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Professional Growth

Jennifer from Ovaleye recently had a blog post, “My Most Popular Blog Posts and Why“, which inspired me to research my own blog posts to see which have been the most popular. After running some analytics reports I’ve come up with the five most visited blog posts, since my blog’s creation date, and why they [...]

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Over the past few weeks Ovaleye‘s Chief Decision Maker and I have been interviewing some amazing and successful Entrepreneurs on our weekly Small Businesses Do It Better Show (watch the videos at http://ovaleye.tv). After speaking with these small business owners and hearing about their lessons learned, triumphs, and what has enabled them to grow and [...]

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Attention all small businesses! The fabulous team at Ovaleye.tv has created a new weekly show just for you! Each week Kathy Nelson, Ovaleye’s Chief Decision Maker, and I will bring you an amazing small business owner who shares their tips, knowledge and insights on how small businesses do it better. Join us LIVE tonight, and [...]

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2012 is going to be an exciting year!  I have several projects on deck, which I will soon announce, that will help my clients with their website, marketing, and overall business needs. Most of the services I help small businesses with are related to website optimization and social media. Over the past year I have [...]

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G is for Goals

by Carissa Dunphy on November 14, 2011

The G in bloG stand for Goals. Bloggers should establish goals they would like to achieve while blogging. Begin your tracking by establishing your starting point date, dates you would like to reach milestones by and ultimately, and when and what you want your blog to become at it’s fullest potential.  There are many different [...]

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L is for Listen

by Carissa Dunphy on October 20, 2011

The L in bLog stands for Listen. Part of providing valuable content is continuing to evolve with the times – this requires continuous research and learning. Here are some of the most important ways you can listen to improve your blog. Listen to your readers Your readers will give you insight on the content they [...]

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Whether you are just starting a blog, your blog needs a makeover or you have been blogging for a while, you should have your own set of “rules” to follow.  These rules set the standard for you, the blogger, who puts forth your own unique writing, style and personality within. Over the next four weeks [...]

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I’m speaking at Ovaleye’s online Back to Business Building Summit September 27-30th. The purpose of this free online web conference is to bring together experts to share on topics that will bring our small businesses to the next level. Growth is the focus at this event. Choose from four days worth of topics ranging from [...]

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Every summer I go through an iced tea phase, the other night on my way home I stopped at a convenience store to pick one up. The iced tea I like was in stock and priced reasonably at $1.79. After the clerk scanned my tea he asked for $3.51. I advised him the sign for [...]

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