Get to know me a little deeper – 5 fun facts
Life is a moving train – so I wanted to tell you 5 things about me:
1) How many people live in your household: Just 2 – Myself and my Hubby, but we sometimes consider our doggy Samantha as our daughter, so that could be three living beings 2) Favorite Dish to make – we make most of our own food because my husband is vegetarian and I'm vegan, and we're both sugar-free: I really love Indian cuisine, and I think Darren would choose popcorn (if it were a cuisine)! 3) Favorite past-time TV Show... Read the full article...
Brand Booster: Sell Your Digital Products with E-Junkie
If you're just starting out or looking to sell a few products online a great way to get started until you reach a consistent volume is to use a low cost shopping cart solution. Read the full article...
Free Audio Download: 7 Steps To Brand Visibility
One my the most pressing issues for new businesses is how to get visible so that you generate revenue right away. Especially in the beginning of the year the focus is to start strong and keep the momentum going throughout the rest of the year. If you have plans to to focus your efforts on marketing and visibility I invite you to listen to a class I gave about how to maximize your opportunities for exposure. Read the full article...
Brand Q & A: WordPress Website or Traditional Website?
Have you ever wondered what the difference between a wordpress website and a traditional website are? In spell out some of the main differences in this post to help you make that decision for your business at the onset of your launch Read the full article...
Church Branding: Expressing Church Culture
I've been going to church since I was a small child and as I sit back and think of each one, I can identify a culture for each experience. Some experiences were warm and inviting, and some were dominating and intimidating. I learned from each one, but this got me to thinking... how many church leaders consider their church culture before planting their church? Read the full article...
Getting to know my thoughts… on air travel
being raised in poverty and in the projects, I never thought I'd be one of the lucky "few" to ever take a ride on a plane. I thought riding in a plane was for rich people. I even still remember the first time I ever went to an airport. I was a teenager, about 16 years old, and I took a ride out to O'Hare airport with my best friend Cassandra. Back then you didn't need a ticket to go to the gate, you didn't need luggage or clearance... there was no high-tech security. You just went. Read the full article...
Are you in the wrong zone? The comfort zone?
Innovation and growth are key signals that your brand will never reach a plateau. If your business goal is to multiply your success this year (financially, or otherwise) one of the most reasonable ways to that is to innovate in your industry and to do that you need to break out of your comfort zone. Read the full article...
How to chase a potential client without losing your breath
Ultimately, having multiple ways to contact your community helps you to convert your ideal person into a client. I like to say it gives me the ability to chase a potential client without losing my breath. I hope to give you a little snapshot of how the process works holistically, and you can tweak and tailor it for your own use. Read the full article...











