How Does She Do It? Blog Series – Today’s Featured Woman in Business Online is Randi Pierce

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It’s our pleasure to introduce you to Randi Pierce of MyStartupBizCoach.com

http://mystartupbizcoach.com

Twitter: @RandiPierce

Facebook: /thesbc

How long have you been in business online? 8 years

Provide a brief description of your business a) who do you love to work with? b) What is the #1 greatest benefit they get from working with you? I love working with men and women who are ready to build an online business (or take their existing business to the next level) so they can create a life and business on their terms.  From startup to success!

Learning how easy it is to breakthrough to 6-figures. Making more money and helping more people – without working harder!

What does being a woman in business online mean to you and what is your favorite thing about it? Women in business online means a career or business without boundaries. The days of corporate jobs are gone. No more hitting the glass ceiling or seeking permission for success. This is about stepping into *your* magic, purpose and gifts and creating a business that works for you.

The possibilities are endless!

Who or has been your greatest mentor and how have they impacted your success? Tough question…I’ve had several mentors who have been largely influential in my growth and success.  I’d say the key women entrepreneur mentors are: Ali Brown, Fabienne Fredrickson, Baeth Davis, Gina DeVee and Bernadette Doyle.

They’ve taught me much more than systems and business models (although those are important!) – they’ve helped me see my own greatness and potential.

What is the one achievement are you most proud of as an entrepreneur so far and why? I would have to say helping others see their own greatness and potential.  I’ve learned that it’s not so much about me, as an individual.  It’s about the spiritual me that yearns to set everyone free from the suffering that happens when we don’t step into our potential.  Life is so much easier “on the other side” as I call it…And it’s my goal to help other women see just how magical life can be when they’re empowered enough to create it : )

What does “authentic in business” mean to you and why is it important? On the surface: It’s about believing in what you’re doing.

On a much deeper level: It’s about aligning your purpose, greatness and gifts with a business that doesn’t feel “salesy.”

I tweeted this recently and it sums up my philosophy perfectly: When you step into your purpose, anxiety falls away. Self-worth & passion take over & you become magnetic.

What is your favorite & most effective marketing strategy that you use to grow your business? Teleseminars and Telesummits have been very effective list builders for my business.  Of course, it only works well when your target market wants to hear what you have to say. So at the source, it’s always about delivering what your market wants and needs.  The 1st From Startup to Success Telesummit I hosted in April grew my list by over 200%.

How do you stay off of (or minimize the extremes of) the proverbial cash flow roller coaster? Ahhh…the ride we’ve all been on!

The cashflow rollercoaster is NO FUN and I was on it for many years.  The only way to prevent is to be sure that you:

1. Are constantly marketing.  Marketing is a year-round event. There’s no way around it.

2. YOU, the business owner, must focus on income-generating tasks (I call them the high-payoff tasks). Everything else – I mean everything else – gets delegated to my team members.

3. And finally, a tip I learned from Kim Duke (@SalesDiva) – your marketing should always be 90 days out.  This was challenging at first because there’s some planning involved, but before I was only 30 or 60 days out and it inevitably caused some cashflow problems.

What’s your best advice about how to achieve work-life-self balance? My best advice: Set your own rules and boundaries.

Do what works for you and dump the rest. It’s great to learn from other women entrepreneurs what’s possible.  Take what you learn and then customize it until it works for you.

Regarding the home – family – business juggling act?

It’s really easy to cave into family demands (I see it all the time with my clients….) but it’s vital that you set boundaries and have the strength and diligence to stick to them.  The juggling will never end until you stand up and say, “This is what I need…”  It can be a very uncomfortable conversation (I see it all the time with my female clients), but you’ve got to do it.  Yes, your family is important – but are you any less valuable? No way!

What is your favorite technology that supports your online business and why? (i.e. how does it support you?) I have to admit – I am a bit of a tech geek.  Hmmm…not sure I have a favorite, but here are a few tools I use consistently.

Hootsuite: http://hootsuite.com

Color Wizard: http://www.colorsontheweb.com/colorwizard.asp

BoxShot3D: http://www.boxshot3d.com/

Screenr: http://screenr.com/

What is your best productivity tip? i.e. how can our readers get more of the right things done quickly and with less struggle? This really depends on the individual.  Some people are more productive in the morning, while others work best at night.  Follow your instincts and design your day the best way it works for you.  That’s my best advice for eliminating the struggle and improving productivity. Wow – there have been so many over the past 8 years.

