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Archive for July, 2010

 “Think You Can, Think You Can’t; Either Way, You’ll Be Right!” — Henry Ford

“Think You Can, Think You Can’t; Either Way, You’ll Be Right!” — Henry Ford

For many of us, Summer can be both wonderful and discouraging.  Wonderful because we have more time with our children and discouraging because we have less time to spend unleashing our creativity and developing & nurturing our business ideas. Therefore, the key is to focus on doing things that will have a dramatic impact on [...]

 Magazine Editors are already Focused on the Holidays!

Magazine Editors are already Focused on the Holidays!

Did you know that consumer spending is at its highest during the holidays?  You may be enjoying the middle of summer and the last thing you want to think about are the holidays;  however, magazine editors are already turning their attention to holiday issues! Now is the time to launch a PR campaign for seasonal [...]

 What Makes Your Customers Tick?

What Makes Your Customers Tick?

Know Your Customer First things first: a key truth to understand before you even begin to sell your product or service is that it’s actually not about you, your service, or your product at all. It is also not about how well, how elegantly, or how loudly you can tout your products or services. It [...]

 In the Press

In the Press

I wanted to express my appreciation for the spectacular media coverage that we have received from Forbes.com not just once but twice! We were delighted that MomInvented.com made the Forbes.com “Top 100 Websites for Women” list including a screen grab of our homepage!  And, in a separate piece Forbes.com listed my newest book, Your Million [...]

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