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Six Things I Learned at the eWomenNetwork 2011 Conference

Guest Post by Vikki Loving, The InterSource Companies

This was my FIRST eWomenNetwork Conference!  I know, I know what you are saying – “Girl, you have really been missing something special!”  You would be so right!

Here is some of what I learned:

Women Power – It has been a long time since I immersed myself in women-only activities.  I have many girlfriends, however most of my work has been with men.  I forgot what it was like for someone to say,  “We need a girlfriend over here!” and up rushes more than one person to help, to hug and to offer a hand.

The Importance of Purpose – “There are two days that are important in your life, the day you are born, and the day you figure out Why”.  Sandra Yancey, thank you for that line in your keynote speech!   I know WHY I was born.  In my role as an Executive Recruiter and as an Executive Coach I will certainly use that line!  The power in knowing what you are good at, what you have to sell to others and what you are built to do makes all the difference in how motivated you will be in your life.  When you can answer that question the rest becomes an adventure!

Carry a Credit Card – After an evening of Chocolate Decadence you might find, as you are walking back to your room, the opportunity to speak to someone you wanted to connect with at the Conference.  For me it was Marcia Wieder!  There is something about her that just glows.  And as the universe would have it, she just happened to be in the lobby sitting there and available.  She still had space in one of her wonderful workshops, an enrollment form in her tiny little purse and I happened to have my credit card securely tucked in my Spanx!  I am grateful for the moment to connect with Marcia Wieder and for remembering to carry a credit card.

Structure will Set you Free – Thank you Lisa Sasevich!  I know for myself that I love spontaneity and the ability to change priorities as I see fit.  Lisa’s main stage presentation showed me the value of structure and the flexibility to be spontaneous all in the same moment.  She helped me remember that “you cannot ask others to invest in you at a greater level than you are willing to invest in yourself.”  While our many family members back home think we are off at the Conference playing, it really was a BIG week of investing, absorbing all that you can learn and remembering that a commitment of time and resources can set you free.

New Friends – You meet the most amazing people, like Dr. Michelle Robin the author of “Wellness on a Shoestring” and the founder of Your Wellness Connection, a healing center in Kansas City.  I met Nikkea Devida, founder of Accelerated Results Expert, a songwriter and a female veteran. Nikkea‘s heart has been moved to write a tribute song to female veterans. She would like to sell the song and have all the proceeds go to the eWomenNetwork Foundation to help the women’s veterans initiative.  These are just two of the women I met who instantly made a difference in my life and in the moment of knowing them.

Sell Your Thing – It is not enough to be knowledgeable about what we do for a living. It is important as well to teach others to do what we do and better yet, make money doing it!  All the speakers provided us with great content, great ideas, great advice and they were all willing to teach us what they do and how they do it.  It made me reflect on the eWomenNetwork saying, “lift as you climb”.

I am back home and busy creating product offerings that I can share with my client companies and with my executive coaching clients.  My new post-Conference focus is to teach my clients the process I utilize to find the absolutely RIGHT Person to Hire and the absolutely RIGHT Job Fit.  Even though I have recruited for companies ranging from Coca-Cola and Dell Computer to smaller companies with fewer than 50 people, I never once thought about selling them the process I use rather than the service I provide.  I LOVE the thought of teaching others how to do what I do!

Thank you Sandra and Kym Yancey for your vision, for your commitment to excellence in all things and for your willingness to bring us those who will put a hand out and help others along the way.

 

Vikki Loving is a Platinum Member of the Chairman’s Circle

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What is a Tweetup?

Guest Post by Lisa Larter, Lisa Larter Consulting

 

At a Tweetup:
  • Bring lots of business cards
  • Know what your Twitter handle is (some people will only remember you as that)
  • Tweet from the event so people know you are there
  • RSVP using the Twtvite link
  • Be Social, smile lots, and have fun
  • Don’t forget to include the #Hashtag!
  • If you don’t have a  twitter account, come to the BeSocial booth and we will help you set one up

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Let’s Get this Party Started! The Conference can begin today, if you engage!

