like men you may be better off finding a female mentor. Women also encounter a different set of problems in the work force than men do. For example, a female mentor may be better able to tell you how to crack a male-dominated industry or how to deal with gender discrimination issues.There are many women-helping-women organizations that have mentor programs but if you already know a professional who might serve as a good mentor approach the subject casually at first. Being a mentor can be time consuming and is something that must work for both mentor and protégé (you).

Before you ask someone to become your mentor make sure you are willing to take direction from them otherwise you will just be wasting everyone’s time. Remember, you are looking for solutions, guidance, and concrete advice – not an executive to “wow” with how great your ideas are. If all your ideas are truly that great you do not need a mentor – you should consider becoming one!

To find a mentor in your industry contact a professional association or call your local social or human services department to see if free mentor programs are available in your area.

You can also register with Micromentor2 and see if they can match you with a volunteer mentor. The service is free but the application takes about 30 minutes to complete online.

Choosing a Friend to Be Your Mentor is Not a Good Idea

While it is helpful if you and your mentor get along on a personal level a mentor’s role is to serve as your professional guide not as a personal friend. It is vital that you be able to accept advice from a mentor and stay focused on the business. This is much harder to do if you choose someone already close to you to be a mentor. It is better to save friend and family resources for networking!

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Hello fellow fashionistas! I want to apologize to all of you for the lack of post and communication over the past month. Life became very hectic for me and my family and caused me to have to take a step back from My Glam Squad. The good thing about this “vacation” is I was able to come up with some great ideas for the relaunch of My Glam Squad!!

That’s right, My GLAM Squad will be getting a new name, a new look, new writers, and new amazing giveaways!

But none of this is possible without fashionistas like you! We are currently looking for the following people to make our grand re-opening a huge success:

Contributing Writers

If you have ever considered writing for a fashion and beauty blog or magazine we would love to make you addition to our team. No experience is required just a love for fashion.

Contributing Writers are required to:

• Submit at least one fashion and beauty related post per week.

• All posts must be original content and not be posted anywhere else.

• There is no word limit for your posts.

Contributing Writers receive:

• 50% off Mary Kay products as a special thank you from the owner of My GLAM Squad

• Your bio included on your posts including a link to your website or personal blog .

• An extended bio included on our About Page including a picture.

• Ongoing exposure with our hundreds of readers, twitter followers, and Facebook friends.

Giveaway Sponsors

We’ll be kicking off our grand re-opening with a 2 day Twitter/Facebook party packed with awesome giveaways and product reviews. We are looking for companies and businesses to donate 1 or 2 of their products for giveaways. Each sponsor will receive 2 days of advertising on our Twitter and Facebook pages and as a special thank you 1 month of advertising on our website for free.

Product Reviewers

We’re adding a Product Review Team to the GLAM Squad! This is a great opportunity for a fashionista on a budget to receive free full-size beauty products delivered right to your front door. As a member of the product review team you will be asked to used 2 – 3 products a month and provide feedback on how they worked for you. Post writing is not required but if you have a gift for writing you’ll be asked to write a blog post describing your experience with the product.

If you are interested in being a part of the GLAM Squad and/or our grand re-opening please send an email to myglamsquad@yahoo.com by October 15, 2010.
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Social networks are fabulous business building tools, IF you know how to use them. However, if you are not careful, all of your time and energy may be wasted if you commit the following social networking faux pas: 1. Not creating a good profile. Be 100% clear about who you are AND what you do. 2. Failing to brand You, Inc. Social networking is "social". The point is for people to get to know you first and foremost. You know the adage- "People buy from those they know and like." Let them get to know you! Continue Reading: http://mybbwo.com/forum/topics/the-4-biggest-mistakes-made-on
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I just got a message from my pals over at TheCashFlow:

Atlanta Entrepreneurs, The CashFlow is going to be in Atlanta this weekend--Saturday 10/2 at Clark Atlanta for Homecoming 2010. On sunday 10/3 from noon to 3 they are hosting a business-pitch event at Justin's, Puffy's restaurant. Entrepreneurs will have 60 seconds to make their case; the best pitch will win $10,000 in funding.

