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Your Twitter Background: Brand or Bland?

twitter_richelleshaw twitter_blackbizwomen On my graphics design list a few weeks ago were two similar projects. Twitter backgrounds for friend and client @richelleshaw and my new project @blackbizwomen. While I'm no twitter fanatic, I am aware of the value of keeping your business brand consistent across all social platforms. Did you read probloggers post: Top Ten Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Small Business Blog Using Twitter? Number 4 on his list was Brand Your Small Business Twitter background. In a sea of competitors, you want online viewers to remember your business and the best way to do that is by visually building your brand. If you need a twitter background, let me know and I'll send you a price quote.
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Trinity Lace Wigs Mid-Winter Newsletter

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Trinity Lace Wigs Helps Single Mother

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Greetings!
Welcome to Trinity Lace Wigs' 2010 Mid-Winter Newsletter! We are pleased to provide our informational email resource to you. Trinity Lace Wigs' e-newsletter brings special offers, promotions and Trinity Lace Wigs news straight to your inbox. Take advantage of exclusive discounts and keep informed on what's new with TrinityLacewigs.Com (TLC).

Trinity Lace Wigs Helps Single Mother in Guyana, S.A.

In January 2010, Trinity Lace Wigs was contacted by an advocate for a young lady living in Guyana, S.A. We were introduced to JoAnn, a 28 year old single mother who was a victim of a vicious acid attack. She has endured extreme facial, head and neck burns as a result.

Trinity Lace Wigs was solicited to donate an Ebony or African American wig as JoAnn faces many more surgeries in her future. Needless to say, we were happy to donate a beautiful high quality unit from our online catalog at www.trinitylacewigs.com.

"The adage, 'A picture is worth a thousand words' says it all..." stated Stephanie Anderson, resident Hair Replacement Specialist/ Instructor of Trinity Lace Wigs as she referred to the before and after pictures of JoAnn. "...I feel truly blessed to make such an impact on the lives of people, some of whom I will never have the opportunity to ever meet."

We're On the Move

Recently, Trinity Lace Wigs has been on the move for you. February 19-22, 2010 we were in Atlanta, GA for the world famous Bronner Bros. International Hair Show. Also, we were in attendance for the Hair Loss Summit 2010 which focused on the Hair Loss Epidemic. This forum hosted a panel of educators, hair loss specialists, doctors and trichologists. Topics included Surgical and Non-surgical hair replacement, diet and nutrition, hormone replacement therapy and hair loss and MUCH MORE! (Picture: S. Anderson, T.White and A. Hayden at Private Party for Haiti Relief in the ATL)

February 27-March 2, 2010 found us in sunny Florida at the 35th Annual Conference for the leader in hair replacement. The conference was a non stop learning experience. There were numerous stage presentations, hands on activities and new products to discover. There was plenty of opportunity to network, gain new knowledge and enjoy the festivities as they celebrated their 35th anniversary in the industry.

Hair Replacement Model (Picture: Before and after of hair replacement (non-surgical) model at conference in Florida)

We are so happy to have attended this conference and bring back new skills and products for our customers. Stay tuned...updates to come.

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Our goal is to provide our clientele the opportunity to have the hair they have always dreamed of. We hold firm to our commitment for providing our customers with a thorough understanding of the innovations behind TrinityLacewigs.Com (TLC). We are a legitimate, licensed enterprise and our guarantee is a no nonsense approach to customer satisfaction.

Sincerely,

Stephanie Anderson

Hair Replacement Specialist/Instructor

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Tween Advocate & Author - Traci Campbell, Chicago, ILGiven all of the pressures and issues today’s tweens face, the internet is both a blessing and, potentially, a curse. Many local companies and entrepreneurs are taking up the cause to make the internet, and specifically social networking, a safer environment for tweens.

Many tweens are just being awakened to the allure of the internet world. Their initial exposure may be limited to just sending email or looking up items on Google. However, Facebook, Myspace, and Twitter usage will likely come into play for tweens as well.

To assist in the issue of protecting tweens online, a new social networking site, called BFF less than three, is being created. The creators, Roy and Ed Suda, are recent Illinois Institute of Technology grads. For those new to social networking and internet lingo, “BFF” is short for “Best Friends Forever” and the less than three (the number three) looks like a heart laying on its side.

This new network will focus on the security and safety of tweens by employing a couple of methods. First, the network will use the idea of “necklaces” to not only verify the user, but to also make it possible, once the user is verified, to connect only to others that the user knows. Secondly, the network will provide parents a report, via email, so that they can regularly see the communication trail of their tween. Such safeguards will help parents to mitigate the risk and exposure of online predators.

