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Build Your Business by Building Your List

If I had to guess where most of Walmart’s money comes from, I would say it comes from the people who shop at Walmart everyday or at least a few times a week. These people, generally aren’t people who are going to Walmart because they saw an advertisement or commercial. They shop at Walmart because they are existing customers who like the products and the prices.

Let’s take that Walmart example and apply it to your business. Are you making steady sales like Walmart or are you getting sales few and far between? Are you sitting at your computer or phone, waiting for a new order? If your sales are not steady, it is probably because you either focus more on new customers than old customers or you do not interact with your existing customers as well as you should.

If you want to build your business, you need a steady flow of traffic and the majority of that traffic should come from existing customers that continue to want what you are selling. The reason why you want return visits as opposed to new visits is simple, you don’t have to pay to marketing costs to find your old customers because you already have them. Client Retention is actually something I learned from entrepreneur and marketing expert, Richelle Shaw. As Richelle points out in her Recession Proof Your Business Plan, by focusing on existing customers you reduce your marketing costs and increase the revenue you generate from return sales.

If you are an internet entrepreneur like me, the best tool that you can use to build and track your list of customers is an email marketing solution. It’s funny how times change; email marketing has gotten a bad rap for years, because most entrepreneurs did it the wrong way. They sold lists, bought lists, and randomly sold to anyone with an email address, which created the SPAM epidemic that we all hate. I hated statistics in high school, which is why I never saw the value in buying huge lists and thinking there was a high probability that I would get a few good leads. While some entrepreneurs were losing money because they opted to buy lists, others figured out how to use email marketing as an effective tool. If you create a list from scratch, with your existing happy customers and interested potential customers, you will essentially create a list of people who you know will open your emails and buy what you are selling.

Don’t you think it’s better to have a list of 500 loyal customers than a list of 50,000 strangers who don’t care about what you are selling? I believe that the key to effective email marking is as follows:
  1. Build Your List from Scratch
  2. More People Isn’t Necessarily Better: Don’t Add People Who Don’t Opt into Yourself
  3. Don’t Buy Lists in the hope of getting Fast Leads
  4. Don’t try to Sell to Your List every day or all the time
  5. Don’t devalue your list buy selling them things they don’t want
If you are interested in building your list via an email marketing solution, I recommend using iContact. You can read my review about iContact if you want.

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What's In A Berry?




Everyone is talking about going natural...natural hair is the in thing now and I for one am very happy to see black women wearing their natural beauty. But many have taken this leap without thinking about; what products to use or even how do I take care of natural hair. One thing that I do know is that if you are going natural with your hair you need a natural product that will help you to maintain your natural hair.




We are natural people and are from the earth and God anticipated everything that we would need in order to take care of ourselves without using man made chemicals that do more harm than good. Natural hair care products are out there and ready for you to use, but they are not getting the spotlight to let you know who they are.




I have chosen this topic about Olive Oil to give a little info, and let you know that not all Olive Oils are created equally. Olive Oil is very good for the hair, it has vitamin E and is a good source of moisture enhancing qualities about it for the hair. Olive causes the hair to be more managable and helps to promote a healthy shine.





My Glory Hair Care Product is one of those hair care products that contains Olive Oil and the very best natural ingredients which helps to promote healthy hair...be it natural or relaxed. This formula was developed for the reason of not being able to find a natural product that helped to repair my hair and put it back on the road to recovery. My Glory Hair Care Olive Oil & Moisture plus vitamins will help to promote healthy hair is hydrated hair and healthy hair grows and healthy hair is shiney. (for more information please send an email to pictureperfecthealth@gmail.com).




I am sharing this information with you about Olive Oil so that you can make an informed decision about which Olive Oil you should use when applying it to your hair. Thank you for reading the words above now read the words below (:






The Color Of Olive Oil




Olive oil that comes from ripe olives is sweet, has a gold color, and is immediately ready for consumption . If the olives are not ripe the olive oil is bitter, has a greenish color, and normally has to age before it can be consumed. The viscosity of the olive oil depends strictly on the variety of the olives trees. Olive oil quality depends on the type of olive, climate, soil, extraction technique, handling and storage. Just like Cabernet Sauvignon grapes, olives require optimal conditions to develop into full-bodied, exceptional olive oil






Different Grades of Olive Oil




Virgin oil is the result of a single, simple pressing; in contrast, cold-pressed is a marketing label rather than a processing technique




Extra virgin is the highest quality olive oil -- characterized by "perfect flavor and odor, max acidity (oleic acid) of 1g/100g - 1% with maximum peroxide value mequiv 02/kg of 20." In some regions, extra virgin oil is judged by a panel of experts for taste, mouth feel, and aroma. This oil tends to be most delicate in flavor, and is preferred for salads or served at the table with bread for dipping, or added to soups and stews.