What has been your biggest breakthrough, mindset shift or top lesson learned so far? I’d say there are 2 major mindset shifts that had the biggest impact on my business (and life):

1. The key to creating anything is about the BEING.  Who are you BEING?  You cannot BE the victim and experience success.  You cannot BE broke and expect to build a 7-figure business.  Whatever you would like to create in your life or wherever you would like your business to go – you must BE the person you will be when you get there – NOW.  I hope that makes sense….

2. Cannot stress enough how important MONEY MGMT is in business – and life. (I use to ignore or completely give up my power in this arena – and it cost me dearly!) Whether your spouse or acct handles the books, always understand what’s going on.  You don’t have to be the one doing the books, but you must be the one who has control over it.  If it’s not likely for you to gain control (or at least be in a position to have a say) then it’s time to create your own income and own accoun

How Does She Do It? Blog Series – Today’s Featured Woman in Business Online is Laura West of the Center for Joyful Business

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Today’s How Does She Do It? Mentor is Laura West of the Center for Joyful Business

Facebook:  http://tinyurl.com/JoyfulBizFB

Facebook Fan Page: http://www.fbook.me/BusinessGoddess

Twitter: http://Twitter.com/JoyfulBiz

How long have you been in business online? 10 years

Tell us about your business: The Center for Joyful Business is a business development company designed for solo women entrepreneurs who are in a professional service and are marketing “themselves”.  We provide teleseminars, workshops, retreats, products and private coaching programs for women who are ready to step into their Business Goddess self and grow their business with more purpose, passion and prosperity.

What’s the #1 benefit you’ll get from working with me?  A fiercely loving champion who will believe in your and your dream (even in those moments when it seems no one else does – including you). Working together to bring that connection to your higher wisdom along with simplifying smart marketing strategies will help you create a financially successful, meaningful business!

What does being a woman in business online mean to you and what is your favorite thing about it? Freedom, Flexibility, Fun, Friendship & Financial Success! All those “f” words!  Marketing your business online, reaching clients and colleagues all around the world – gives you freedom to create programs and products easily, connect with amazing women with all sorts of creative businesses and the ability to grow your business financially while still having time for your relationships at home and your lifestyle commitments.  The accessibility and relative ease of being online makes it fun to create new ideas and see them get out into the world and change people’s lives.

Who has been your greatest mentor and how have they impacted your success? There have been so many mentors – informally (mom, dad, my boys, friends) and formally (bosses, coaches, teachers) who each have shared a piece of their gifts with me that has helped me grow on my own journey. I have to share that right now, I have a sign up in my office with my invisible fun mentors: SARK, Sting, Sade, Thomas McKnight and Audrey Hepburn.  I’m having fun creating some new programs and asking each of them for their wisdom.  hmmmm…What would Audrey say about this blog posting? lol

What is the one achievement are you most proud of so far and why? There are many personal “moments” I hold dearly where I realized that I grew into someone bigger than who I was:  my first information product being published, first breaking six figures and then multi-six figures, being in my first published book, etc.  But day in and day out, my proudest moments are those emails I receive from clients in my programs and customers who have bought my products and they take the time to send me a note about how they were able to accomplish something in their business and life that they are proud of…and that I helped them get there.  I tear up every time.  To know that I have impacted a woman’s confidence, joy, and belief in herself and she has a “proud moment” – that’s the best reward of all!

What does “authentic in business” mean to you and why is it important? Being authentic with yourself and in the brand of your business is top of the list of values for me.  I know that no matter how excited you are about an idea, if you don’t work with your Authentic Marketing Style then it won’t happen or it will lose energy quickly. Being authentic with yourself – what really works for who you are – is key to creating a sustainable thriving business that will be successful today and every day.

And for your brand…that’s what people are demanding today.  Be authentic. Share who you are, what you are a stand for.  Be real.  That’s the best marketing strategy around!  It’s like honey to bees (and then you add the practical stuff!).

What is your favorite & most effective marketing strategy that you use to grow your business? Well, I only do marketing that I love so they are all my favorites.  I don’t do anything (or recommend) that isn’t in alignement with my energy and authenticity. One of my favorite marketing strategies is teleclasses.  I love the intimacy and sense of sacred space that can easily be created with women all around the world on the phone.  Whenever I complete a teleclass I always say I feel like I have been “swimming the back stroke in melted chocolate”! It’s that fun and connective.  And…very effective.  Overtime I have built up a following of women entrepreneurs who join a teleclass, join my list and then start coming to my events, buying products…all because they first had an experience of me on a teleclass!