While the BFF network sounds like a potentially great social network for tweens, there will still be the need for parents to actively monitor their tween’s online usage. Starting with mentally accepting that the online world is a major component of how this generation communicates is key. Parents who may not already be internet or computer savvy will need to educate themselves more thoroughly in order to effectively help in the safeguarding tweens as they mature in their own personal internet and social network usage.


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About the Author:
Traci S Campbell is the top advocate for tweens and teens from single parent homes. She is the host of Heroes at Home Radio dedicated to providing single parents with inspiration and motivation by featuring other single parents and the author of The C.H.A.M.P. Within program designed to enrich the lives of children and teens from single-parent homes.

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"Yes I Am My Sister's Keeper"


My name is Chloe Womack and I'm the the founder/C.E.O. of "Yes I Am My Sister's Keeper".. I am also an Author of one of the hottest books released this year "Yes I Am My Sisters Keeper and The Controller of My Destiny.. I am also a certified lifestyle coach with over 30 clients..





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Go check out my blog www.upscale0714.blogspot.com. We are having another contest all you have to do is subscribe to my blog. The prize is a beautiful cocktail ring from the fabulous plus size store The Avenue. (pics are on my blog. Also check out my visit with the fabulous fashion designer Korto Momolu. She was second runner up on season five of Project Runway!!!!!!! Contest ends on March 31st!!!!!!!!
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Natural Hot Oil Treatment for Hair - All Hair!

Despite the pictures you may see of me with straight hair, I am a curly girl ususally. Sometimes I’ll get into a tussle with the hair dryer and end up with straight hair, but if you see me dropping off my
kindergartener in the morning, you’ll see a mass of curly hair. Either way, in the years that I’ve been taking care of my hair, I’ve noticed the biggest problem with my hair is that it needs, craves moisture.
I’ve used numerous treatments on my hair, all of which do work, but I wanted to share the Hot Oil Hair treatment.


Now, you can purchase those little tubes of oil in the store for a buck or two, but listen to me, you can do your hot oil hair treatment for free. I say for free because you probably all ready have what you
need right at home ioliveoil-250x300.jpgn your cabinet.


Ingredients you will need: Olive oil or soybean oil….that’s it! Of course you can get fancy if you like, but it’s the oil that counts, so I like to stick to the basics.


Depending on the amount of hair that you have, heat a 1/2 to a cup of olive oil in the microwave. I usually use a mug and heat up my olive oil in that. Heat for about 45 seconds to 1 min, depending on the power of your microwave.


BE CAREFUL THE OIL IS HOT! Please test the the oil before applying it to your scalp. Hot oil can burn!!! No, I haven’t been burned, but I did have an “owie” moment with my fingers. You can use an cotton ball to apply the oil to the scalp and roots. Be sure to saturate the hair as much as you can.


Pop a shower cap on your head and relax for about 15 minutes, or as long as you want.


Rinse your hair with warm water – since I’m natural, the more oil that is sort of “left over” the better. Rinse as much as you wish, then towel dry.


For more natural tips, natural remedies, check out Natural Black Mom or my Examiner page.

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FitTip for the week: March 8, 2010

Find the Fun in Getting Fit: Forget about the "no pain, no gain" attitude. Pick an activity you've always loved, like biking or walking outdoors. The more enjoyable it is, the more likely you'll stick with it. - For 99 more ways to get healthy, subscribe to OBS' FitBlog and receive the E-book, "100 Ways to Lose Weight AND Live a Heart-Healthy Lifestyle."
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Blogging is an easy and creative way to help you generate exposure for your business. Not only is it a useful marketing tool to drive traffic to your website but it also provides a way for you to build a community of people to connect with. You can use a blog to share your business expertise and knowledge, keep customers updated on new products or services, and even communicate with your readers and request feedback.

How do you use a blog to generate exposure?

Think of it as being an informational portal to your business. You can create various pages on your blog including descriptions of products, services you offer, the latest news in your industry or current specials and promotions.

Providing a subscription option by email or RSS feed is a great way for readers to stay up-to-date with what’s going on. Having an RSS feed will also help you generate exposure because of the distribution throughout the many RSS directories.

You’ll also want to be sure you keep your blog fresh by writing new content regularly. Share links to your latest posts on your social network sites such as, Facebook and Twitter to encourage new readers.

Another great way to generate exposure is to interact with your readers. Ask questions and always respond to comments. Including guest posts and interviews also helps with audience participation and will increase your visibility in the blogosphere.


Related Posts:
How To Get Targeted Traffic To Your Blog
Blogging Tips for Beginners

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TheCEOMamma Business Marketing Blog

10744037868?profile=originalGreetings to my Empowered Women in Business!