Fine virgin oil is just slightly less perfect -- with "maximum acidity (oleic acid) of 2g/100g - 2% with maximum peroxide value mequiv 02/kg of 20

The other officially designated grades of olive oil are the result of several chemical refining and blending processes:





Semi-fine or ordinary -- suitable for cooking when subtle flavor is not required.




Refined -- maximum acidity of .5g/100g, lacking the flavor of virgin oil.




Pure -- a low-cost blend of refined and virgin, such as you might find in large quantities at a discount food warehouse.




Pomace refers to the pounded olive residue. Refined olive-pomace oil and olive-pomace oil are lower-quality oils.




Pomace oil, olive cake, and lampante (or lamp grade olive oil) are not intended for human consumption, and are generally used for industrial or technical purposes, such as soap making.








Types of olive oil


Generally, olive oil is extracted by pressing or crushing olives. Olive oil comes in different varieties, depending on the amount of processing involved. Varieties include:




Extra virgin - considered the best, least processed, comprising the oil from the first pressing of the olives.




Virgin - from the second pressing.




Pure - undergoes some processing, such as filtering and refining.




Extra light - undergoes considerable processing and only retains a very mild olive flavour.






How To Buy Olive Oil


When buying olive oil you will want to obtain a high quality EXTRA VIRGIN oil. The oil that comes from the first "pressing" of the olive, is extracted without using heat (a cold press) or chemicals, and has no "off" flavors is awarded "extra virgin" status. The less the olive oil is handled, the closer to its natural state, the better the oil. If the olive oil meets all the criteria, it can be designated as "extra virgin".





What is pure and light olive oil? "Pure" olive oil is made by adding a little extra virgin olive oil to refined olive oil. It is a lesser grade oil that is also labeled as just "olive oil" in the U.S.




"Light" olive oil is a marketing concept and not a classification of olive oil grades. It is completely unregulated by any certification organizations and therefore has no real precedent to what its content should be. Sometimes, the olive oil is cut with other vegetable oils.









Olive oil versus canola oil


Do not fall into the hype which is put out by traditional medicine regarding the promotion of canola oil (rapeseed) as superior due to its concentration of monounsaturated fatty acids. Olive oil is far superior and has been around for thousands of years. Canola oil is a relatively recent development and the original crops were unfit for human consumption due to their high content of a dangerous fatty acid called euric acid.







Olive pomace oil - this is very refined olive oil, namely the residue that remains once the oil is pressed. It is of a very low grade and will be very cheap. It should be used for cleaning products rather than for cooking and consumption.










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By The Stroke Of 12

By The Stroke Of 12









Have you ever heard the term to stroke your hair 100 times before going to bed...well make sure to listen to it because it is true. Stroking your hair will make it shine, gives it strength, make it eaiser to comb, and most important of all make it more manageable. Stroking your hair sounds easy, but it is more than a chore; chore meaning that it is taking time from you that you do not wish to give especially if you have to stroke more than one head of hair...eaiser said than done. We must learn and then practice that there is no person more important that you than you. Because if you fall apart what happens to everything else around you? Not only do we depend on ourselves, but other people depend on us as well, so we are very important people (spend time with yourself and on yourself).









Make sure that before you began your stroking regiment, make sure that you have all of the proper tools needed for the best results, which is a very good comb and brush. If you have long hair then you will need a wooden comb and brush. You would need to comb your hair first and then stroke it with your brush. If you have short hair you would need a wooden comb and a regular brush. The reason you would need a regular brush is because the wood brush pegs are spaced too far apart for short hair, and you will not be able to achieve a good stroke for your hair...make sure that your brush has strong hard bristles and it does not contain boars hair. For natural hair seperate it into sections comb and then brush. Once you are finished with the stroke conditioning regimen on your hair make sure to tie it up properly with a wave cap and a silk scarf.















Remember that in order to have the best hair you have to take care of your hair and use the very best natural products on your hair...to achieve the best use the best, but most important of all having the knowledge to achieve your goals. There are a lot of products out there some are good and others are not; we need to know the good ones. Knowing what chemicals are in the products and what they do and how they react on your hair is a good place to gain knowledge. Don't just trust your hair to anyone do your homework and pay attention to how your hair reacts to certain products...this means pay attention to yourself, because you are important.








Don't under estimate the power of the BC (brush, comb) stroke it will make all the difference in the texture of your hair and managabality of your hair. Applying a good moisturising hair dress is a good application tool to use when combing and brushing your hair. My Glory Hair Care Moisturizing Hair Dress is just the application. Apply a modest amount depending upon the thickness and length of the hair and then spritz with the My Glory Hair Olive Oil hair spritz. Before you apply the stroke, first comb your hair to remove any tangles, and then apply the stroke and watch the transformation in your hair--you will be very pleased.