How do you stay off (or minimize the extremes) of the proverbial “cashflow rollercoaster”? At first, I didn’t.  I rode the cashflow rollercoaster with my hands up in the air yelling “woohoo” and “aww…*@#!”. LOL.  Then I became aware that it was causing me stress.  Awareness is the first step, always. Then I decided it would feel better to create a business with more consistency and I committed to creating products and programs and payment systems which brought in streams of revenue on a regular basis. You have to be willing to face your money, get real, be aware of your decisions, and choose to create consistent revenue streams.

How do you achieve work-life balance? You have to be clear about what you really want.  Say YES more fully and NO more frequently.  Pay attention to decisions and commitments you are making and make sure they are aligned with what you really, truly want – not what you think you should want.

And it’s a moment by moment practice. Be aware, breathe, get clear about what you really want, commit and take the guided action. And remember that everything changes: schedules, health issues, relationships, time, your body, so what works today might need to change tomorrow.  Did I mention that a sense of lightness and humor works wonders??

What is your favorite technology that supports your online business and why? I like technology that easily does what it says it will do. I don’t want to spend lots of time getting things up and running.  I also love my team who supports all my technology!  That’s a beautiful thing.

1. Hire someone to help you with all the online backend routines so that you can focus on your creative brilliance:  out there doing your work, marketing, speaking, writing or coming up with creative ideas!

2. Spending some time every day outside your office.  I lovingly call this Creative Bagel Time.  Go to a cafe, even for 30 minutes, read something inspiring, take some downtime, journal, mindmap ideas, write a gratitude list, let yourself play with ideas and possibilities or just spend time lining up priorities for the day.  You’ll feel more grounded and you’ll get more of the important work done – those things that will bring you closer to your vision (instead of a lot of running around being busy!).

What has been your biggest breakthrough, mindset shift or top lesson learned so far? The first time a client paid me $20,000 to work with me for a year.  There was this shift in my DNA….I felt changed.  I had this deep knowing that no matter what happens in the world around me, I can make money with my gifts. It’s happened at every level (even getting my 1st client 10 years ago) but there was something about this situation where I felt it in my cells….owning my power, my strengths, my gifts.

When you do that…own your brilliance…no one can take that from you.  It transforms you and you truly can do anything!

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How Does She Do It? Blog Series – Today’s Featured Woman in Business Online is Susan Daffron of Logical Expressions INC

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Today’s How Does She Do It? Mentor is Susan Daffron of Logical Expressions Inc.

http://Twitter.com/susandaffron
http://www.linkedin.com/in/susandaffron
http://www.Facebook.com/susandaffron
http://www.Facebook.com/LogicalExpressions
http://www.Facebook.com/NAPRP

How long have you been in business online? Since 1995

Tell us about your business: My company Logical Expressions offers tools, advice, education and support for authors and “indie” self-publishers. We offer services to help people write, publish, or promote their books, and we also publish our own line of books, software, and information products on a wide range of topics. (Our eleventh book will be published in late fall.)

We work exclusively with non-fiction authors and publishers. Generally our clients are entrepreneurs who want to use a book as another income stream or as a way to demonstrate their expertise and generate leads. Our Publishize System helps people self-publish books in a cost-effective way using print-on-demand printing.

My favorite clients are those people who yearn to share their message with the world in the form of a book. They want to publish a book, rather than an ebook or any other product because they love books and understand the impact being a “”real”" book author can make on their life and business.

We help our clients make smart publishing choices and make more money. The publishing world can be complex; we help simplify the process. Our mission is to help you profitably publish a quality book that makes a difference in both your life and the lives of your readers.

What does being a woman in business online mean to you and what is your favorite thing about it? The freedom to “make my own luck.”

Before I started my business, I worked in the Land of Many Cubicles. I realized quickly that I hated almost everything about Corporate America and that the glass ceiling and unfair pay scales were real.

Rather than try and fight that system, I jumped off the treadmill. I’ve never regretted it.

At this point, I’d no longer be a “good little employee” so returning to the traditional workforce is not much of an option. After 15 years of being in charge of everything, I’m really used to running the show. Given my outspoken nature, I’d instantly get myself fired if I had a standard j-o-b.