My name is Tamyka Washington and I'm the Owner/Founder of TheCEOMamma. I'm also a wife and busy mother to five! I have been working from home full-time since 2003 as a direct sales business owner and internet marketer. Over the years, I have learned many skills and valuable lessons which all have afforded me the opportunity to be able to continue to earn income from home and raise my children.

This past December, I officially launched TheCEOMamma and Business Marketing Blog designed specifically for women entrepreneurs. It was created to help those of you who are starting a new business or building a business and are seeking the tools and resources to successfully market your business while operating with a minimal budget.

TheCEOMamma offers business building tips and resources, mentoring and a growing network community of women entrepreneurs who are committed to achieving financial independence while inspiring other women to success!

To visit TheCEOMamma: http://theceomamma.com/blog
To visit TheCEOMamma Network: http://theceomamma.ning.com
To visit TheCEOMamma Fan Page: http://facebook.com/theceomamma

I look forward to sharing and networking with you!

Warmest Regards,

Tamyka Washington
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Good Business Practices

Listen, than Speak : If you don’t’ listen, you can’t provide a good response

Quick Pitch: You should be able to sell your product in 30 seconds or less

Enlarge Your Territory: Get out of your Comfort Zone

These are just a few tricks of the trade I have been learned. Please take a few moments to visit March blog at blog.tcmandassociates.

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We Inspire ... do you?

pepsiweinspire_lhenry I did it. With a few quick key strokes, I joined the growing number of wonderful women posting their inspirational stories on Pepsi We Inspire, a community blog for African American Women. Pepsi's new community is quickly building a buzz. It includes icons Queen Latifah, Raven-Symoné, Thandie Newton, Keyshia Cole, Dr. Robin L. Smith and Taraji Henson. It also includes a social component, that always each and everyone of us to become storytellers, sharing stories of inspiration on the topics of beauty, laughter, joy, hope, wisdom, and love. I recently added my first two posts. One on love and another on wisdom. Quiet as its kept, I've been building social networks for African American Women and Mothers for years now, so I clearly see the value of the Pepsi We Inspire community. I am slowly, but surely noticing a growing push within large companies to invest more time in marketing to the African American community online and offline and I like that. Our spending power is great and clearly should not be ignored. Related: AT&T 28 Days website Features an A-List of Black Entrepreneurs and Inspirational African Americans
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HI All.

In 2000 my medical team (it was that bad) told me in ten years I would be in a wheel chair with my head bent on my chest. That's if I was still here. I said , Thank you and fired them.

I got on my knees and said "Ok Lord" three times before if I had been Catholic I would have been given the last rites. and you showed who's in charge.

Now its up to you again. Ten years later I'm still standing, head high.

Thank you Lord.

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ebook-premium-wp-theme eBook theme I've written a ton of ebooks, which is why I often get questions from authors about how to write and sell ebooks online. For those of you in the process of building a website for your ebooks(s), definitely take a look at the eBook theme for wordpress blog users. Create a quick, professional website for your book within minutes in WordPress using this strategically designed eBook theme, designed especially for Book authors. Related: My Blogging for Beginners Video Series
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Nelson Mandela’s legacy ... The battle against HIV AIDS The 46664 Bangle


It all started with one man’s long walk to freedom. Nelson Mandela’s legacy is now being used in a new struggle. The battle against HIV AIDS.

The 46664 Bangle is the official wrist bracelet of the 46664 campaign of the Nelson Mandela Foundation.


These beautiful unisex bangles are engraved with Nelson Mandela’s prison number 46664 (prisoner number 466, imprisoned in the year ’64), which is now an international symbol for Nelson Mandela’s humanitarian work worldwide.

The bangles are made in South Africa in copper, silver, gold and platinum and the project empowers those affected by HIV AIDS, providing employment through the production of the bangles and the handmade packaging. Every 46664 Bangle sold generates funds, builds skills, creates jobs, and raises awareness of HIV AIDS prevention. The bracelet carries a global message about social responsibility as people worldwide wear the bangle with pride, inspired by the leadership of Mr. Mandela.

Every bangle is also engraved with a digital imprint of Nelson Mandela’s hand. Each bangle has a unique serial number to track online the project benefiting from the bangle purchase.

The 46664 Bangle can be ordered for immediate shipment from the US at http://www.theBangle.com or through the call center at 1 866 984 6664.

With prices starting at $24.95 for the pure copper bangle, this “Looks Good, Does Good” jewelry is accessible to almost anyone who would like to wear the embrace of one of the world’s most inspiring men, Nelson Mandela.