I usually recommend the use of My Glory Hair Dress for little girls hair, but adults feel free to express yourself, if your hair is natural.









Stay tuned I have more to come. Please leave a comment or a question and I will be sure to get back in-touch with you
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Have you ever visited Dolls Like Me? Its a wonderful online store featuring multicultural toys that many parents often have a hard time finding and toys, which of course every kid loves! As the founder of both BBWO and the Black Moms Club, I think one of the best parts of what I do is being able to feature wonderful websites for/by people of color.


In addition to DollsLikeMe.com here are 4 Other Websites that I picked specifically for you and the readers on my Black Parenting Blog:

  • Cara B Naturally Hair Care Products, a Chemical-Free Line made specifically for Black Children
  • Black And Married With Kids, a Black Family, Parenting and Relationship blog both mom and dad can enjoy
  • AfroPartyHouse, Have a hard time finding party favors perfect for African American kids? Diverse Party Favors How Wonderful is that!
  • CocoaBabies, Clothing Line with African American Babies, Toddlers, and Children in mind. Bought my son a shirt, 'Strong Black Man in the Making'. Her stuff is too cute!


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Use Gratitude As a Positive Business Strategy
By Audrey Robinson

Posted By: The CSGroup INC.


Three Important Steps You Must Know!
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Gratitude is defined as a positive emotion that acknowledges a benefit that one has received or will receive. It is about showing others how thankful you are for their actions. This is reflected in how you act towards and respond to others. In business, gratitude is about realizing that every customer counts, even the difficult ones. It is about realizing that each day, each customer that you encounter is the reason that you are in business. Therefore, think of gratitude when you encounter your next customer, and think of how that customer can impact you personally. Show your customers how genuinely grateful you are for their business.

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There are everyday actions that you can take to show your gratitude towards your customers:

1). Be willing to serve- even though at times, you may feel that you can't face another complaint, you must remember what the customer means to you- he is the life of your business. Then gratitude and willingness to serve will follow. You will find that this positive "friendly" attitude is contagious. Your customers will tell others how remarkable you are.

2). Always say thank you- thank you are two words that when used will always benefit you. Always thank your customers for their business and do it in a way that they know how grateful you are to have them (not just anyone) as a customer. Even though you are providing a service to them, they are building your business and in the long run providing opportunities for you and as well as for your family.

3). Always be positive- in any situation focus on only the positive. At times, this can be difficult to do, especially in the face of a ranting, raving customer. Stay calm and let the customer vent. Soon most will come back to reality. Keep in mind that this customer can impact you and your company. Therefore, think of a positive way to solve the problem. Then show the customer your gratitude for their allowing you to help them.

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Remember, "when you are grateful, fear disappears and abundance appears" (Anthony Robbins). With a positive business strategy that includes gratitude as well as attitude, your business can flourish.

Audrey Robinson is a research scientist in Cell and Molecular Biology. She is dedicated to the field of cancer research and has striven to support this research through her internet business marketing products for financial education and wealth management.

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Dear Black Business Space CommUNITY,

Centuries ago, Aesop (the famous Black greek philosopher), provided us with a compelling parable that instructs as well as warns us about how to do business.

Its message could not be more timely: The fable recalls the story of a poor farmer who discovers in the nest of his goose a shining golden egg. He is suspicious, and starts to discard the egg, but then decides to have it appraised to determine its worth. He discovers the egg is pure gold!

The farmer is overwhelmed with his good fortune. He becomes even more excited when he finds that each day, as he visits the nest, there is a new egg.

Imagine his excitement as day after day he awakens to the thrill of finding a new egg! It all seems too good to be true. However, the farmer becomes wealthy beyond belief.

Then, with his newfound wealth, comes greed and impatience. Instead of waiting for each day to pass, he decides to get all of the eggs at once. He greedily opens the goose, only to find that it is empty. Not only are there no eggs, but now there will never be anymore. He has killed "the goose that laid the golden eggs."

For us, "Black business networking" is that goose. As Black entrepreneurs we have an enormous capacity to help Black people universally achieve economic health and financial freedom. However, with that incredible opportunity comes significant responsibility.

We have to do business THE RIGHT WAY! If we do, we ensure continued freedom and prosperity for everyone.

For that reason, the National Black Business Trade Association, established "Codes of Good Business Practice". These Codes have been adopted in order to define the duties, responsibilities and rights of members among themselves, the Black community, and the public in general as well as with the National Black Business Trade Association, Inc. (NBBTA) office and staff.

The purpose is to develop relationships which are more conducive to successful business practices, financial and community development, as well as the advancement of African peoples worldwide. While at the same time maintaining the right of each member to engage in a free and independent business enterprise.