Through all the wonderful social media avenues, we can start making Conference connections today! Here are three things you can begin now to start connecting with others that are going to be at the Conference as well as preparing for who you want to see once you arrive.

1. Of course, I encourage you to “Like” the eWomenNetwork Facebook page. Just to be clear, if you happen to live in a city where there is a chapter, you may already be connected to that chapter’s Facebook page. I’m talking about the corporate eWomenNetwork Facebook page. I am posting new things about the Conference daily, and by “Liking” us, you will have access to the information instantaneously. Instead, you run the risk that your chapter Facebook page is not lifting the information and posting it. That keeps you out of the loop, and heaven knows we don’t want that to happen!

2. If you are a tweeter like me, I would love to connect with you on Twitter too! I usually post 2-3 times a day, so you are sure to get the latest nuggets of information! I love to pass them on as soon as I get them myself. My tweets include announcements, reminders, opportunities, and encouragement. Please make a note of my Twitter handle: @SandraYanceyeWN (don’t forget the “eWN” after my name or your message will go to someone else). You may also wish to know the corporate eWomenNetwork Twitter handle: @eWomenNetwork. Finally, if you have wonderful comments you’d like to make about the Conference, just include the hashtag #eWN2011. When you include this hashtag, your Conference comments will be posted to the Conference pages on the eWomenNetwork website. How cool is that? We will promote you to all our visitors for posting encouraging words about the Conference.

Just to be clear, if you have comments you wish to tweet that are not related to the Conference, just use the Twitter handle @eWomenNetwork (and don’t use the hashtag). That way, your non-Conference topics will be in the appropriate and perfect place!

3. Finally, you can always check out LinkedIn. The Conference is listed as an Event on LinkedIn. You can share the information with your LinkedIn Network by clicking on http://events.linkedin.com/11th-Annual-eWomenNetwork-International/pub/699912 and then clicking on the Share button to send InMail to your contacts. You can post comments on that page as well. Does your chapter have a LinkedIn Chapter Group? That is a great place to share and discuss Conference plans for your Chapter.

If you are comfortable, please go ahead and set up Facebook and Twitter on your mobile device. If the thought of this makes you twitch, no worries! You can either skip this or we can help you once you arrive at the Conference. We will have the “Be Social” booth set up prominently in the Expo Area. Lisa Larter, from Ottawa, Canada, will be our Social Media expert this year (don’t miss her breakout session). She and her team will be readily available at her booth throughout the Conference to answer your questions and get you moving and grooving in the social media world. She helped me, and there’s no turning back now. What once seemed intimidating is now like second nature!

That wraps up my highlights on how to maximize your Conference experience by getting social and starting now! Enjoy the tips … more to come next week!

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Countdown to Connect – 3 More Conference Tips to Optimize Your Experience!

Guest Post by Sandra Yancey, Founder and CEO of eWomenNetwork

We are just 41 days away from the 11th annual eWomenNetwork Conference.  In an effort to help you be fully prepared, I am sharing some ideas and tips to help you maximize your Conference experience!  I want to again thank Susan Rueppel, a veteran Conference attendee, for sharing her observations with me and urging me to build upon her valuable insights.  Following are three more things you can begin to do right now so that you, too, can glean all that the Conference has to offer:

 