For more details read the following post: Atlanta Entrepreneur Week: Meet Us at Justin's Restaurant

Oh to be an ATL Entrepreneur right now! If you make it to the event, do drop me a line and tell me how it went.

Related Giveaways for Women Entrepreneurs and Mom Bloggers This Week:
The Snowy Day Children's Book Giveaway
SistaSense Circle Course for Women Entrepreneurs Online
Blogging for Beginners MP3 Audio
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Remember a few weeks ago when I posted the question, "What would you ask me if we were on the phone right now?" Well, one of the questions I received from my Facebook circle was, "Do you still have a mentor or person you admire in your industry?" Truth be told I have a few people who guide me and help me learn more about Building a Successful Business.

As you can tell I have a ton of advice for women starting their own business, so I decided to pick 9 things that I have learned and turn them into the video above entitled, "9 Things Women Entrepreneurs Online Should Know About Buiding a Successful Business". If you can not view this video, click here.

After you watch this video be sure to click here and see what LaShanda Henry is working on FOR YOU right now.
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Most of the time I am all, "Hey this is what you should be doing with your business" or "Hey, look at this marketing guide I created for you" BUT everybody has to do something a little different every now and again.

This past week I tried a few new things:

1. Guest Posts from other Web Women Entrepreneurs
2. Adding more new videos and video tutorials
3. Sharing more giveaway contests
4. Posting one and two articles more on black women and less on business
5. Hosting A SistaSense Challenge for Women Entrepreneurs
6. Posting about other Successful Women Entrepreneurs of Color
7. Answering Your Web Marketing Questions Via the Blog
8. Highlighting Events for Black Women Into Technology, Blogging, Business, and/or Self Improvement

I think I am going to do more of this STUFF on SistaSense, as well as give you some more technology reviews and computer software how-tos like my post on removing spyware from your computer or adding new life to my old HP Laptop.

I think its time to step up my SistaSense game and share more than just my marketing tips and/or products with you. Its time to unleash the multiple sides of sistasense! I think I might also throw in some more mom in my 'work at home mom' talk, so you can get a glimpse into my daily wahm life! Yall keep asking me about time management and getting it all done, so I'm gonna keep sharing on topics of interest to you.

I am posting this now to give you a heads up on the new changes and also to ask you a question, "What kind of content would you like to see on SistaSense.com?" Let me know, by clicking here and posting a comment on that page and I'll rub my genie lamp (aka my computer screen) to make some things happen.

That's the new and here is the old. I wanted to quickly share this info for those of you who are itching to join my SistaSense Circle and/or saving up to get access to the replays of our 1st session entitled: "How to Improve Your Sales and Visibility online." This session is particularly useful if you need to get focused and figure out what you are really suppose to be doing when you spend all those hours online trying to market your business.

I have 10 "Need It Now" promo codes so you can get in now for $47. When you click the option to join, remember to use this promo code: NOW47.

If you'd like to schedule a consultation, which is not included in the replay package, this is what I am doing now. I am gifting a 60 minute consultation to you if you register for the regular $97 before October 4th, 2010. If you register at this rate, send me an email (lhenry@sistasense.com) and include your consultation redemption code (CALL97). Think of the consultation as my BONUS gift to you for signing up to the circle, so in addition to listening to all the replays we can sit down and talk more about what you can do with your online business (signup details here).

But of course, I have one more thing to share because even when I say I'm done ... I'm not done. (lol). I've received several messages from my fellow business sistas who've fallen on hard times and desperately want to get into the circle, but can't do it just yet. If you currently don't have the means to join, remember there is still time to join the Sistas Who Sell Seven Day Challenge which is 7 days of audio and bonus video from me about internet marketing and sales basics. Its only $7 to sign up for the 7 Day Challenge. Now you can't beat that with a bat! (lol). There is absolutely no reason you can't get access to my web coaching material.

Alright, so I want to know what you want to see on sistasense. Post your two cents in the comment box here then figure out which SistaSense Session is right for you right now ... $7 option, $47 option, $97 option. All giving you the chance to virtually pick my brain and learn some new things about how I manage to market online for little to no cost, consistently increase my online sales, and get all this great buzz! TYL -lh
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