CODE 1: Treat your customers, suppliers, employees, contractors, prospects and public as you would want to be treated. We are dedicated to the principle that if “you help enough people get what they want out of life, you will automatically get all you want out of life”. Service to others will always return great dividends. Its called, “synergy”. People working together in harmony and cooperation will accomplish much more than the same number of people working separately.

CODE 2: Each of us is an attitude away from greatness. Each of us is unique and special, with our own set of beliefs, talents, strengths, abilities, perceptions and values. Each of us is a product of our lifetime experiences. We base our decisions and actions upon these experiences. Each person has a unique contribution in life - each of us has innate worth and value. An attitude of total unconditional acceptance of others will cause each of us to allow for differences and help eliminate prejudice and judgmental thinking. By allowing another his own opinions and actions, individuals actually enhance their own self-esteem. We seek first to understand and then be understood.

CODE 3: The power to change your life is within your reach. We believe that each individual has the God-given right and responsibility to live freely. Each, as a mature, adult business person, must be given the right to operate independently and be allowed the freedom to succeed or fail based upon individual efforts and abilities. We are each responsible for our own well-being and growth - personally and financially. We seek to be compensated in the marketplace in direct portion to the value we bring to the marketplace.

CODE 4: What we do, we do for our children (future generations). The proper raising and education of our children is our collective responsibility. In addition to all else, we must teach them the importance of ownership, equity participation, international economic reciprocity and entrepreneurship as alternatives to laboring in the job market. We must lead by example, encouraging the creative process in all, bringing others along as we grow.

CODE 5: We each have the responsibility to deal with openness, honesty, and kindness in business and in life - to cause the best results possible. Once a difficulty or problem exists, the most effective manner to correct it is to go back to the root cause of the problem and treat that - not just superficially treating the effect. Following the ancient principle of “whatsoever you sow, so shall you reap!”, we acknowledge that each of us will reap exactly what we give out. Each of us will reap a life harvest - the size will depend upon our generosity at planting time, the quality will depend upon our diligence to tend the crop and the kind will depend upon the kind of seed we’ve sown. Eventually all our thoughts, words, actions and attitudes will come back to us. The principles exist that those dealing honestly, fairly and with integrity will find success, friendships and ultimately - happiness and peace.

CODE 6: One who masters the art of living makes little distinction between his work and his play, his labor and his leisure, his mind and his body, his information and his recreation, his love and his religion. He hardly knows which is which. He simply pursues excellence at whatever he does, leaving others to decide whether he is working or playing. To him, he is always doing both.

These Codes reflect the positive nature of our mission and our desire to be of service to Black people throughout the world. If you look closely, you will notice that the first code really is a summation of all that follows.
Treat your customers, suppliers, employees, contractors, prospects and public as you would want to be treated. We are dedicated to the principle that if “you help enough people get what they want out of life, you will automatically get all you want out of life”.

Together, I believe we can fight the universal tendencies toward greed, negativity and impatience. I believe we can do business the old-fashioned way, with integrity and honesty. If we conduct our business THE RIGHT WAY, the goose will be healthy and our mutual abundance will be unmeasured. In the end, the only way to do good is to be good.

Peace and Blessings,

Lee Green, Chairman, National Black Business Trade Association (NBBTA)
and Founder, BlackBusinessSpace.com

Networking Increases NetWorth

Juniques

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3 Spaces Left

registrationdeadline Alright ladies, you know I like to keep you in the loop so here is the BIG news... there are officially 3 spaces left in my SistaSense Circle, a group for 10 women who want to learn how to get better at selling their information online (eBooks, services, coaching, etc.). So if you are ready to join, (click here). It has been a wonderfully busy week answering all your questions, speaking with some of you over the phone, and building the SistaSense Circle to where it now is today. I am so excited, motivated, and ready to share everything I've learned about being a work at home momma with all of you. Over the past week I've shared a great deal of information about improving your marketing, setting up your business, and getting out of your own way (if that is the thing holding you back). SO I wanted to put together this post detailing some video, audio, and info-inspirational articles that I created for you this week. If you want to get on the list for the next SistaSense Circle visit (this page). At the bottom of that page once the circle is closed (which will be in a few hours), I will replace the "signup now" information with an option to sign up to the "Waiting List" for the next SistaCircle. Check that page regularly. Hope to see you in our circle soon! Have an amazing weekend. -lh
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3 Things Blocking Your Online Business

If there is one thing I have learned in all my time online its that everybody is different. Some folks like to read, some folks like to listen, and other folks like to watch. SO I decided to turn my audio, The 3 Things Blocking Your Online Business into a quick video for those of you who haven't had a chance to listen in yet. If you can't view the video above, click here. To learn more about the SistaSense Circle click here.
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Encouragement

Good Morning

I was just reading a blog and I had a revelation about my life. I often encourage others and try to make the best of their situation meaning I always find a way to make someone feel better concerning what is going on with them. However I realize that I dont do the same for myself. I look at me situation and pick it apart always pointing out the negatives but rarely give myself credit for the positives. I realize that I have to uplift my self more often and celebrate my achievements more often. I know that I am not where I want to be with my business or other areas of my life but I am not where I used to be. I have made great steps in starting and improving my business. I am also making great improvements with my life. If you are a person that nevers or rarely encourage and uplift yourself then you need to step back and look at what you are doing and have done and praise yourself for it. Life is too short not to pursue your goals and recognize when you have done great things.

