Add a Personalized Signature to your Posts

Adding a personalized signature to your posts takes a little patience and a few quick steps to make happen.

 

1.  Create a Free Signature

Navigate to MyLiveSignature.com

Once you are in this site – select New Signature “New Sig ” and off you go following the prompts to selecting your personalized signature.  Once you select the font and style you like you must now select Use Signature ” Use Sigs ”

Generate the HTML code and copy and save this.  Save it on your computer anywhere , even in a word file or on one of my favorites -  Evernote.

2.  In WordPress you must now add a plug-in – I chose WP Signature.  Add this and activate.

3.  Next under Settings – select WP Signature and paste your html code .  You can opt here to place at top or bottom of post or to add signature as a default. I suggest doing this.

4.  Write your next post and view your signature -

Easy !

 

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Twitter – Do you have lists?

So, your Twitter account is up and running and for the most part you are engaged in this social media platform.

How do you list:

When was the last time you looked at your lists?  Do your lists help to promote your identity as an expert in your field?  Will your lists help others with their own business?  These are important questions to ask yourself on a regular basis.

Showcase who you are:

Other than some of the more obvious reasons to keep lists – lists also allow your readers to know you on a more personal basis.  Outside of your industry what else do you follow ?  Philanthropies ? Comedians ? PTA’s?  It is yet another peek into who you are as a human and why your future clients/customers should engage with you.

Ideas on how to Categorize :

Here are some suggestions as to how to group your lists:

  • Clients
  • Employees
  • Business Groups
  • Industry Colleagues
  • Partners
  • Competition
  • Geographical
  • Personal Interests
  • Influencers

 

Keywords

Remember when selecting names for your lists that SEO is always important.  Make sure you name your list items carefully so they can be searched and found.

Social Media Inventory

While taking an inventory of your Social Media in planning for 2012 – make sure to review your lists !  List and get listed !

 

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3 Fun Email Campaign Company Suggestions

Email campaigns when done well can be very successful and effective in engaging your customers. Other than some of the larger more well known companies,  here are 3 fun  companies to consider helping you to reach your clients:

1.  Mail Chimp

” MailChimp helps you design email newsletters, share them on social networks, integrate with services you already use, and track results.  It’s like your own personal publishing platform.”

2.  Mad Mimi

“Mad Mimi is a simple, intelligent and powerful email marketing utility that anyone can use. Mad Mimi makes email marketing easy for the creator, and easier on the eyes for the receiver. With ground-breaking technology, Mad Mimi is the simplest way to create branded, well-designed newsletters and promotions. Sign up free today and get started with simple, lovely email marketing.”

3.  My Emma

“Intuitive and stylish Email Marketing to power your business. Ready for better design , better customer service and better results? Create, send and track great-looking emails and surveys.  Engage your customers. And [ gasp !] have fun along the way.”

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Shortstack Please !

I have recently been playing with the website Shortstack  to enhance my Facebook Business Page for 25 Thompson.

Short Stack Logo

The site allows you to create a free account and create custom tabs for your page .  There are many pages to select from in the free version including a tab to connect via linked in.

This is what my linked in page looks like when you select the tab:

Find Us on Linked In!
Click the button below

View Lim's profile on LinkedIn

This footer is visible to Page Admins only. Page admins see both fan and non-fan content, and country restrictions are ignored. Tab ID 436599

Upgrade to remove the branded footer below

View as Fan | View as Non-Fan | Share this Tab

Ss_branded_footer

I like that it allows me to add photographs, as well as links to sites where I would like my visitors to go.  There are 4 pages of free templates to play with that can showcase anything from a realtor’s listing of a home to a contest or coupon you may want to offer.

It is worth spending some time on the site to see how your page can possible engage more visitors.

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Increasing Productivity while Working from Home

Working from home can be quite a bittersweet endeavor.  Managing your time, workspace and deadlines often proves to be overwhelming at times.   I recently came across a wonderful article on the subject via Mashable .  After more than a decade of having my own home office I have finally come to grips with setting finite  time parameters on tasks – slow learner I guess.  The time audit metioned below is also key to knowing where your greatest efforts are being generated.  This can be a very surprising realization .

Enjoy the article !

