Via Scoop.it – Honoree Marketing Tips & NewsBy Patricia Redsicker – http://bit.ly/xPDu0z How do you attract passionate customers? What can you do to cut through the noise and get people to notice what you have to say? The answer is CONTENT—interesting and compelling information that helps solve your customers’ problems. Why Content? It’s interesting content that drives people to … Read More
Weighing Up Google+ – What You and Your Clients Should Know
Via Scoop.it – Honoree Marketing Tips & NewsA look at how to install +1 badges, whether joining Google+ is right for your site and some serious concerns with Google Plus and your site. With so many diverse opinions, why not share all and let you dear reader decide…Via www.stateofsearch.com
Trend: Interest-based Social Networks Are Next
Via Scoop.it – Honoree Marketing Tips & NewsJay Jamison writes on Techcrunch: “Interest-based social networks have a markedly different focus and approach than Facebook. The Pinterest, Thumb and Foodspottings of the world enable users to focus and organize around their interests first, whereas Facebook focuses on a user’s personal relationships. Facebook offers us a social utility to deepen … Read More
Trust and Reputation Platform Allows Others To Define Your Expertise and Competence Areas
Via Scoop.it – Honoree Marketing Tips & News“There’s a new buzz on the airwaves and it’s called Connect.me. This is not another flash in the pan but a serious contender for building trust and reputation across your social network.” I like it a lot too. Go give it a try: http://connect.me Via raisingprofiles.posterous.com
Meet Brenda Reeves Sturgis – author of 10 Turkeys in the Road
Thanksgiving may only come once a year, but that doesn’t mean you can’t appreciate a little turkey fun year-round! With Brenda Reeves Sturgis’ [amazon_link id=”0761458476″ target=”_blank” container=”” container_class=”” ]10 Turkeys in the Road[/amazon_link], the wobbly gobblers offer both a silly story and a wonderfully illustrated counting activity. See? A perfect book to read and enjoy with little learners whatever the season. Brenda loved reading and writing … Read More
From the Mailbox: FASD Journey of Award-winning Family is in the NY Times
We knew this was in the works, and got a glimpse of the article last week, but it was nice to open the mail today and see this lovely the New York Times Sunday Magazine feature about Donnie Winokur and her personal journey of raising a child with Fetal Alcohol Syndrome Disorder (FASD). The feature is about her her family … Read More
Working Parents CAN Avoid the Homework Crunch
This is a guest post by Ann K. Dolin, M.Ed., is the founder and president of Educational Connections, Inc., and author of the award-winning book, “Homework Made Simple: Tips, Tools and Solutions for Stress-Free Homework.” After a long day at … Continue reading → Read More
Working Parents, Thriving Families: meet David Palmiter, Jr.
Raising kids is a labor of love – every parent knows this! But sometimes the struggle can strain everyone’s wellness, and that includes both child and parent. Parents try to keep afloat between careers, spouses, and children, but sometimes they need a little boost. David J. Palmiter, Jr., a clinical psychologist, offers a helping hand. In his book, [amazon_link id=”1934716146″ target=”_blank” … Read More