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Have you ever wanted to be a fly on the wall of a really good conversation? I feel like that sometimes, which is why I decided to give you a quick listen in on the first 6 minutes of our 1st SistaSense Circle Session. Again, in case you haven't heard, the SistaSense Circle is a 4 Week Telecourse + Consultation Session for 10 women in my circle who want to learn how to be better information entrepreneurs online. So for those of you who have been thinking about joining us BUT something is holding you back here is alittle nudge forward. If you can not view the video above, click here. For more details about the SistaSense Circle or to Join Us Today click here.
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DO YOU NEED A SCHOLARSHIP FOR COLLRGE?

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 list 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

Full Tuition Academic Scholarships

This page lists full tuition academic scholarships, such as trustee scholarships and presidential scholarships. These scholarships are often awarded by colleges as a way to attract talented students.

The scholarships listed on this page satisfy the following criteria:

They cover at least full tuition and fees.

They are based on academic merit.

They are college-controlled (i.e., not a private sector scholarship or state program).

These awards are only available to students who enroll at the indicated colleges.

To find other academic scholarships, search the FastWeb scholarship database.

 

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SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

8-20-2010

Star Supporter Scholarship/Loan

Scholarships in the form of forgivable loans are available to Black/African-Americans preparing for ministry. One year of full-time professional ministry reduces loan by one third. Three years of service repays loan. Must be member of the Christian Church (Disciples of Christ), have a C+ average, demonstrate financial need, be a full-time student in an accredited school or seminary and be under the care of a regional Commission on the Ministry.

Application may be submitted electronically.

Deadline: March 15.

Academic/Career: Areas Religion/Theology.

Award: Forgivable loan for use in freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior years; not renewable

Amount: $2000.

Eligibility Requirements: Applicant must be Disciple of Christ; Black (non-Hispanic) and enrolled or expecting to enroll full-time at a two-year or four-year institution or university. Applicant must have 2.5 GPA or higher. Available to U.S. citizens.

Application Requirements: Application, financial need analysis, references, transcript. Deadline: March 15. .

CONTACT:

Shaina Vardis, Administrative Assistant
Disciples of Christ Homeland Ministries
PO Box 1986
Indianapolis, IN 46206-1986
Phone: 317-713-2666
Fax: 317-635-4426
E-mail
: svardis@dhm.disciples.org
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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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targetmarket After countless conversations with entrepreneurs who have difficulty driving traffic to their business, I've come to realize most of them would say yes. When asked the question, "Does picking a target market hurt your pocket?" most folks either come out and say "yes" or something like, "I don't want to focus on one group and look like I'm turning anyone away." (Sound Familiar) They (maybe you) are afraid to pick a target market out of fear of losing customers. To that response I have to ask, "When you market to everybody and nobody is listening, don't you still lose?" The thing that really hurts your pocket is this fear, which is in turn preventing you from achieving your true objective of getting customers and building your own business. I talk about the 3 things blocking your business in my (audio conversation, which you can listen to here) and FEAR is one of those big blocks that can stop you for being a successful entrepreneur. Trying to pitch your product to anybody or trying to make your service look appealing to everybody is never going to get your business the kind of attention it really needs. Let me dig alittle deeper here… As far as my business is concerned my target market isn't black women. My target market isn't even black business women. I specifically focus on black women solopreneurs who want to start or improve their online business using low cost marketing strategies. While that sounds like a mouthful, it is for and all about a very specific group that appeals to me because that is who I am. I guess I'm kind of a narcissist, wanting to work with myself (lol). Seriously though, when you define your ideal customer from head to toe, it makes it easier for you to find and attract them. Perfect example, I recently finished a web design project for a client whose business is senior care services. At first glance, you might think her target is a senior in need of a home care attendant, but not necessarily. Her core target market is actually comprised of local area middle-aged children of seniors looking for professionals to assist in the care of their parents. Understanding her market allows her to talk their language and shed light on their issues. These are things that you can NOT do when you blindly put your business out there in the hopes that somebody will buy. Remember when I talked about 'Spaghetti Marketing', just throwing stuff out their and praying something sticks, I told you its messy business and it doesn't work as effectively as picking a focus. When you lack a target market, you can’t use the right images to attract potential customers or even say the right words that trigger the right customer to buy. You can't do any of these things if you don’t first define who your right customer is. I’ve found in most cases the problem for many struggling entrepreneurs is not the product or the service, it’s their lack of experience when it comes to marketing. I’ve started doing my one-one-one consultations for the women in my SistaSense Circle and the common issue across the board is showing them (and you) that it pays to focus on a specific area for a specific audience. I know we all want to do big things and have big businesses but believe me when I say you have to start somewhere. I’m almost sure that if you are blocked in your business chances are you haven’t effectively defined your focus. Funny enough, once you effectively define your target market you’ll see how much easier it is to get more people to follow you. But the proof is in the pudding; keep reading because below this I decided to share with you an email I received this morning from Rickey, one of the many men who enjoy reading SistaSense.com. I do have male customers and non-black clients who I also love to work with! As a matter of fact, one of the last Ning Network Designs I did was for a client in Australia! I say this to show you that the people who really want what you have to offer are going to take advantage of it, whether they are in your target market or not. SO fight the fear and pick a focus. Otherwise you’ll be the only thing that’s really hurting your pocket. A Message in response to post Don't Work With Black Women (Period):
LaShanda, I met you via Multiple Shades of You, and was completely impressed with your professionalism and service delivery. You have stayed the course ( helping others help themselves) and done exceptionally well. So, as it is said, Keep On Keeping On!!! You have addressed as an ongoing issue, both genders deal with i.e "Don't work with Black Men" LOL same issues. You have been a huge encouragement for me, so this man, thanks you. - Rickey | Juniques Multi Cultural Connections
Last thing, don’t forget that I’m ready to help you find your focus. You still have time to either join my SistaSense Circle OR just schedule a one-on-one consultation. Related Post: Spaghetti Marketing is Messy Business
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Don’t Work With Black Women (Period)