Who or has been your greatest mentor and how have they impacted your success? My husband and business partner James Byrd is my mentor, friend, and soul mate in every way. We always call him the “logical” half of Logical Expressions and his rational nature balances out my more “expressive” side ;-)

In addition to being my spouse, he happens to be one of the smartest people I’ve ever met, and being able to bounce ideas off him has been and continues to be invaluable. We formulate strategies and plans, then work to implement them. Everything we have accomplished in our business and our life is because of both of our efforts.

What is the one achievement are you most proud of so far and why? Living the life we imagined. James and I started Logical Expressions to enable us to live the life we wanted to live. For us, that meant leaving the city and moving to “the trees” (as we call it). Our epiphany happened on a mountain vacation in 1994, when we realized that if we had a modem, we could work with clients anywhere. Two months later, we started our business, and in 1996, we realized our dream of moving to a log house in the middle of the forests of Northern Idaho.

Our mission to continue living here means we have spent a tremendous amount of time learning about marketing and online business both for ourselves and for our clients. Because we can’t depend on the local economy to support us, we have used writing and online marketing to earn money. We call ourselves “techno-homesteaders” because we make our living from a rural location using technology.

Over the years, we have discovered that books have been the best way to make us stand out on a national (and even international) level, even from our location deep in a forest, just to the left of the middle of nowhere.

What does “authentic in business” mean to you and why is it important? To me, being “authentic” means being honest and not pretending to be someone I’m not. For years we have worked with clients following one simple rule: “do what you say you’re going to do when you say you’re going to do it.” It sounds so obvious, but too many companies don’t seem to “get” it.

Following this simple rule whether our clients 20 or 2,000 miles away is a key to our success. We believe that is why we are still working with quite a few of the same clients we were when we started Logical Expressions in 1995, even though the services we offer have evolved multiple times over the years. Our clients know they can depend on us, no matter what type of work we are doing.

What is your favorite & most effective marketing strategy that you use to grow your business? Written content. Now with blogs, more people seem to understand that both search engines and human beings like well-written helpful articles, but we’ve been writing articles to bring in leads since we launched our first Web site in 1997.

In 2000, my husband James wrote a “content management system” for our articles that we still use for many of our article sites. We saw the need for blog software before blog software actually existed, so we wrote our own.

How do you stay off (or minimize the extremes) of the proverbial “cash flow roller coaster”? I’m sure this won’t come as a surprise, but publishing books and has helped our cash flow dramatically. Switching more of our income to products was all part of a “master plan.”

About 4 years ago, our company offered only services (Web design, programming and graphic design). We realized that the idiocy in the real estate marketplace was going to cause a big problem down the road. As it turns out, we were right.

After living through the “dot bomb” recession of 2001, we knew that consulting is often the first thing to be cut when things fall apart. So we opted to put a lot of our online article content into book form.

I decided back then that I would self-publish books, learn the best process, and then write a book that explained what I did and offer consulting about the process. My award-winning ninth book Publishize: How to Quickly and Affordably Self-Publish a Book That Promotes Your Expertise is the result of that plan.

How do you achieve work-life balance? We crafted our business so that we could have a balanced life. Freedom and flexibility have always been and continue to be important goals. More than once, I’ve read, “I work to live; I don’t live to work.” That definitely describes me. My business is just one aspect of my life.

Getting closer to some people’s businesses has given me an insight into how rare work-life balance really is, even among people who claim to be making enormous sums of money. The more I see of other people’s businesses, the more I cherish what we’ve created with our life here every day. As Suze Orman says, “people first, then money.”

It sounds like I’m making it up, but partly because of where we live and partly because of how we structured our business, I experience far less stress and am happier than almost anyone I’ve ever met.

Are there times when I work harder than others? Absolutely. Like during the Self-Publishers Online Conference SPOC) in May when we host 15 teleseminars in 3 days. It’s a lot of work.

But, every day (even during SPOC), we take our dogs out for two walks through our 40 acres of forest. We cook fabulous vegan food. My husband bakes artisan bread and in the summer, I spend time puttering around in my huge organic garden.

The way we structured our business makes it possible for us to live here and have the flexibility to do these things.

Our business makes our lifestyle possible. If I don’t spend time enjoying that lifestyle, I figure what’s the point?

What is your favorite technology that supports your online business and why? Technology is just a tool. Having been involved in online business since the days of 9600-baud modems, I can safely say that almost everything I see now is just a variation of something that went before. (For example, Facebook is conceptually similar to CompuServe, except with prettier graphics!)