Funds from every bangle sale are also donated to the 46664 Campaign of the Nelson Mandela Foundation, which enables HIV AIDS prevention projects such as Khululeka – AIDS awareness theater which educates young people on how HIV is transmitted, how to recognize risky behavior, and how to protect oneself and others against infection.

Buy a Bangle. Change a Life. | Source: Julie Murphy

Related: Black Movie Trailer:
A DYNAMIC HIV / AIDS FILM TRAILER - A MUST SEE FOR ALL WOMEN
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This little known story has met a just conclusion, as Sophia Stewart, African American author of The Matrix will finally receive her just due from the copyright infringement of her original work!!!

A six-year dispute has ended involving Sophia Stewart, the Wachowski Brothers, Joel Silver and Warner Brothers. Stewart's allegations, involving copyright infringement and racketeering, were received and acknowledged by the Central District of California, Judge Margaret Morrow presiding.

Stewart, a New Yorker who has resided in Salt Lake City for the past five years, will recover damages from the films, The Matrix I, II and III, as well as The Terminator and its sequels. She will soon receive one of the biggest payoffs in the history of Hollywood , as the gross receipts of both films and their sequels total over 2.5 billion dollars.

Stewart filed her case in 1999, after viewing the Matrix, which she felt had been based on her manuscript, 'The Third Eye,' copyrighted in 1981. In the mid-eighties Stewart had submitted her manuscript to an ad placed by the Wachowski Brothers, requesting new sci-fi works..

According to court documentation, an FBI investigation discovered that more than thirty minutes had been edited from the original film, in an attempt to avoid penalties for copyright infringement. The investigation also stated that 'credible witnesses employed at Warner Brothers came forward, claiming that the executives and lawyers had full knowledge that the work in question did not belong to the Wachowski Brothers.' These witnesses claimed to have seen Stewart's original work and that it had been 'often used during preparation of the motion pictures.' The defendants tried, on several occasions, to have Stewart's case dismissed, without success.

Stewart has confronted skepticism on all sides, much of which comes from Matrix fans, who are strangely loyal to the Wachowski Brothers. One on-line forum, entitled Matrix Explained has an entire section devoted to Stewart. Some who have researched her history and writings are open to her story.

Others are suspicious and mocking. 'It doesn't bother me,' said Stewart in a phone interview last week, 'I always knew what was true.' Some fans, are unaware of the case or they question its legitimacy, due to the fact that it has received little to no media coverage. Though the case was not made public until October of 2003, Stewart has her own explanation, as quoted at aghettotymz.com:


'The reason you have not seen any of this in the media is because Warner Brothers parent company is AOL-Time Warner.... this GIANT owns 95 percent of the media... let me give you a clue as to what they own in the media business... New York Times papers/magazines, LA Times papers/magazines, People Magazine, CNN news, Extra, Celebrity Justice, Entertainment Tonight, HBO, New Line Cinema, DreamWorks, Newsweek, Village Roadshow and many, many more! They are not going to report on themselves. They have been suppressing my case for years.' Fans who have taken Stewart's allegations seriously, have found eerie mythological parallels, which seem significant in a case that revolves around the highly metaphorical and symbolic Matrix series. Sophia, the Greek goddess of wisdom has been referenced many times in speculation about Stewart. In one book about the Goddess Sophia, it reads, 'The black goddess is the mistress of web creation spun in her divine matrix.'

Although there have been outside implications as to racial injustice (Stewart is African American), she does not feel that this is the case. 'This is all about the null,' said Stewart. 'It's not about money with me. It's about justice.'

Stewart's future plans involve a record label, entitled Popsilk Records, and a motion picture production company, All Eyez On Me, in reference to God. 'I wrote The Third Eye to wake people up, to remind them why God put them here. There's more to life than money,' said Stewart. 'My whole to the world is about God and good and about choice, about spirituality over 'technocracy'.'

If Stewart represents spirituality, then she truly has prevailed over the 'technocracy' represented in both the Terminator and the Matrix, and now, ironically, by their supposed creators.

Stewart is currently having discussions with CBS about a possible exclusive story and has several media engagements in the near future to nationally publicize her victory. June 13th 2004. Sophia Stewart's press release read: 'The Matrix & Terminator movie franchises have made world history and have ultimately changed the way people view movies and how Hollywood does business, yet the real truth about the creator and creation of these films continue to elude the masses because the hidden secret of the matter is that these films were created and written by a Black woman...a Black woman named Sophia Stewart. But Hollywood does not want you to know this fact simply because it would change history.


This is why the "AUTHENTIC BLACK OWNED MEDIA" is still vital to our survival and more importantly, we we must learn to tell our own story (Cora)


Also, it could encourage our Black children to realize a dream and that is...nothing is impossible for them to achieve!'

Greg Thomas, Editor

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