workingwithblackwomen Let me start off by saying if you leave me a funky comment (lol), I’m going to assume you just read the title GOT really offended and decided to go OFF on me before I put You On to some things I’ve heard, learned, and experienced as far as working with black women online. Now before I go any further, let me be clear (as I’m sure you already know this), I am a black women entrepreneur / blogger who works mainly with black women, but what a LOT of black women are telling me is that folks tell them “Don’t Work With Black Women (Period).” Sistas you know this, you’ve heard it, and maybe you believe it …. point being that’s what folks are saying. The rub or the kicker here is THAT many black women that I work with, myself included feel compelled to work with other black women or women of color in general. While there is a stigma around it and not much money in it (on the surface it seems) we are driven to do it. The fact is that as black women we know that we aren’t as targeted by mainstream media as much as we would like, so many of us with visions of changing the world feel compelled to do our part to put black women in the forefront of the conversation. The only problem here is that we as all know words DON’T pay the bills, so while we are trying to DO PRO-BLACK WOMAN Things online that make us feel like our destinies are being fulfilled we are coming up against the whispers, worries, and the realities surrounding the idea ‘Don’t Work With Black Women (Period)’. So what is the REAL Problem here and what is my point? I’m about to air out our dirty laundry y’all, so excuse me while I open the windows (because it’s going to get funky lol). With the recession and even a few years before it, we have seen a growing number of black women entrepreneurs (especially online). Many black women entrepreneurs online see the net as a space where we can afford to create our visions in the form of blogs, coaching, books, movies, fashion, etc. BUT many of us are having a hard time getting the job done. Either the large companies don’t see our market as a market that pays (so we can't get big sponsors and ad contracts like well let's be real - white bloggers online) OR we aren’t buying black amongst ourselves for an exhausting list of reasons. You’ve heard it before, everybody wants to work with you or be on your website BUT they can’t afford to pay or don’t THINK they need what you’re offering. SO in the end we just have a growing number of black women online with amazing ideas and absolutely no profit generators. A small group of us figure out how to rise above the pack, stick in there for years and keep going while the rest quietly fade away, because no one was really looking at them in the first place. I had to get that out because that my friends is the truth. We groan about it in our homes, write about it on our blogs, vent about it amongst each other, but that’s how it is which is why folks keep screaming, ‘Don’t Work With Black Women !’ and you know what I do …. (lol) I work with black women. I am determined to work with this group on my terms because I know if I do anything else… if I fake it and focus on white women or just everybody so I’m more main stream, I’ll get frustrated like many of my sista bloggers and feel like I’m selling out. I know if I force it and just pitch to black women with corporate gigs and nice pocket books, I’ll look fake because that isn’t who I am. I know I’ll lose it all if I try to be anything other than who I am because in the end all the posers trying to sell things and be who they aren’t STILL aren’t making money so in the end isn’t it better to be happy by my own standards than try to live up to or fall into everyone else’s? Yes! I say yes, because it’s working for me. No, I’m not a six figure sister yet and I won’t lie to you and say that I am. No, I am not getting even everyone on board, even with all my buzz. As a matter of fact, I started my SistaSense Circle to focus on working with 10 black sistas who want to learn about this stuff and you know what… of the thousands of women in my circle I only have 5 sistas who are on board, but that’s OK… because I know we’ve got a lot of issues separating us… I know it is not easy even having a circle of thousands of black women to get us to support one another, invest in our businesses, and build up what we are doing because HELL we have had hundreds of years of poverty, slavery, and self-destructive negativity beat us down so much that it’s going to take more than just a few emails from me to convince sistas my circle is where they need to be. BUT guess what… I work with Black Women (Period) Because I don’t see it as out of thousands of black women online I just got 5 women in my circle. I see it as out of millions of black women in this world, these 5 women chose me. They believe in me, they are inspired by me, they are excited about what we are going to do together in the next 4 works and that makes me happy because this is what I want to do. And they are exactly the type of people I’ve always wanted to work with. And what makes this absolutely fabulous is at the end of the day I am still working, and what I do is still working without big names to back me, without big companies to sponsor me, without a 9 to 5 job to balance me, without a friend or family member to finance me I have built something authentic that allows me to work with Black Women on my terms as an established business owner. I’m not free, I’m not cheap, and I’m not over the top expensive I’m just exactly the person I could afford which is why I speak to the women who need me and invest in themselves because they know working with me is a realistic option. I’ve got no fancy dresses to put on. No glam shots or big house to stand in front of. All I’ve got is my brain, my smile, and my truth. My bills are paid; my car note is cool, my babies looking cute and my families doing fine. I think by those standards alone I am doing exactly what I know so many of my hard working, online black women are striving to do but cannot and for that alone I am truly blessed … truly thankful that God keeps giving me the vision and the strength to just be me. And along the way, if I am helping more black women work through these challenges and get the online world working for them, that means by my standards my destiny has truly been fulfilled. I’ve been building black websites online for over 10 years now. By some folks standards I haven’t been seen yet, by my standards I know for my people I’m already in their line of vision. As my hubby always tells me, I am a pioneer and I guess he’s right. What I am telling you, Innovators do exactly what they are NOT told to do. So if you are struggling with your authenticity, if you are struggling with your visibility, if you are struggling to make it online and make online work for you listen to yourself, be yourself (period). Related To This Post: This is just the beginning of this conversation y'all... like it or not ... share your thoughts -lh
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This past weekend I was in Atlanta again for the annual Happlily Natural Day. If you are into buying one of a kind african inspired everything it was the place to be. The vendors (myself included) had so many original products to see. I think at one point I was overwhelmed with all the creativity and the quality of products. I'm still thinking about all the funky purses, jewelry, art and apparel that I saw.