  • Refine your 60-second introduction! The culture of the eWomenNetwork Conference is one of support and assistance.  We believe that when ladies are standing in a small circle and someone else begins approaching, everyone should take a step back and widen the circle.  You never have to worry about those awkward instances when people turn their heads and pretend they don’t see you.  No way!  Not at eWomenNetwork!  You will always be invited to join the circle and asked to introduce yourself.  When this moment happens, you want to be prepared – not so prepared that it’s like you are reciting your national anthem.  You want to make eye contact with the others in your presence in a warm, friendly, authentic manner.  Be you, be intentional, be clear and be memorable!  Not confident your introduction is the best it can be?  Hire a coach to help you!  If you are a member, this is the perfect reason to use your two complimentary coaching sessions!  Remember, you never get a second chance to make a good first impression.  Your 60-second introduction should be solid!
  • Know what you need! You will be amazed at the number of times you will hear my five favorite words, “How can I help you?” This is your moment to get the ideas, information, resources and connections you need to resolve a business challenge or gain assistance with something you are excited about.  Come to the Conference trusting that you might get access to the one thing that could bust your business wide open from the person you least expect!  Be prepared to complete these sentence stems:  If I could waive a magic wand and address one thing that would propel my business to new heights it is ….  Or, one thing that I am really excited about, but not sure how to go about it is …. Completing these two sentence stems are great ways for helping you get clear on areas where others can help you.
  • Update your eWomenNetwork eProfile! That’s right.  The women that come to the Conference are serious about doing business and establishing great connections. You will be sharing your business card with lots of attendees.  Each of us will be trying to hone in on the critical few we want to follow up with.  It is not unusual for attendees to go back to their rooms and use their laptops and iPads to learn more about you.  When they check out your eProfile, you want them to be even more impressed about you and your business.  You’ve probably heard one of my favorite sayings, “Better to be prepared and there be no opportunity, than for there to be an opportunity and you not be prepared!”

These three tips will undoubtedly help you leverage your time and interactions with others in the most effective and beneficial way.  I’ll be back next week with three more tips on preparing to get the most out of the eWomenNetwork Conference!  I’m excited about blogging and connecting with you before you arrive in Dallas!  We are sure to have a fun and productive time together!

 

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How to Optimize Your Conference Experience!

Guest Post by Sandra Yancey, Founder and CEO of eWomenNetwork

The 2011 annual eWomenNetwork Conference (#eWN2011) is just 47 days away.  Susan Rueppel, a long-time eWomenNetwork member and devoted Conference attendee, has gathered some valuable tips for optimizing your Conference experience.  From Susan’s list, each week we will be featuring three things you can do now so that you feel well prepared to take full advantage all the benefits—from soup to nuts—that the Conference has to offer.

Over the next two weeks, we recommend the following:

  • Order business cards – take plenty (200-300).  We recommend that the back is blank so that people can write down notes about you, like what you are looking for and how they can best serve you.  We also recommend that you bring cards that are not coated with a waxy finish that doesn’t allow people to write on them.
  • Check out the Conference banner on the website.  Particularly, click on the link Travel & Hotel.

Tips from Susan Rueppel, Ph.D., Chief Intuition Officer, ChiefIntuitionOfficer.com

If you plan on flying into Dallas, you may wish to explore American Airlines.  AA is a national sponsor of  eWomenNetwork.  That’s great news for you because they provide a discount on flights for the Conference.  In order to capitalize on our sponsorship savings, call       1-800-433-1790 and give the American Airlines Representative our STARfile number 9971AN, or go to www.aa.com/women and enter it there.

Did you know that if you fly American Airlines, you can help the eWomenNetwork Foundation in a big way and it costs you nothing?  That’s right, when making your airline reservation, simply either mention or enter the Foundation’s Business ExtrAA account #756327, and AA will gift “matching miles” to the Foundation.  Isn’t this cool!  This is how we fly in our Grant recipients and Emerging Leaders so that they can experience the Conference just like you!  Again, nothing is taken away from you!  You can still use your own frequent flyer number and accumulate AAdvantage miles.  This is simply an “added” benefit and bonus to help the eWomenNetwork Foundation!

  • Finally, don’t forget to make your hotel reservations.  At the discounted rate of $149, our room block is selling out fast.  We can’t guarantee that the hotel will honor our special discounted room rate after our set-aside block has been met, so make your reservation today to secure your room at our special rate.  For your convenience, you can click here to register or call 1-888-421-1442.

With these basic fundamentals out of the way, we’ll be back with more information to fill you with more strategies to pace yourself, take full advantage of all the offerings, and ensure that you maximize your Conference experience!

 

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What is a #Hashtag?

