Category Archives: Business

Twit stalking tips for business intelligence collections

From Small Business Trends..

Fascinating!

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Social Media as channel for customer satisfaction repair

The other side of social media – letting businesses know when you’re not happy with them!

I hadn’t even thought of this sort of thing hardly, till started reading this fascinating book on SM. Will share more about that soon too!

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Cheers for Seward Co-op: Small Business Success Story!

Chosen by Twin Cities Business to be featured as a success story, Seward continues to delight the community!

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Local Bookstores – alive and thriving!

Our local paper highlighted today the strengths and sustainability of our local bookstore in this great article!

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The Perfect Package (via Footbridge to the Feast)

Great list, managing expectations is so crucial!

Things with Little Branch are progressing, even if it's at a slower pace than what I had originally hoped for. My sister, who also acts as my business mentor, recently sent me this article in an email with the subject line: READ THIS. For those of you who don't care to follow links, here's the gist of the article, or, the Eleven Harsh Realities Of Being An Entrepreneur: Your First Iteration of an Idea Will Be Wrong Your Friends And Family Won't U … Read More

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New focused twitter account – ClaritySol_SocM

I’ve started an additional Clarity Solutions twitter account, because my involvement in the Brickfish contest has brought me in to contact with new twitter folks, and many of them focus on Social Marketing. Much of my regular Clarity Solutions content is on subjects other than social marketing, so I thought I’d provide a more focused channel to help keep the signal to noise ratio as high as possible.

My specific goals for the account (and my social media process in general – not counting the contest) are:

1. to learn about social media, while providing interesting/informative content to those I’m in contact with
2. so that I can eventually interact intelligently with social media processes in my work life, especially with clients

I hope if social media is an interest of yours, that you’ll follow that account. Promise I’ll follow you back (unless your account seems spammy of course!). And there’s always the regular account: ClaritySol – for everyone generally! Thanks!

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Sole entrepreneur websites – Then and Now

Back when I first had a consulting practice, in the 1997 – 2000 period, online marketing was very different.

I put up a website (had worked at an ISP, learned a bit there) using one of those do-it-yourself software programs (will post the name when it comes to me), managing all the linkages and parent-child relationships, choosing the look from the set options, etc..

It was a lot of work, but fun too. Then, I published it!

On to my domain that I had registered, via an ISP I had a relationship with.

And then I waited, hopefully, for people to find it!

It was like constructing this beautiful, elaborate structure.. on the edge of a cliff. Then, standing beside it, staring out into the vastness — hoping that some human energy from somewhere would boomerang back in return. Certainly that did happen, sometimes, for some people. Not so much for me though. Accounting services just aren’t all that compelling, really. Lesson learned, now all sorts of other content as well. Still – so nice to not have that chasm-staring thing going on any more!

I didn’t know anything about whatever search processes were in place at the time. There certainly was no online blog community like this with any ‘dashboard’ or ‘followers’ or anything.

Just had to hope that somebody would click on it from my web address in an email, or from a posting on an online forum.

Things are *so* different now.

I tend to look askance at some aspects of social media – the inserting of commercial relationships in to other social contexts, the privacy issues, the manipulations. However, the ease of access itself is so wonderful now. Remembering back makes me that much more grateful for all that is in place now. Definitely worth the struggle of minimizing the bad to have the good!

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Sharing with people about local businesses (via Local Business Spotlight)

Local Business! Excellent!

Sharing with people about local businesses My RelyLocal colleague (who also happens to be my mom) related a story to me last night that just thrilled me down to my toes. She was waiting for my dad at the doctor's office "down the hill". (Hey, with some health insurance, you can't always choose someone local!) There was a young woman sitting near her and they got to chatting. As it turns out, the young woman lives in the same High Desert city I do. She was quick to point out that although … Read More

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An Unexpected Commonality of Entrepreneurs and Investors (via Cut to the Niche)

Interesting!

risk (noun): exposure to possible loss; the chance that an investment will lose value To the entrepreneur, it is quite simple – the aim is to push the envelope, to achieve what most people on their "day jobs" only dream of doing, while being perceived as irrational risk takers betting it all when the cards are stacked against them. To the investor, it is quite simple  as well – the aim is to increase value for themselves and others by investing c … Read More

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9 Mistakes First Time Entrepreneurs Often Make (from Michael Gaiss, Senior VP at Highland Capital Partners) (via Venture Gal)

Great information!

9 Mistakes First Time Entrepreneurs Often Make (from Michael Gaiss, Senior VP at Highland Capital Partners) This past Sunday I had the honor of judging the University of Michigan Startup Weekend.  Before the ten teams presented their companies, Ben Kazez (Founder of Mobiata) and Michael Gaiss (Senior VP at Highland Capital Partners) enlightened the crowd with their entrepreneurial wisdom. Michael Gaiss outlined 9 mistakes he sees entrepreneurs make with their first startup, followed by some of his and my suggestions to avoid these mistakes: 1. Don’t re … Read More

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