People came out, but the event did not pull in the crowd that I anticipated. I made the best of it though. I got my networking mack on and I met a lot of creative and conscious minded black folk. I hope to be able to share some of those products on the website soon. Who says we can't support and buy black? The devil is a lie. I saw it for myself this weekend. I think we may be on to something.

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YES, PROMOTING WEBSERVICES PAYS!!!!!!

Rickey Johnson, owner of www.juniques.ws shares how promoting the "How to start you own web service business for 10 dollars" works!!!!Get paid financially , professionally, and personally.AS you promote your product and service, you always expose people to your webservices. You our only spending 10 dollars yourself for the service.You can be in profit fairly quickly. Just by promoting what you do.Webservices is a active and growing business. Get started now.www.juniques.ws/answer
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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

How to Write a Winning Nursing Scholarship Essay

Prepare a clear outline for your essay. *Nursing scholarship programs are looking for essays that present a clear thought pattern. You can make sure that your scholarship essay is presented in a clear manner by creating a simple outline. Your outline should include three main parts, the introduction, body and conclusion.

The introduction should capture your readers’ attention and introduce the main points you will discuss in your essay. The body of your essay should be broken out into several paragraphs that present the main points of the essay. The main points should be supported with facts, thoughts, ideas, quotes and other material which will hold your readers’ interest. The conclusion of your essay should restate the main idea of your essay. It is also effective to refer to the future in the conclusion of a scholarship essay. You can do this by discussing your future career goals in the nursing field, or by stating a specific aspiration which you hope to achieve during your nursing career.

Use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation. It is always important to use proper grammar, spelling and punctuation in writing a scholarship essay. Although the nursing profession may not require you to study grammar and spelling, it is essential that you avoid any simple errors in your essay. Ensuring that your essay is free of mistakes will make you look professional and leave a positive impression on the judges.

Write in response to the scholarship requirements and purpose. Be sure that your essay responds to the scholarship requirements. Some scholarships may require that you intend to practice in a certain field of nursing, that you work in a certain area, or that you attend a certain nursing program or school. Your essay should clearly identify how you meet these requirements.