On Twitter, hashtags (#) have become a favorite tool for conference and event organizers.  They provide a way to track topics and breaking news.  As more and more incredible business owners and entrepreneurs register for the 11th Annual International Conference & Business Expo, we want to provide you with easy access to Conference updates, trends, topics and each other!  The hashtag for the 2011 eWomenNetwork International Conference is #eWN2011, and utilizing it in posts on Twitter will make your communication easy to share with other Conference attendees.

Introduce yourselves to new friends and followers by using  #eWN2011 in your tweets.  Take advantage of the opportunity to connect before you arrive in Dallas, TX.  Want to let everyone know what you are learning and who you are meeting while you are at Conference?  Be sure and include the hashtag #eWN2011 in your Tweets! We love to RT (retweet)!  Follow us on Twitter @eWomenNetwork.

Tip:  Did you know that businesses can search on hashtags that are specific to their target markets and begin conversations on Twitter?  (http://www.search.twitter.com)

This Conference will provide an unparalleled opportunity to grow and expand your business, knowledge and network.  You can follow the conversation on Twitter or on the Conference homepage at http://www.ewomennetworkconference.com.  #eWN2011 is registered at Tagal.us:  http://www.tagal.us/tag/eWN2011.  Be sure to connect with eWomenNetwork on Facebook and YouTube.  Get social @ #eWN2011!  We can’t wait to meet you!

*Hashtag photo by jeffisageek – Flickr

 

 

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Seven Most Positive Impacts of Becoming an Author on Your Business

Jan KingGuest Post by Jan King eWomenPublishingNetwork

 For coaches, psychologists, attorneys, physicians, and many others, writing a book is an important part of a successful career.  In case you aren’t convinced, we think there are seven dramatic impacts a successfully published book can have on your professional practice.

 

1.    Developing and profiting from your intellectual property

 

Writing a book forces you to really think through the content and the methods of what you tell your clients.  You can gloss over things or not fully develop your ideas in speaking or working with clients, but you really put your ideas to the test when you write them.

 

You can then figure out what types of products you can produce from these ideas – it may be a book, but it might also be audio CDs, seminars, teleclasses.  These marketing tools, but these are marketing tools that pay for themselves directly.  You also have something to sell to prospective clients and every time you speak.  The perception of the value of something you sell is higher than the perception of something you give away like a sales kit.

 

2.    Expanding your audience reach

 

You probably have clients locally, or maybe even regionally, but to do business nationally or internationally, clients need a way of knowing who you are and what you do.  A book tells a client more about how you think, what your values are – real insight into you.  And you can reach many more people than you could personally.  People you can get to come to your web site, become part of a mailing list and then regularly communicate with.  It is particularly important to publishers that you have a larger emailing list – preferably 2,000 or more.

 

3.    Getting much closer and more connected with your target audience

 

It is important to not only broaden your reach, but also to deepen it.  The sweet spot is the intersection between your exact expertise and your clients needs and wants.  You need to get intimately familiar with the audience – using demographics, psychographics, and understanding how they behave in problem-solving and where they look for help.  When you write a book, your most powerful place is where your ideal client is the same as your ideal reader for that book. Describe blogging, using blogging to create content for the book as well as to get audience reaction to your thoughts before you write or as you write.  You can test concepts and see what attracts the most attention or discussion.  Blogs that can demonstrate they are widely read are a current hot button for publishers.

 

4.    Proving your credibility as an expert in your field

 

Experts write books to communicate their wisdom in ways their audience will relate to.  Experts have their pick of clients and can set higher fees.  A book differentiates you and puts you at the top of the list.  Would you rather do a strategic plan with Tom Peters or Jack Welch, or just someone who claims to be an expert?  A book allows clients to see who you are and how you work independently – before you ever meet them, and then decide to seek you out.  Saves a lot of sales time.

 

5.    Building your platform to sell your core business and other products besides your book

 

It is a lot easier to get speaking engagements, to get booked on radio and TV, to get to be interviewed as an expert by magazines and newspapers and to begin to build your list of media contacts and corporate and association contacts when you can demonstrate your expertise without having to be there.

 

6.    Increasing the number of marketing tools available to you to sell your core business

 

As an author, you have written intellectual property you can use as marketing tools. You can write articles that are really excerpts of your book or pieces from your blog.

