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Heartfelt Letters: One Woman’s Entrepreneurial Story

Prior to launching Story Bistro, I reached out to Word Chef readers and asked them to share their stories of entrepreneurial highs and lows as a way to both teach and inspire. If you've got an interesting story, please get in touch. I'll be sharing more of these...

Show Up Consistently

This post is part of the 30-Day Bloom Your Online Relationships Challenge. If you'd like to play along, you can sign up here (don't worry -- it's FREE). We're all working through these small, powerful actions together and sharing our questions, learnings and...

In Favor of Slow Marketing

Most small biz owners like us usually want things to happen NOW. More customers NOW. More leads, more fans, more followers faster, cheaper, NOW. We live in an instant-gratification society, so a knee-jerk reaction for NOW should come as no surprise. After all, you...

Case Study: Create Your Mastermind ‘Posse’

Peer-led Mastermind Groups. Everybody wants to be part of one, but the good ones can be hard to find (or create). Besides the obvious logistical challenges, you've also got to get just the right mix of personalities, expertise and commitment. And even then, things...

Simplify a Complicated Branding Story

In preparation for the launch of Story Bistro, I reached out to my readers and asked for your best storytelling questions. At least half of the ones you sent were a variation on this one: I work in two distinct areas. How can I incorporate them both into my story? Or...

5 Ways to Make Your Marketing Stick

When I was still a youngster (in the days before the Internet was considered a valid way to get your message out), I spent my nights and weekends at the UC Davis Extension learning the "official" rules of "Product-Price-Place-Promotion." One of my first professors (I think his name was Mr. Aguilar) had a strange attachment to the term "pasta marketing." He must've used this term at least twice in every class. His point was that lots of people do their marketing like they cook their pasta: they throw it against the wall to see if it's done. If it sticks, they think it's good. And if doesn't, well...you go back to the drawing board.

Bake a Bigger Pie (and Share it with the World)

If you ever want to create something remarkable with your life and your business, you need to start now to think bigger about what's possible. Here are 5 good habits to get into now. They'll help you get to that place where you can start to think bigger about yourself, your life and your business:

Collaborations: 12 Ways to Build Your Brand

12 Drummers Drumming! Wow! It’s the last day of the 12 Days of Branding! If you missed any of the series thus far, you can find them here. In today’s installment we look at how to use collaborations to build a strong brand. When you think of drummers drumming, what...

Small Business Pickles: a True Tale of Trust and Betrayal

na·ive [nah-eev] adjective having or showing a lack of experience, judgment, or information; credulous: She's so naive she believes everything she reads. It's easy to see looking through the rear-view mirror that one of my biggest life lessons is trust. Who to trust....

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