This is a testimonial from Kiera Pedley of Women in Enterprise and Natural Parenting Tips. I do love a happy client.
Bonito Baby – new blog
We were lucky enough to be asked to create a blog to match the existing site at Bonito Baby. The site is in really pretty pastel shades with a colourful header so it was a pleasure to create a blog page to match. The owner elected to keep the theme simple and clean with a single side column.
Isn’t it pretty? Very suitable for a blog about children’s products.
How to Decide What Business is Right for You
Would you like to start your own small business? If you are, you’re definitely not alone. Lots of people dream about going into business for themselves and getting away from the boss. Not everyone is successful, though. Some people just leap at the first opportunity that comes up without really considering what they are doing. It’s no wonder that so many businesses don’t make it past the first year or two.
So how do you know which business is right for you? There are a couple of logical starting points.
Firstly, do you want to work from home or elsewhere? Working from home sounds perfect if you have a family to take of or you want to avoid the ratrace. You need to ask yourself, though, are you the sort of person who can focus on your work with all the domestic distractions around you. It’s hard to stay motivated when you know that the bathroom needs cleaning. If you are out of the house it is much easier to ignore the demands of housework.
Would you prefer an online business or one that involves face-to-face contact? Online businesses can be run at hours to suit yourself but they can also be quite isolating. If you’re the kind of person who thrives on human contact you probably need more than purely online business.
So what kind of business appeals to you? You know, this is going to be a big workload for the first few years so I suggest that you start with something you really love. If you have a passion why not try building a business around that? You are going to be living and breathing this business for 24 hours a day so be certain you are passionate about what you are going to do.
Now that you have some idea of what appeals, you can do some research into it. You can’t start a business without knowing if it is likely to be viable.
*How much will it cost to set up?
*Can you afford the ongoing costs?
*Can you find suppliers?
*How do you know it will be successful?
*Do people need what you are offering?
*How many similar businesses are out there? Can you compete?
It pays to do this research before you go out and commit funds to your idea. Then you’ll know where you stand. Don’t let lack of funds hold you back, though. If your idea looks like a winner there are ways to start out without having to spend a lot of money up front.
Be passionate about your choice and enjoy your business.
Let’s talk passion.
All the successful people tell us that we need to be passionate about what we are doing if we want to get anywhere in life.
This clip is going to show you what passion looks like. It’s Gary Vaynerchuk, author of Crush It. The clip goes for 15 minutes but believe me, you will want more.
5 Benefits of Blogging
I am still surprised when business people ask me why I bother writing a blog. Why would you not blog? You find me a marketing tool that is as cheap and easy to do as blogging and I will give that a go too. Small and micro businesses don’t have the money to splash around on advertising so we really need to be looking at alternative ways to promote ourselves. It costs next to nothing to set up a blog on your website and you are then able to promote your business world wide.
As I see it, the main benefits of blogging are:
1. Fresh content on your website.
We know that search engines like sites where the content changes on a regular basis. By posting on your blog at least weekly you will help to boost your search engine rankings.
2. Build or establish relationships with your customers.
Blogging is a much more personal approach to connecting with your potential customers than advertising. A good blog is interactive, building conversation between you and your readers. It gives you the opportunity to get to know each other and allows your readers to build up a level of trust in you. How much easier will that make it when they are deciding whether to order or not? You turn readers into customers. They find you; you don’t have to go searching for them.
3. Build your brand and reputation.
Often businesses can all look the same. Their ads are the same; they are promoting similar products and targeting similar markets. Blogging allows you to show your point of difference and position yourself as an expert in your chosen area. Over time you and your brand will become associated with your particular niche. Just remember that to do this you need to keep your blog focused. You can’t build a brand or reputation by blogging about anything that springs to mind!
4. Get direct feedback from your readers.
Blogs are very flexible and allow you to interact with your readers. You can ask for comments, run surveys or polls and even conduct competitions. Once your blog has been going for a while you will have no trouble in gathering opinions from your readers. What a great way to help you decide on a new product or direction than by consulting with the people you hope to sell your products or services to.
5. Extend your creative outlets.
Small business owners are often creative and entrepreneurial creatures. Day to day business can become a grind and you lose the opportunity to use that creative ability. Blogging gives back that opportunity. I think this is one of the most overlooked benefits of all. Writing may not be your strength but it doesn’t have to be. Your passion, enthusiasm and flair are what will make your blog attractive to readers. Use your blog to float ideas and designs. Use it to record your plans. Use it as you need to use it so that you can keep that creative edge that you had when you started your business.
If you don’t have a blog at the moment then why not consider adding one to your website? Remember, though, that you will need to keep the content fresh for it to work. As you start attracting readers you will enjoy it more and more. It costs very little to give it a go, and there are many blog communities around that can support you along the way.
See you on your blog!
Building Your Business with Articles.
People sometimes ask me why they should write articles for their business. They don’t understand how to them in business and are surprised to find that articles can be used over and over again.
Articles are wonderful things for showing off your knowledge. They can be a great tool in your business toolkit and will sell your service or product in a way that is totally different from your regular sales methods.
If you have written an article you can do lots of things with it.
*Submit it to article directories
*Add it to your blog
*Include it in your newsletter
*Share it on Twitter or Facebook
*Add them to your website
*Answer questions at LinkedIn or Yahoo with a summary and link to your article.
*Link to it on forums when relevant.
*Offer it as a free downloadable report for new subscribers
*Submit it to magazines both print and digital
When you look at that list you can see that it makes sense to invest the time in writing articles for your business. If you can’t do it yourself it is a worthwhile investment to have them written for you. If you have an article and have only used it once then you need to look at other ways to make it work for you.




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