 

You can also take much better advantage of free PR opportunities that come your way when you are asked to comment on current news and trends as the expert.  Virtually all the expert commentators on news shows are authors.  They get free publicity for their products and services every time you see them on TV.

 

7.    Putting you on par with the most sophisticated competitors to your core business

 

Who else is competing with you for the same clients?  Aren’t the ones who command the greatest fees and get all the free publicity the experts who have demonstrated their expertise with books?

 

With a book, you can take pages and pages to show how you are different than your competitors, and cover what you see that they don’t, and show why your approach is more in tune with what clients really need.

 

You don’t want to compete with the other local attorney, or psychologist or life coach – you want to compete with the nationally know experts in your field and leapfrog over the local competition, even if you still want local clients.  They will line up to work with someone with a national reputation.

 

Writing a book is a rewarding experience personally and professionally.  Once you’ve done it, your resume has the word “author” on it forever.

Ó Jan B. King 2009         888-337-0636       www.janbking.com

 

 

teleicon-logo1Don’t Miss “The ROI of a Book for Your Business!”  6/30/10, 1:30 CST https://events.ewomennetwork.com/event/details.php?eid=13513

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What is #ewomen2010?

Photo by jeffisageek – Flickr
Photo by jeffisageek – Flickr

On Twitter, hashtags (#) have become a favorite tool for conference and event organizers.  They provide a way to track topics and breaking news.  As more and more members register for the 10th Anniversary International Conference & Business Expo, we want to provide you with easy access to Conference updates, trends and topics.  The hashtag for the 2010 Conference is  #ewomen2010, and utilizing it in posts on Twitter, will make your communication easy to share with other conference attendees.

For those who are unable to attend the Conference, a hashtag (#) will provide them with the opportunity to follow discussions and benefit from the insights of those who are experiencing the speakers and events in real time.  #ewomen2010 is registered at Hashtags.org (http://ht.ly/1VNrU )and Tagal.us. (http://tagal.us/tag/ewomen2010). 

eWomen Network is celebrating “10 in 2010”!  This conference will provide an unparalleled   opportunity to grow and expand your business, knowledge, and network.  For more information on the Conference, events, and speakers, please go to http://www.ewomennetworkconference.com.  And, don’t forget to let your network know about #ewomen2010 !

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Aly & Andrea Head to The Windy City for Oprah, Corny Koehl and More!

Aly Calvo & Andrea Kulberg

Aly Calvo & Andrea Kulberg

For those of you who attended the FANTASTIC eWomenNetwork Conference earlier this year, you’ll remember that Aly Calvo and Andrea Kulberg (a.k.a. “The Twins”) were the winners of the Oprah Experience package during the eWomenNetwork Foundation auction the first night of the Conference.

Well, today they head to the Windy City for Oprah, dinner with Corny Koehl, and a whole lot more!  We have asked them to comment on their experiences on the eWomenNetwork Facebook page – please check in and celebrate with these dynamic women as they embark on this amazing experience!

Kym Yancey, Corny Kohl, Aly & Andrea, Sandra Yancey Celebrate at Conference

Kym Yancey, Corny Koehl, Aly & Andrea, Sandra Yancey Celebrate at Conference

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Check out the New eWomenNetwork eStore – Complete with Speaker Downloads from the 2009 eWomenNetwork Conference!

eWomenNetwork eStore Launches!

eWomenNetwork eStore Launches!

Wow — eWomenNetwork has just added a brand new eStore to our website!

Did you miss out on this year’s Conference, and wish you had been there to hear all the great speakers?  Or, were you like me in attending the Conference, but there were just too many great break-out sessions to be able to see them all?

Well, that’s why the new eStore is so exciting!  You’ll find downloadable copies of all of the break-out sessions from all of the tremendous speakers including top sellers like:

Plus all the rest of our speakers from the eWomenNetwork Conference last August.

You can buy them individually, or there is also a complete packaged set of every speaker from this fabulous weekend.

Don’t miss out – go check it out and get your copies today!

Caroline Melberg

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