Growing Business – The Power of Community

Well it’s taken nearly two years, but laying the right foundation, in a slow, methodical way does pay off. Business building class by business class, network meeting by face to face meeting, by one on ones, and project by project, efforts have netted me 8 new clients within the last 30 days with 3 more in the wings.

I’d love to make several honorable mentions of those who’ve been both instrumental and/or inspirational, but would likely inadvertently leave someone out, and unwittingly cause an offense. Let me just say, Pat Howlett and the Inside919 community have most instrumental in my overall recent success. You all have my heartfelt thanks.

Raleigh, Cary & Durham Businesses I’m honored to serve locally include:

The Marketing Machine – branding, graphics & web design

Secur-Tek Security & Smart Home Technology

Tapco, Inc. Crane and Rigging serving all of NC

Blueridge OB/GYN of Raleigh

Extreme Express Logistics serving all of NC

Cary Dentist, Mark Andrews, DDS

Raleigh / Cary Sleep Center – Parkway Sleep

Raleigh Home Foreclosures – Referral Realty

and more…

Though I’ve other clients that are not local, I’m honored to be serving local businesses in building our community. I ran across an excellent blog post on the topic, How to Build Community with Your Business.

How about you, what random acts of kindness are you giving in support of our community, and local businesses in your neighborhoods? The gift of giving seems to always find a way of coming back to you.

Anyway, it’s a wonderful way to end the year. I wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, as well as Happy Chanukka, Kwansa, etc. Love to all!

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The Always Growing “To Read” Pile/File

Books, magazines, newsletters, oh my! There is no shortage of things to read! The cold, hard fact is that most likely you won’t ever be able to read all of the items you need to or want to. There simply aren’t enough hours in the day – no matter how fast you read. And if you keep collecting reading material, most likely you will feel guilty about what hasn’t been read and you may feel overwhelmed by the piles and stacks.

Here are a couple of strategies that may help decrease “reading overwhelm”:

  • Read it: if you want to read, then you need to make time in your schedule to read. It is rare to just “have time to read” so you have to be deliberate.
  • Mark it: as soon as you receive a magazine, check the table of contents and mark the articles that look worthy of your time to read. A bolder step is to remove the articles you are interested in and recycle the magazine. Use a highlighter and pen to mark important ideas or jot down action items as you read.
  • Recycle it: whether you have read it or not, it can be recycled. Hopefully your community has a recycling program for papers. Books can be donated to libraries or sold at second-hand bookstores. By the way, will you really read that book again, or would the book like to have someone else read it?
  • File it: only if you think you will reference an article again. BUT, remember that you probably can’t file everything unless you have unlimited space. Keep in mind that information changes quickly and can be accessed in many places.

You’ll notice I didn’t even mention information that comes in via internet, e-readers, smartphones, etc. It’s a topic for another day! But suffice it to say, we have enough information to read to last use several lifetimes. And while you’ve read this post, more articles and other information have been added to your list!


Let Minding Your Matters® know if we can help you create a better strategy to overcome information overwhelm!

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Which is Best Use of Media for Growing your Business?

Do you know which media path is best for promoting your business — television, social media, newsprint, magazines, radio — and WHY?

Isn’t it critical?

Using media is an investment and we all want to invest carefully in growing our businesses.
You already know that you would not send a press release about child birth to
Boom! Magazine, right? Boom! focuses on mid life and older, so they would not be a good choice for investing in growing that kind of business.

“Meet the Media” Panel Luncheon will be held during the
May 19
Business Alliance Rally at McKimmon Center, sponsored by
Women’s Power Networking.


While the event includes 12 breakout speaker experts, raffle of a $ 3100 painting and demonstration by NC artist Stefan Duncan and more than 70 business Exhibitors, the
Meet the Media Panel Luncheon will give you an opportunity to hear from 5 local experts in different areas of promoting your business.
A portion of the day’s proceeds goes to the Eastern NC Alzheimer’s Association.


Panel Members:
Alex, McTighe,  National Sales Manager, Curtis Media Group (radio)
Barbara Petty, Owner and Publisher, Boom! Magazine
Matthew Donegan, General Sales Manager, Fox 50 TV
William Ammerman, Sales and Marketing Manager, WRAL.com
James Wong, CoFounder and Partner, Empowered Ideas
Marilyn Shannon, CoFounder of Women’s Power Networking,
facilitator
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$ 25 in advance online (includes entry, exhibits, breakouts and luncheon)


$ 35 at the door (if space is available that day)

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OccupyRaleigh is Alive, Growing, Causing Change

As a small business owner I am drawn to the Occupy Movement. I became involved and committed several months ago, finding compassion, courage and intelligence at the heart.

It’s been so long overdue I feel, this historic grass roots world-wide effort to say…….. STOP! We’ve had enough.

I share our official (one page) Statement of Unity here so you can get a taste of what this movement is about form its participants.

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If you want to find a way you can use your own abilities and time to be involved you can contact me, or look around the web site OccupyRaleigh. A good place to begin is an affinity group called Reap to Sow (meetings 1/mo). And there’s lots of activities being planned all the time.

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