Announcing My WishList Member Certification!
Andrea Kalli
MARCH 4, 2010
After working through months of classes and 3 certification tests I can now yell it from the rooftops! It’s happy-dance time. 8) Won’t you dance along with me?
Andrea Kalli
MARCH 4, 2010
After working through months of classes and 3 certification tests I can now yell it from the rooftops! It’s happy-dance time. 8) Won’t you dance along with me?
Men With Pens
OCTOBER 22, 2012
You give away your ebook as an incentive to sign up for your newsletter… and increase your audience nearly overnight. Sure, you may do okay with blog posts and newsletters, but an ebook? Your coach will call you each week and discuss your goals to make sure you stay on track, motivated and moving forward. Leave a Comment!
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Andrea Kalli
MARCH 4, 2010
After working through months of classes and 3 certification tests I can now yell it from the rooftops! It’s happy-dance time. 8) Won’t you dance along with me?
Stephanie LH Calahan
MAY 20, 2011
Tip #2: When writing for others, be sure to retain copyright. I teach classes to entrepreneurs and budding entrepreneurs, showing them how to take existing materials and turn them into entertaining videos & podcasts for sharing on social networks. Some of those become blog posts, newsletter articles, parts of books.
Andrea Kalli
MARCH 30, 2010
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Stephanie LH Calahan
JANUARY 3, 2011
Attend classes or read books. Work With Stephanie | Contact Copyright 2007-2010 Calahan Solutions, Inc. -- All Rights Reserved Want to use my content in your ezine, newsletter or blog? I personally LOVE how easy it is to manage all of the complex medical information we have in our family.
Stephanie LH Calahan
DECEMBER 10, 2010
Use the notebook for everything you want to keep track of: to do lists, grocery lists, client meetings, phone calls, dreams and goals. Once you cleared the path, identify the next step to take to accomplish your task or goal. When big goals are looming it's easier to set milestones that will eventually lead to a larger goal.
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