Thursday, January 29, 2009

Great article on Small Business Social Media Marketing

Here is a great article for small business owners who have questions about Social Media Marketing! I love that my Small Business Marketing Surival Series provides a solution! A less expensive and more complete solution at that! http://ping.fm/hgopZ

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Spherion & Power Strategies to offer Social Media Survival Solutions to Small Businesses

Good news for Power Strategies! Locally-owned, Spherion and Power Strategies, Inc., have partnered to offer a Small Business Marketing Survival Series to businesses who need a reknewed and updated focus on marketing to build sales volume.

Spherion, a staffing and recruiting solutions company, has experienced the results of economic downturn like many businesses. Ron Zarbock, the owner of the Wasatch front franchise, suggests that creating sales that get people back to work is the obvious path to success. The key to that success is finding new, effective and inexpensive ways to market and promote what businesses are selling. Ron wanted to help his business and the businesses he services succeed.

“I knew I needed to really get online, engage in social media marketing and learn about Internet and Web promotions. The Small Business Marketing Survival Series 5-part, 7 volume series covers everything thing I know about strategically marketing and promoting my staffing services,” said Zarbock. “I found the Small Business Marketing Survival Series to fit every need as a manger of several small businesses and a non-profit organization,”

The Small Business Marketing Survival Series, caters directly to business owners, unlike more expensive and technical offerings available. The Survival Series features the award-winning “24 Hours to Zero Down Marketing” 24 hour step by step small business marketing strategy builder and workbook and offers four more guides which cover Internet, Web and Online social communications information, advice and suggestions to apply to their business. It comes with 7 physical guides, and online video and audio trainings. Hiring someone like the author, Kim Power Stilson, (named “Social Media Marketer of the Year 2008”, by an online education company) to come in to do this personally for your company would cost $15,000, she offers her Small Business Marketing Survival Series for $599, with an additional discount for business organizations like the Provo Orem and Salt Lake City Chambers.

“More than ever before in the history of the world this is the time for small businesses to grow, flourish and become the big businesses of the future. Online marketing & advertising has leveled the playing field,” said Kim Power Stilson. “Why let the big-budget companies take the advantage when all you need to sell, market, connect and compete online is now available for just a few hours of your time and a few dollars from your budget. While others may be looking down, take this opportunity reach up and grab the stars!”


Recognized as a pioneer of Internet Talk Radio and online social communications and marketing for women, Kim Power Stilson has helped over 50,000 small and women-owned businesses promote their products and services online. She writes for national magazines, and speaks as an expert to universities and associations about her award-winning Make, Bake, Shake, Rake & Fresh, a duplicatable marketing formula that has delivered 60% savings over costs, with an 140% increase in name awareness and delivering ordered sales of over $150 million to global clients.
To learn more about the Social Media Marketing training series she offers please visit, www.powerstrategies.TV.
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About Power Strategies, Inc:
Power Strategies offers a Small Business Marekting Survival guide that gives business owners step by step guide to strategic marketing, Social Media, PR, Web & Internet Marketing Strategies. Power Strategies provides Education, Marketing Consultation and Public Relations Services to family-owned non-profit and women-owned businesses and corporations in the United States and Ireland. Feel free to contact Kim Power Stilson at kim@powerstrategies.TV.

About Spherion:
Locally own by Utah son Ron Zarbock, Spherion is committed to recruiting and staffing excellence, Spherion® provides integrated staffing solutions to meet the evolving needs and priorities of companies and job candidates.
Offering the flexibility of temporary, temp-to-hire and direct-hire positions, as either full or part time jobs, Spherion has placed millions of talented people in a multitude of jobs spanning every industry. From administrative/clerical, light industrial and contact center talent to seasoned professionals in accounting and finance, technology, engineering and manufacturing, legal, sales and marketing and human resources, Spherion efficiently and effectively delivers the right people for all employment opportunities.
The Company’s broad-based experience in recruiting is founded on an in-depth understanding of the workforce trends and the issues that drive performance. Spherion combines its unique expertise and knowledge with a commitment to service excellence to deliver optimal workforce solutions that exceed expectations and integrate seamlessly within any organization.

