Militant Transparency

There is a movement online. A groundswell of opinion, that has been building for a couple of years.

First there was a lot of lip service to transparency. A spill over from the corporate days where transparent management was a big thing. Transparency was a good idea in practice…but who really practiced it?

People aren’t standing for lip service any more, they are outing bad business practices online. A combination of a higher focus by Government regulators, and customers themselves, demanding transparent and ethical business dealings. The shady and the completely fraudulent have been given notice, and they really need to take heed.

We are taking founding members for the Secret Women’s Business Network at the moment. Even though we are charging a ridiculous $4.95 a month to join the group, top post in the main membership area is a video explaining how to unsubscribe. Why? Because we believe in ensuring that every thing that we have hated about other paid-for programs, is fixed in ours. We are quite militant about that. We don’t want people to pay us because they “forgot” to unsubscribe, or because the amount is so low that they don’t expect much for their money.

We are not fearful about people unsubscribing because MONEY is not our motivation, our MEMBERS are.

It doesn’t take courage to be militantly ethical, it takes integrity.

SWBN

Getting it all Together

On Monday the Secret Women’s Business Network will be launching our membership site with an announcement and a link to join up. because I am the founder of the SWBN I am going to take a small liberty and do some pre-leaking  (hey if Apple can do it then so can I).

You didn’t hear it form me but…

  • If you are a woman in business, or want to be in business, this is the place to hook up with other women and get all of that support and advice you just don’t get from ego driven “gurus”.
  • The prices is ridiculously small. So small I am pretty sure we will be ridiculed by others for being stupidly cheap. You know what? We don’t care about the money, we care about creating the community.
  • This is hands on and what I want to do full time when I leave my day job. What “guru” will commit themselves like that to their network. None.  If a guru had to choose between you or proving he’s making a gazillion dollars..what do you think they are going to do? I am SO NOT like that.
  • You don’t need to advocate pink marketing (just for women), or just information products, or any of that internet marketing stuff. If you want to collaborate with women then we are for you.

Secret Women’s Business Network – Bringing business women together to profit.


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The Gateway

I has a small dilemma yesterday when I was creating business cards to give out at the 30DC Coming Home conference next month. Do I create a Secret Women’s Business Network one with our logo and URL and put the title “Founder” on it?  Do I plug Local Then Global my startup offline/online small business consultancy business, and put the title CEO on it? But what about my other projects, my Sphynx Cat blog and The Podlife ? And then there are the sites that are just being born that should mature a fair bit after the conference itself..how can I capture all of those in a simple business card….

So I went for a very old web idea, one that hasn’t seen the light of day since the early 90′s but I think it will work in this case. I am creating a gateway website to all of my web properties and businesses.

You should know by now I am a huge fan of transparency and the gateway neatly dovetails into that philosophy by showing off where I am and what I am doing. It gives a more rounded version of who I am and it will also show off how productive I really am.

The URL will only appear on my business cards and so initially I will be able to see how effective business cards really are when tossing them around like confetti at a conference.

gateway

Thanks to wallyg for the image

Making The Most of A Conference

With the 30DCHome 2 conference coming up in February I am working hard at making sure I get the most out of the conference in personal learning, but also in terms of brand marketing of the SWBN and of myself.

I have set the following goals which are fairly ambitious, but at the same time absolutely obtainable

  • Introduce myself to every participant
  • Make myself known via business card
  • Gift something to each female conference goer
  • Document the conference in interesting ways
  • Create content from interviews with conference goers
  • Invite conference goers to participate in The Pod Life podcasts
  • Breakfast with new people to exchange ideas
  • Meet and interview the Noble Samurai team and tour their dojo
  • Meet and interview Luke Moulton of Flippa and SmallBusinessBigMarketing Podcast
  • Create business alliances with like minded people

If you want to meet up with me at a special time then drop me a line, I am looking forward to getting together.

This is my breakthrough conference. The one where I emerge from the shadows and start selling myself and my ideas.

