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How To Build Rapport Through Email

Having been an online entrepreneur for many years, I have often wished I had a simple way to learn more about the current and potential clients that contact me by email.  What social networks do they hang out on? How can I connect with them, if I don’t already know their screen name for a particular network?

There was a time when a business owner knew almost every customer or client, because they walked through the door, chatted with the owner, and got to be friends or at the very least acquainted.

As business owners doing business online, we have come to accept a lack of information as the nature of the beast. We have accepted that we will need to do business by email, but that it will not necessarily help us build rapport with our clients. Well, now all that is changing… Read the rest of this entry »

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Is Managing Your Twitter Account More Like Riding a Donkey or a Bullet Train?

We’ve been talking about using Twitter and how to effectively manage your account for the past several posts. But, even with all the tips and tricks we’ve discussed, managing your Twitter account manually can start to feel as though you’re riding a donkey (and a lazy one at that) down the Grand Canyon.

Wouldn’t it be much better for your sanity and your business growth to leave the donkey behind (he probably needs a nap anyway) and jump aboard a bullet train. Okay, there isn’t really a bullet train of Twitter, but you can make your time spent managing your account much shorter by automating…

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The New Twitter – Love It Or Hate It?

In my most recent post I started a series on using Twitter as a part of your social media plan.  I have delayed this new post somewhat because I wanted to talk about the new Twitter platform, but needed to give time for a good portion of users to have an opportunity to experience it.

Even now, not everyone has been offered the opportunity by Twitter.  They are rolling this new release out in stages.  There seems to be no rhyme nor reason to who gets the chance at a particular time.  I have some accounts that are new and small that have the new platform, as well as some very established accounts.  I also have very established, high interaction, high follower count accounts that do not yet have the new platform.

In any case, let’s take a look at what’s different and what remains the same. Already opinions are rolling in from clients and other contacts on the internet. The new twitter… Do people love it or hate it?

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I Think My Business is Caught in a Time Warp

How many times have you sat at your computer, knowing that you are getting great things accomplished, knowing that you have plenty of time to finish your tasks, knowing that you are only 4(ish) hours into your day, when suddenly you realize that 7 hours have gone by and you have no idea what you did with all that time?  Sometimes it can feel like your business got sucked into a time warp and spit out the other side.

As independent business owners, it is often difficult to manage all the tasks and work that needs to be accomplished.  We tend to wear so many different hats and it seems that everything is a priority. Read the rest of this entry »

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Life Lesson Learned

This week I celebrated my birthday.  My husband told me we could go to dinner anywhere I wanted. Well, since I choose to celebrate my birthday for a week, I figured I could wrangle at least two dinners. So, on my actual birthdate I chose a nice, cozy spot where we could just talk and enjoy each others company.  For my second dinner I chose my favorite buffet.

As I was filling my plate I discovered one of my favorite vegetables being offered. It was cut into tiny little pieces, and for some strange reason they had decided to offer a pair of tongs to dish it out with.  As I was dishing, only able to pick up about 3 tiny pieces at once, I felt a presence behind me. Glancing over my shoulder, I discovered a very tall man, who appeared to be made of solid muscle. He looked like the type who could crush a can on his forehead. I smiled and asked if I was in his way. He replied that he was planning to have the same vegetable I was working diligently to dish out, but he was happy to wait.  I finished dishing my serving and stepped aside to let him get his portion.  And then it happened… Read the rest of this entry »

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What Type of Traveler are You?

Today I decided to take some time to decompress, so we drove from the deserts of Phoenix to the gorgeous pine covered mountains of Show Low, Arizona. The twisty, windy road travels through the mountains, climbing up the peaks and then dropping down into the valleys.

There was breathtaking scenery along the way. And the destination was more than worth the journey. Read the rest of this entry »

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Why You Should Use Social Media Management

Are you wondering why you should use social media management in your business?

Let’s say you’ve developed a great idea and expended time and energy creating a business to bring your idea to the market. Congratulations! I’ll bet you’ve even thought about how you’re going to market your fledgling business.

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Vanessa Denham, CEO
Social Bee Online
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