The most important thing that supports my online business is not any “technology” but ideas. My creativity is the one thing I always have that no one else can replicate.

In my case, I get some of my best ideas by reading. I know it’s old fashioned, but my best “secret” to success when I’m casting about looking for new perspectives or insights related to my business is to go to the library.

I know going to the library is not as sexy as some great new gadget, but it works for me. Get things out of your head and on paper.

Whether you write with pencil and paper or prefer to put the information into your computer, when you have an idea or a plan, you need to write it down somewhere.

I have a paper (yes paper!) to do list that sits in the center of my desk in front of my monitors. Every Monday I print out a blank form and fill it out the old fashioned way — in pencil. You can what my form looks like here:

http://www.computorcompanion.com/LPMArticle.asp?ID=278

It’s really low tech; anyone can use this idea! By focusing on your most important activities every day, you can accomplish even big projects like publishing books or putting on an online conference.

What is your best productivity tip? Doing something is better than doing nothing.

Many people get so caught up in worrying about what they don’t know that they enter into analysis paralysis. They get “stuck.”

The sad thing is that when you get stuck, the book inside you is left unwritten, the business you wanted to start is left unstarted, and the life you wanted to live passes you by. Weeks turn into years and you’re left wondering what happened.

When you accept the fact that you will make mistakes, getting past analysis paralysis is easier. Accept the fact that you will never know everything you need to know before you launch a product. There will be typos in your book. Someone might criticize your writing or you. It’s going to happen. Get over it.

What has been your biggest breakthrough, mindset shift or top lesson learned so far? If you want to accomplish great things with your business, the first step is to just get out there and DO something.


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How Does She Do It? Blog Series – Today’s Featured Woman in Business Online is Jennifer Davey of JJS Coaching

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Jennifer-Davey-NewOur first How Does She Do It? Mentor is Jennifer Davey of JJS Coaching LLC

http://jjscoaching.com
http://linkedin.com/in/jenniferdavey
http://twitter.com/jenniferdavey
http://www.facebook.com/getclients

How many years have you been in business online? 12 Interesting Years

Tell us about your business: I am a Business Coach, Marketing Strategist, Author and Speaker. I work with small businesses and self-employed professionals who want to grow their businesses by developing strategies for getting clients, building business, and making more income.

My mix of real-life business experience, media experience, and practical application of marketing and digital strategies gives me a unique set of skills that helps my clients build their businesses much more quickly than they would on their own.

What does being a woman in business online mean to you and what is your favorite thing about it? Being a woman in business online is an amazing opportunity and fun challenge all rolled in to one. I am able to touch and help so many small business owners and self employed professionals. My reach is well beyond my local marketplace, which is a terrific opportunity. The challenge (which I enjoy) is to stay relevant and results producing across the many diverse physical areas that my clients are in.

My two favorite things about being a woman in business online are the many different people I get to connect with and the ownership of my life and schedule.

Who or has been your greatest mentor and how have they impacted your success? My greatest mentor has been my Father, who was a very successful entrepreneur. When I started my first business, he was my mentor, cheerleader and biggest supporter. He connected me, guided me and was a fabulous sounding board. Without him I might have been too afraid to take the leap in to self-employment. His advice and belief in me were the start of my success in business.

What is the one achievement are you most proud of so far and why? I have had two pretty successful exit strategies from past businesses, but the achievement that I am most proud of is the transition I made from Consultant to Coach. It was an eye opening and humbling experience. I had to go back to school and learn a whole new way of thinking.

The transition from consultant to coach has also been my most rewarding change. I took the opportunity to focus on doing what I LOVE, rather than just what I was really good at. I am enjoying every day and I have created a life and business that I adore.

What does “authentic in business” mean to you and why is it important? Being authentic in business means being the real you and staying true to your values and priorities. For example, if the most important thing in your life is to have time for your family, then building a business that has you working 70 hours a week isn’t a match and isn’t being authentic.

When your business is built on a solid foundation of your personal values and priorities, opportunities, clients and money come your way easily. Being authentic in your business creates the path of least resistance.

What is your favorite & most effective marketing strategy that you use to grow your business? My favorite and most effective marketing strategy is to connect (really connect, not just talk at people). The more people I can connect with and touch, the faster my business grows.

How do you stay off (or minimize the extremes) of the proverbial “cashflow rollercoaster”? I am a big fan of growing on the revenue I earn. I don’t like debt. This doesn’t mean I won’t invest in my business, but I take a real brick and mortar approach to my cash flow.