30dchome

Thanks to Duplicom for the image

Working Holiday

Yes I am posting this for real (no auto-posting) on Christmas Morning here in Australia. Despite what many of the “get rich – live the lifestyle you want” courses out there say, until you make it big, you are going to have to work your butt off every single day of the year. Sure I should have auto-posted this but it only occurred to me while I was doing my weekly accounts that this is a message few people openly discuss.

If you are truly dedicated to getting what you want then you need to create that solid platform to base it all on. Every single person who I consider successful, has been a focused and determined person who has ensured that nothing got between them and their goal. That included holidays and down time.

Sure take a break, but if you are serious, then this time of the year is to double your efforts and get four times as far ahead of your competition as possible.

For me, work is now, fun is later.

Have a Merry Productive Christmas

I do work hard!
I do work hard!‘ by JulyYu via Flickr
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2010: A Place Authority

As I am want to say, the internet is big….really big.

So big that many small businesses have believed that their presence is neither necessary or effective because they are just little guys and no-one will notice them against those slick websites the huge mega corps use. In 2010 it will become apparent to even the smallest business that being on the internet is not only essential, all other forms of advertising is rapidly becoming redundant (in fact some already are).

Owning your local keyword real estate is the next Klondike.The SEO shyster is on the way out as the “average Joe” starts to use the internet as the tool it is.  Shopkeepers will come to realise that how their customers search is not globally but locally for a great deal of services. It has been easy for SEO sales people in the past to start talking to their mark about trying to get #1 in Google. Yet we you and I know the average Joe has cottoned on to that fact that even if you are the world’s number 1 site for “candy pink buttons”, the woman who wants to buy them is actually searching Google for “buttons Liverpool”.

The iPhone, and other handheld internet devices, have been the brick to smash the barrier restricting local retail/services making their mark on the web. People who want something “now” or “close to now” are using their data phones to pinpoint where to get what they want locally. Around gift giving time this is especially so.

Not only that, authority for things/service comes from where they rank in Google. Buying something you have never bought before like …chiropractic services. You don’t know anyone who uses a chiropractor locally but all your friends swear that it works, so what do you do? You look for “chiropractor your town” and bingo a nice looking site pops up with Your Town Chiropractor dot com as top Google listing, with a nice video of Bob in his white coat talking about spinal alignment …well he HAS to be good, Google says so.

Nano-marketing is picking up momentum. The great thing about this shift is there are so many products and so many locations that rather than selling one site attempting to top a million keywords, having a million sites with one keyword each and one location is also quite viable The internet has infinite space, unlike the Yellow Pages, and so is able to chunk down to the tiniest market requirement.

Once you have successfully completed and sold a local website(s) it is not hard to then duplicate the process and move on to another location. Conquered “Buttons Liverpool”? Head to “Buttons Newcastle” etc etc etc. Build the site and find the businesses who need that listing, let them all make offers and sell to the highest bidder after setting a minimum amount, or set a buyout price and let the first business to pay it, get the goods.

Of course I am biased about all of this, it is how I have set up my business, banking on the details above coming to mainstream fruition.

Redesign At 3 O’Clock

I have itchy fingers again after taking another hard look at my blog design. I had to ask myself some hard questions and be absolutely honest with the answers

1. What is the main purpose of my blog

2. What is currently on the blog that gets in the way of that primary directive

3. What should be on the blog, but isn’t now.

blog redesign

For my blog the answers are as follows; for your blog they could be completely different priorities

1. My primary purpose is to present good quality content so that people add me to their readers or regular reading platform.

2. Side bar and banner advertising gets plenty of clicks but not enough to warrant their existence. So they are gone!

Popular articles is good for new readers to dip their toes in, but this one is manual and I haven’t updated it in a long time. Will look for a widget that will automatically post the most read / most commented posts of the last XX days to ensure fresh content and turnover

Tags are useless, they can go

Same with archives…gone

Countdown timer to my quitting corporate will stay, but I will probably move to the footer or header as it is a focus point that will help set the tone of what this blog is about.