Contact:
Kim Stilson
Power Strategies, Inc
801-691-4588
kim@powerstrategies.TV
http://www.powerstrategies.TV

Friday, January 23, 2009

Irish president Obama


 

At the request of a good friend the following Irish news!

President of the United States Barack O'bama's great-great-great grandfather, Falmouth Kearney, emigrated

from Moneygall to New York City at the age of 19 in 1850 and eventually resettled in Tipton County, Indiana.

Kearney's father had been the village shoemaker, then a wealthy skilled trade.


 

And now for the SONG...Crank up your speakers.


 

http://www.oneeyedparrot.org/obama.html

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

New York and 60 stories of falling glass

I had no idea my life could end that day. It was autumn in New York, I had been there for 10 days and had spent practically every daylight hour holed up in my hotel room working for the army of clients I was representing there. I was making a lot of money but I was exhausted and I missed my family. Finally after completing my projects I had 6 hours to kill before I had to leave to catch my plane. I planned to spend those hours outside in the sun. The weather was perfect “autumn in Manhattan’-- crisp, colorful and brisk. I set off for Bryant Park, a slice of peace behind the New York Public Library, and walking from 59th I headed down 6th Avenue. A vendor beguiled me to buy a purse and then I picked up a banana at the next. This was more like it, I could finally relax, breathe even. As I stepped into a crosswalk with several other New Yorkers I heard a large resounding crack and looked up. Way up above us was what looked like be a giant piece of cardboard wafting down. I barely had time to think about why a large piece of cardboard would float down from the top of a huge skyscraper when a voice shouted in my head, “Run!” Still looking up I realized it wasn’t cardboard but a city-block-sized piece of glass falling from the building to our right and it was huge enough to crush all of us. (more later)
I had no idea my life could end that day. It was autumn in New York, I had been there for 10 days and had spent practically every daylight hour holed up in my hotel room working for the army of clients I was representing there. I was making a lot of money but I was exhausted and I missed my family. Finally after completing my projects I had 6 hours to kill before I had to leave to catch my plane. I planned to spend those hours outside in the sun. The weather was perfect “autumn in Manhattan’-- crisp, colorful and brisk. I set off for Bryant Park, a slice of peace behind the New York Public Library, and walking from 59th I headed down 6th Avenue. A vendor beguiled me to buy a purse and then I picked up a banana at the next. This was more like it, I could finally relax, breathe even. As I stepped into a crosswalk with several other New Yorkers I heard a large resounding crack and looked up. Way up above us was what looked like be a giant piece of cardboard wafting down. I barely had time to think about why a large piece of cardboard would float down from the top of a huge skyscraper when a voice shouted in my head, “Run!” Still looking up I realized it wasn’t cardboard but a city-block-sized piece of glass falling from the building to our right and it was huge enough to crush all of us. (more later)

60 stories of falling glass

Today we made the final changes on the Small Business Marketing Survival Series “24 Hours to Zero Down Marketing” and the “Do it yourself Marketing & Social Media Strategy Series” training. Internet, Web and Online Social Media Communications Education for people who want to market, sell, connect, and compete online!

Before I can do one more thing I need to share the story of the day I decided to put all I know about marketing on to paper, or computer. What was it that urged me to immediately focus? 60 stories of falling glass! I want to share a life-changing story so you know why I think learning to use marketing and social media to promote your business is essential. It’s the reason I wrote this Small Business Marketing Survival Series.
I had no idea my life could end that day. It was autumn in New York, I had been there for 10 days and had spent practically every daylight hour holed up in my hotel room working for the army of clients I was representing there. I was making a lot of money but I was exhausted and I missed my family. Finally after completing my projects I had 6 hours to kill before I had to leave to catch my plane. I planned to spend those hours outside in the sun. The weather was perfect “autumn in Manhattan’-- crisp, colorful and brisk. I set off for Bryant Park, a slice of peace behind the New York Public Library, and walking from 59th I headed down 6th Avenue. A vendor beguiled me to buy a purse and then I picked up a banana at the next. This was more like it, I could finally relax, breathe even. As I stepped into a crosswalk with several other New Yorkers I heard a large resounding crack and looked up. Way up above us was what looked like be a giant piece of cardboard wafting down. I barely had time to think about why a large piece of cardboard would float down from the top of a huge skyscraper when a voice shouted in my head, “Run!” Still looking up I realized it wasn’t cardboard but a city-block-sized piece of glass falling from the building to our right and it was huge enough to crush all of us. (more later)

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

Sentimental over Facebook

how wonderful it is to reconnect with old friends and chat with them in quick snippets almost like you are running into them in the halls of university or workplaces from the past! Facebook warms my heart and reminds me of all the good people I have know! Okay a little mushy still the way I feel is the way I feel!!

