Archives for April 2012

How to Build Your List: Part 3 Leverage Time!

Building your list is like laundry.  It never ends and it has to be done! This post is a series of 3:  Review the first two posts before adding these advanced techniques to your repertoire. How to Build Your List: Part 1 Getting Started How to Build Your List: Part 2 Building Momentum Here are

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How to Build Your List: Part 2 Building Momentum

This blog post is the second in a three part series. The first post, all about getting started, is here.  How to Build Your List Part 1 Here are 9 Steps to Build Your List Building Momentum Create an opt-in page for your pink spoon or free giveaway (Don’t forget to track your conversions!) Begin

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Building Your List: Step 2 Speaking

If you’re subscribed to any of the ‘big’ lists, you’ll see that they offer free teleseminars, training calls or Q&A type calls on a regular basis. This is a great way to keep to stay connected with your list as well as demonstrating that you know what you’re doing! When you don’t have a list

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Building Your List: Step 1 Creating Your Freebie

When I first started list building, this was hands-down the most daunting piece for me and continues to be for many of the business owners I speak with on a regular basis. The first step is to decide the format of your freebie. Free report? Checklist? Audio? Video? A series or one time thing? If

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How to Build Your List: Part 1

List building can seen overwhelming, especially when you’re first getting started. Here are five steps to get you started.  For the best results, I suggest you start with just one.  When you have one done, then add the next one to the mix.  With patience and implementation you’ll have a strong, engaged list in no

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Have you been self-diagnosing and self-treating your biz?

When you have five kids, they’re bound to bring home colds and viruses from time to time and sometimes it seems like forever before it gets through everyone in the house and we’re all back to healthy. Well, this happened a couple times in my house this winter and I was the only one who

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Where the Breakdowns Begin: The VA/Client Relationship

This is a topic that’s been marinating for a while. I’ve had my fair share of breakdowns and break ups with clients.  And I’ve talked to scores of potential clients after they’ve experienced a breakdown or break up of some sort with their VA or VA team. Here are the main issues I’ve witnessed in

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