Do as much research as you can about the scholarship program and the organization that is offering the scholarship. Organizations typically give away scholarships to promote certain interests or purposes. Make sure that you highlight the ways in which your career goals will fit with the scholarship program’s purpose.

Answer any questions thoroughly. If the scholarship program has requested that your essay address certain questions, make sure you answer these questions clearly and thoroughly. This is often an easy way to for judges to weed out applications that don’t fit the award criteria. Your essay must respond to any questions which are asked, or it is likely that it will not be given consideration.

Be original. Your essay will be among hundreds or even thousands of others, all from other nursing students who have the desire and ability to succeed in the nursing profession. If your essay does not stand out, it will be overlooked. To be original, you can either find a unique essay topic, or you can write about an ordinary topic and approach it in an original way. When you are trying to come up with original ideas for your essay, think about your own unique personality and experiences. What is it that made you decide to enter the field of nursing? What life experiences will you contribute to the nursing field? Spend some time thinking about what makes you unique as a nursing student and future nurse. This will help you to think of an original topic or approach.

Be cautious when recycling essays. In your scholarship application process, it is likely that you will be able to use parts and pieces of essays for more than one scholarship application. However, you should not merely write one or two general essays and send them out with every scholarship application. Remember, the judges who choose the scholarship winners are looking for an essay that is original and responds to the purpose and goals of the scholarship program. If you tailor each of your essays to the particular nursing scholarship you are applying for, you will have a much greater likelihood of success.

Get a second (or even third or fourth) opinion. After you have finished writing your essay, be sure to review it with at least one more person. You can ask your friends, family members, teachers, or professors to be your editors. When others review your essay, they can find errors and suggest possible improvements. You should review your essay with at least one other person, but it is even better if you can find three or more people to review your essay.

Follow these guidelines, and you will be able to write an original, professional and effective essay that gives you an edge over the competition.

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SCHOLARSHIP OF THE DAY

8-19-2010

ONS Foundation Ethnic Minority Bachelor's Scholarship

Three scholarships available to *Registered nurses with a demonstrated interest in Oncology Nursing. Must be currently enrolled in an undergraduate program at an NLN-accredited school,and must currently hold a license to practice as a registered nurse. Must be minority student who has not received any BA grants previously from *Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation

One-time award of $2000.

Academic/Career Areas: *Nursing.

Award Scholarship for use in freshman, sophomore, junior, or senior years; not renewable.

Number: 3. Amount: $2000.

Eligibility Requirements Applicant must be American Indian/Alaska Native, Asian/Pacific Islander, Black (non-Hispanic), or Hispanic and enrolled or expecting to enroll full or part-time at a four-year institution or university. Applicant or parent of applicant must have employment or volunteer experience in designated career field. Available to U.S. citizens.

Application Requirements: Application, transcript.

Application Fee: $5.00

Deadline: February 1.

CONTACT:

Bonny Revo, Executive Assistant
*Oncology Nursing Society (ONS) Foundation
125 Enterprise Drive
Pittsburgh, PA 15275
Phone: 412-859-6100
Fax: 412-859-6163
E-mail:
brevo@ons.org
Web:
http://www.ons.org

 

 

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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Rickey Johnson with Juniques Marketing speaks on maximizing your marketing reach.How to let YOUR website link deliver to the message you want your prospects and customers to see.One click power bring efficiency and effectiveness to your advertising.You will be here many times long after some of the companies you promote are gone. It is critical that you are building YOUR business.Check out www.juniques.ws/answer an learn about the website service that allow you to promote your businessand generate additional income,EVEN IF NO ONE BUYS THE PRODUCT/SERVICE YOU ARE PROMOTING.Of course, it would be nice that they like your offer!!!
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Part of my mission is to education and empower Minority businesses and business women on the importance of proper financial management of our businesses. I decided to do a weekly "Ask the Accountant" LIVE chat from my website.

Every Wednesday from 2-4pm EST I am on my website live discussing ANY business and accounting topic you may have. Now no need to worry about your accountant billing $150 an hour just to ask a simple question! The first 30 mins features your's truly LIVE broadcast where for about 20-25 minutes I discuss a specific topic and for the remainder of the time I leave my chat lines open to discuss the topic at hand or any other questions you may have. If the question is too complex to answer via chat, I'll request your email or other means of communication and we chat off line (and I won't bill you).

For the next couple weeks we are exploring business entities and the benefits of each one. I also offer some little known benefits as well as offer simple explanation of complex idea.

  • What business entity did you choose for your business?
  • Why did you choose it?
  • Do you know if you are receiving the best Tax benefit from it?

Join me LIVE today at 2pm by clicking here! I can't wait to chat with you!

P.S. If you miss this opportunity, no problem, I post the entire broadcast on my website. I also post smaller highlights as well.
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