A Social Media Webinar Series for Professional Coaches
Presented by Helen Burton and Joanna Carides
Learn More Here: http://ow.ly/1bOkV
In this webinar, you will quickly understand how to use Facebook,
LinkedIn and Twitter specifically for growing your coaching practice.
We will be revealing:
- How easy it is to set up your profile and be a leader in your industry.
- What not to do, when building your following.
- Decide which media site is best to develop your business.
- Remove your overwhelm about Social Media, once-and-for-all!
- The perfect formula for posting your status updates.
- The secrets to drive more traffic to your website and blogs.
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Dates:
Facebook on March 17 & 24
LinkedIn on April 14 & 21
Twitter on May 5 & 12.
Participate in the webinar from the comfort of your home or office! All you need are a phone, computer and Internet access.
Cost:
$65 per topic (two one-hour sessions)
10% discount for registering for your choice of 2 topics: $117
20% discount for registering for all 3 topics: $156
Register here now!
Please forward flyer to your Business Colleagues!
The people who get on in this world
are the people
who get up and look for the
circumstances they want,
and, if they can’t find them,
make them.
~ George Bernard Shaw
Do you sometimes wonder if your business will ever reach the level of success you have dreamed about? Welcome to the world of the small business owner!!
Many of us struggle day after day to finally see our businesses become self-sufficient. Everyone has to start some place.
I was reading the May 2009 issue of Inc. Magazine and there was an article about how the successful businesses got started. Below is a list of some companies and their humble beginnings. There is hope for us.
- Reed Hastings contemplates lying to his wife about a misplaced video. Had an idea and started Netflick.
- Pierre Omidyar launches eBay from his apartment.
- Ben Cohen and Jerry Greenfield started their business Ben and Jerry’s in a converted gas station.
- Robert Stephens started Geek Squad with a bicycle and insane knowledge of computers. His uniform of white shirt and black clip-on tie made the picture perfect.
- Ted Waitt and Mike Hammond ran Gateway in Waitt’s dad’s farmhouse. In lieu of paying rent they loaded cattle trucks.
There is no difference between the business people listed above and ourselves. We all have the passion and drive to make our businesses succeed.
As George Bernard Shaw said, “Look for the circumstances you want, and if you can’t find them, make them.”
Need support in getting your business launched or feel stuck or have ideas you would like to share. Leave a comment and as a community we will work together to brainstorm easy ideas for getting you started or take your business to the next level.
Helen