Most active commenters will stay, but I will again set that to the 10 most active commenters of the last XX days to encouraged multiple comments and discussion rather than fly by night VA crap.

3. I need to make the RSS button bigger

I need to have a footer on each post that links to signing up for my pay-by-month newsletter

I need a “quote” banner eye-catcher that explains exactly what this blog is about so new visitors are instantly drawn to the story within

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So what is my plan for achieving all of this? Well I am looking for a quote from WordPress specialists that could work with me to create what I am looking for. If you have the time and the chops, drop me a message in the comments. Maybe we can do business.

Story Telling For Cash

2010 is going to be a big year for change in how business people value and distribute content. If not for others, then definitely for me (I like to lead, not to follow).

1. I am not going to play the “best for free so people pay for something else” which has been the model mostly used by Internet information marketers. Value is value and if the market will pay for stuff you give away on you mailing lists them it is ridiculous to give it away for free. By doing so you are devaluing the work it takes to create content, and you are attracting a market of freeloaders, rather than qualified buyers.

2. For those on my mailing list that get emails and blog posts about my local small-business business building, well the plan is to changed THAT to a $1 a post model. The stuff I am giving you comes from years of small business and corporate experience and I want people to value that by paying for it. I have the sneaking suspicion I will INCREASE readership and open rates by charging for the privilege of my know-how.

Value is strictly a subjective construct and applying a zero value from the beginning means it is an uphill battle all the way to get any dollar number applied to what you produce after that.

3. Some opportunities are too good to waste. Recent and current events have added up to a story that would be unbelievable if they weren’t true. I am going to distribute the full story, every strange and freaky event (with documents, emails and research into the main character’s past and present, as tasty adjuncts) as a pay by chapter novella.  This will be non-fiction but read like fiction, and people LOVE hearing about other people, especially when the story is bizarre and compelling.

This will be distributed in both podcast and written versions and people can pay for their choice of distribution method. I will be creating this when I am at our country house over the new years break and am looking to launch in early new year. January if possible.

The great thing is, as the main story is still evolving, I am getting free content written for me. I don’t need to be a fiction writer at all. Keep your eye out for this internet-reality story… must think of a name…

stephen_king

Thanks to Cartmen84fn for image

Yes My Out-tasking is Working Thankyou

teamwork

Saving me a bucket-load of time and hassle. 2010 is going to be mostly out-tasked. Work is being performed by employees I have hired through ReplaceMyself and is costing me less than I pay my kids to do the lawn.

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Business Model version 4.55 Beta

life drawing classesWhat about this idea. As you may know I am in the midst of setting up my local web/social media business (yes I will post an update soon, been flat on my back with medication side effects for three weeks). I was wondering what to do in the “quiet times” if/when there is not enough sales to local businesses to keep me going.  Sure I could create blogs that will sell affiliate products, or create my own products to sell on those blogs, but I have discovered that i like sitting down with real people and discovering how I can help their business.  It fits me better to give real and direct help, rather than indirect help via a product.

Tonight I decided to bite the bullet and take a gamble on a niche that I think is going to take off in the next 12 months and start setting up a blog for it in preparation for the explosion that is to come and while researching using my all time favourite keyword tool Market Samurai , and I came across a term that was somewhat related, but not directly. This term would be directly related to a small business, local or otherwise, yet would not be something anyone would have affiliate products in.

Example - Life Drawing Classes

Sure there will be online courses, but nothing beats being there in person. People using that search term are looking for the real deal where they can sit down in front of a nude person and do some sketching (or whatever it is you do at life drawing classes). So what’s stopping anyone creating a life drawing classes blog using the 30DC method with all the things you should look for in life drawing classes,  life drawing classes etiquette, equipment to bring to your first life drawing class etc etc. Keeping it generic but to the point. Get in the top 10 in Google, then opening the Yellow Pages and start talking to local life drawing classes about how you have a top 10 Google blog you want to sell. I am sure you could get more than trying to sell it to an investor on Flippa.

Anyway just a thought.