How do you achieve work-life balance? My best advice on achieving work-life-self balance is to get really clear on your priorities and values. Once you really know what is important to you, it’s easier to try to balance it all. Of course you need to remember balance doesn’t mean EVERYTHING is equal all the time. I recommend looking at the big picture to see how balanced (or unbalanced) things are.

What is your favorite technology that supports your online business and why? My favorite technology is my newsletter/autoresponder service. It helps me connect, and stay in touch as well as automate many of my marketing systems.

What is your best productivity tip? My best productivity tip is to focus on the things that add to your bottom line. It’s easy to get caught up in the busy work that comes across your desk every day. But before you let something sidetrack you from your schedule, decide if it will add to your bottom line. Ultimately, if its not revenue producing, stay on your schedule task.

What has been your biggest breakthrough, mindset shift or top lesson learned so far? My most important lesson I have learned over the years is the power of believing in oneself. If you don’t believe you can do something, neither will anyone else. I have notes posted everywhere, in my office, on my phone, etc, that say: You have to believe to achieve.

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LEARN to LEVERAGE and LEAP Your Way to Wild Success Online! Call #1 in the Equity-Rich Women Online Tele-Series is Ready!

Happy Friday! It’s Gina Bell here Founder of IAWBO.com. WOW! What a great way to end the week!

I’m so excited to share this with you!

woman-using-laptop-431x300Grab a cup of your favorite beverage, a pen and paper and listen to the replay of call #1 in the Equity-Rich Women Online Tele-Series.

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Here are some of the highlights:

  • Gina’s Success Mantra #1: “Don’t Just Do It, REALLY Do It”
  • 6 Keys to a successful equity-rich business online:
  • Key #1 (and Gina’s Success Mantra #2…) “I LEVERAGE therefore I grow”
  • Key #2 Create and Leverage CATALYSTS
  • Key #3 Clarity, Clarity, Clarity
  • Key #4 Relationships (7 types of to build and strengthen social equity)
  • Key #5 Equity-Rich “hybrid” Business Model
  • Key #6 Develop an Equity-Rich Mindset
  • 6 Most Common Challenges Women in Business Online face (Marketing, Cash flow, Productivity, Balance, Technology, Comparison)
  • What cool accomplishments will you be celebrating on December 31st 2010? How will you make it happen?
  • and a lot more!

For those of you who want to watch Kimberly’s video where she shares her experiences working with me as a VIP Client you can watch the video here.

This was a really great call and I invite you to share your ahas and comments below.

When you participate in this way your name will be entered into a draw to win a 30 minute equity-rich breakthrough session with me. If you share your insights from each call, you’ll have five chances to win!

Our next call in this series is on Tuesday January 26th at 7:00 pm CT.

Here are a few topics we will cover:

  1. Three Surprisingly Simple Steps to Creating the Perfect Equity-Rich Marketing Plan;
  2. Plus… Five Irresistible Marketing Strategies every Woman in Business Online Must Know… and do.

If you’re already subscribed to GinaBellinc.com you’ll receive the dial-in details and courtesy reminder the day of the call otherwise stay tuned to the blog for the replays.

Learn more about my brand new 8-month Equity-Rich Women Online Programs here: http://www.ginabellinc.com/erw (2 of the 8 seats in the platinum level are already taken. And, for those who struggle with travel there’s a super affordable “essentials” option you’ll love!)

Happy Friday!

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The Key to Online Success is an Equity-Rich Business

Beautiful business woman with laptop.Our Mission at the Association of Women in Business Online {IAWBO} is to teach success-driven women entrepreneurs how to develop equity-rich online businesses so they can experience all the fun, freedom and good fortune they deserve.

This philosophy is so fundamental to what we do I’m going to say it again…

They key to creating long term success online is to develop an equity-rich business.

So what does that really mean?

An equity-rich business leverages essential assets – from relationships to intellectual property, technology and more.

An equity-rich approach to success leads to flexibility and freedom which means you can enjoy the lifestyle you truly want and create a legacy that has ongoing impact (even after you’re gone).

Our equity-rich philosophy appeal to success-driven women entrepreneurs. It’s for out-of-the box big thinkers who are ready to learn, leverage and leap every step of the way.

If you resonate with any of these statements and want to learn more about an equity-rich philosophy to online success please join IAWBO Founder and Visionary Gina Bell for a FREE five-part tele-series.

The fun begins Friday January 22nd at 2pm CT. See you there!

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