Nellie Akalp is CEO of CorpNet.com, her second incorporation filing service based on her strong passion to assist small business owners and entrepreneurs in starting and protecting their business. She has formed more than 100,000 corporations and LLCs across the U.S. To learn more about Nellie and see how she can help your business get off the ground quickly and affordably, please visit here.

Whether telecommuting or freelancing, more and more professionals are trading in the cubicle for the home office. We hear all about the perks of the work from home lifestyle — no long commutes, more time with family, conference calls in pajamas, etc. But what about the challenges? It’s not always easy to stay productive in the face of countless distractions.

If you’re working from home, chances are you’re a freelancer, consultant, or small business owner. This means your ability to get paid is directly tied to how productive you are. As a freelancer, wasting time equals wasting money.

Here are some tips on how to stay focused as you move through the workday, while still enjoying all the unique benefits of working at home.


1. Respect Your Own Time


When you work at an office, family and friends seem to naturally respect your schedule. But when you’re working from home, you’ll inevitably get calls at 11:00 a.m. or be expected to handle the daily errands. I’m not saying you shouldn’t wait for the cable appointment or chat on the phone, but be mindful of how easy it is to have time ripped from your workday.

It’s important to set boundaries, if needed. People will respect your schedule, only if you respect it first.


2. Impose Time Limits on Specific Tasks


It’s easy to become distracted, particularly when dealing with a task that’s challenging or a bit dull. If you find yourself losing focus, tell yourself to dedicate just 15 more minutes to the task on hand. Knowing there’s an end in sight might inject new energy into the project. And if not, move on to something else and return to it when you’re in a better mindset.


3. Set Strict Deadlines


Ever wonder why you’re ultra productive when facing a tight deadline, while a simple task can take hours to complete? You might chalk this up to working well under pressure, but it could also be Parkinsons Law, which basically states that a task will expand to fill the time you can give it. Combat this phenomenon by imposing your own deadlines for specific tasks. These can be as complicated as finishing a proposal or as simple as responding to a client email.


4. Log Off for “Power Productivity” Hours


Digital distractions aren’t just limited to Facebook and YouTube. For most, the daily barrage of emails and IMs from friends and colleagues ends up being the day’s biggest time sink. If you’re stuck in your inbox, dedicate chunks of the day when you unplug from your phone and email to get work done. You can log back on afterward and power through the necessary responses.


5. Delineate Your Workspace


Ideally you can have an area dedicated as your office (and preferably with a door so you can shut out unwanted distractions). Creating boundaries not only helps you be more productive “at work,” but also helps you decompress during your personal time.


6. Slowing Down? Change Your Environment


If you find yourself stuck (and you’ve already tried the “just 15 more minutes” tactic), change your environment. Go work at the café for an hour, or brainstorm at the park. A change in scenery can spark new ideas and give you newfound focus.


7. Conduct a Time Audit


Ever finish up the day and wonder where your time went? If you’re self-employed, it’s important to understand exactly how you’re using your time. Every so often, conduct a detailed audit of your day and keep track of what you did and how long it took. These audits can reveal great insights into your daily workflow and can help you make adjustments where needed — whether it’s getting help for your bookkeeping, dropping an overly demanding client, or condensing multiple trips to the grocery store.


8. Create Task Lists


I tend to have multiple lists running at any given time. One list keeps track of longer term goals (for example, the projects I need to complete by the end of the week or month). Then each morning I also create a focused outline for the day’s tasks. Try to keep your daily list as realistic and uncluttered as possible. Nothing can sap your motivation like staring at an overly ambitious list full of items you can’t possibly complete.


9. Make Your Breaks Count


Whether you’re working at home or in the office, it’s not possible to stay focused for hours on end. Breaks are an integral part of the workday, but make sure your free time counts. Have you ever denied yourself a trip to the gym or lunch with a friend “because you’re too busy?”

Chances are that on that very same day, you spent well over an hour browsing eBay, watching TV, looking at Facebook, checking your online bank account, or organizing your medicine cabinet. Busy work doesn’t accomplish anything and won’t recharge your batteries. So take your dog for a hike, take an actual lunch, or do whatever you enjoy. You’ll not only end up being happier, but more productive as well.


What are some of the ways that you cut out distractions and stay productive while working from home? Share your best practices in the comments.

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