Monday, January 12, 2009

The first tip for Online Marketing Survival in 2009

Marketing equals sales!

To sell you need customers, to reach customers you need marketing. Marketing can be expensive. Expenses are often cut when sales dip. To keep selling you need to keep marketing but it needs to be affordable. Traditional marketing in the form of print, direct mail, TV and radio ads are enormously costly and are not producing the desired returns. This is a serious problem that will affect every business which needs to keep marketing if they want to keep selling. The good news is that now more than ever before in the history of the world there are marketing options that are more affordable and effective thanks to the Internet, the Web and online social communications. So, if you want to survive in 2009 and definitely beyond, you'll want to make a note of some of these simple online marketing survival strategies.
First, learn to do it yourself! If you are going to survive in the new marketing industry you will need to learn how to implement online marketing and use the many tools the Internet offers. There are thousands of companies and website that offer their services but do you know what you are looking for? Do you know which marketing tools are best for your company? Before you hire anyone or buy anything, know what to expect by taking an affordable online marketing training that will give you an overview and help you build a marketing strategy that will work for your company. Visit www.powerstrategies.TV for Internet, Web and online social communications training series. Take the 5-part audio, video and downloadable guide training that will give you a crash course on marketing survival and have you strategically selling online. Get your FREE Small Business Marketing Survival Terms just for taking the time to visit.
Additionally, while building your company marketing strategy learn how listening and buying online in the same location makes Internet talk radio the perfect venue to advertise any online product. Learn to make your product and website dynamic and give it validation. Messages couched in an informative third-party validation style, easily familiar to listeners used to receiving content from a network aggregator like NBC or FOX, makes listeners comfortable and open to the host’s message.
This is just the tip of the iceberg on how you can survive in online marketing. Honestly, if your company is going to survive in 2009 you will need to learn about the latest online marketing trends and implement them. Remember, education is the first step to effective marketing and selling online!

Bluebirds sell

Marketing equals sales!

The first tip for Online Marketing Survival in 2009


 

To sell you need customers, to reach customers you need marketing. Marketing can be expensive. Expenses are often cut when sales dip. To keep selling you need to keep marketing but it needs to be affordable. Traditional marketing in the form of print, direct mail, TV and radio ads are enormously costly and are not producing the desired returns. This is a serious problem that will affect every business which needs to keep marketing if they want to keep selling. The good news is that now more than ever before in the history of the world there are marketing options that are more affordable and effective thanks to the Internet, the Web and online social communications. So, if you want to survive in 2009 and definitely beyond, you'll want to make a note of some of these simple online marketing survival strategies.

First, learn to do it yourself! If you are going to survive in the new marketing industry you will need to learn how to implement online marketing and use the many tools the Internet offers. There are thousands of companies and website that offer their services but do you know what you are looking for? Do you know which marketing tools are best for your company? Before you hire anyone or buy anything, know what to expect by taking an affordable online marketing training that will give you an overview and help you build a marketing strategy that will work for your company. Visit www.powerstrategies.TV for Internet, Web and online social communications training series. Take the 5-part audio, video and downloadable guide training that will give you a crash course on marketing survival and have you strategically selling online. Get your FREE Small Business Marketing Survival Terms just for taking the time to visit.

Additionally, while building your company marketing strategy learn how listening and buying online in the same location makes Internet talk radio the perfect venue to advertise any online product. Learn to make your product and website dynamic and give it validation. Messages couched in an informative third-party validation style, easily familiar to listeners used to receiving content from a network aggregator like NBC or FOX, makes listeners comfortable and open to the host's message.

This is just the tip of the iceberg on how you can survive in online marketing. Honestly, if your company is going to survive in 2009 you will need to learn about the latest online marketing trends and implement them. Remember, education is the first step to effective marketing and selling online!