Friday, November 7, 2008

Money-Saving Tips for Christmas and Beyond

Since attending several wealth-building conferences, I've been saving money each day so that I don't go into debt buying holiday gifts and saving for vacations.

By saving a little every day you instantly having enough to buy all of the toys, clothing, jewelry, and gift cards on your gift-giving list.

I'm not talking about putting away hundreds of dollars each day. Just a little bit makes the buying process less stressful. Isn't that what the holidays represent?

You'll find lots of my money-saving tips at MoneyCashIncome.com, where I share how to make and save money to build your wealth.

I used to joke with my husband that we'll be recycling cans during our retirement. Now that I'm practicing money strategies early in my life, I know that recycling won't be part of the plan, and I hope the same for you.

Visit and bookmark MoneyCashIncome.com so that you benefit from my experience.

To your success,

Wednesday, April 9, 2008

Are You Ready for a Web Site Makeover?

In the late 1990s, when many of us were just arriving on the Web, there were few templates to create attractive Web sites. We made due with what was available, and that was acceptable for visitors.

Today, there are hundreds, if not thousands of attractive templates available to revamp your site.

I chose a content management system to redo ShirleyFrazier.com, my official site. It's a step above a simple Web site, combining articles, news, a blog, and additional pages for feature content.

Is it time for you to create a new, online space for customers? At first it may seem to be a daunting task. But consider the positives. An update:

1. Revives a drab space, similar to a new coat of paint.
2. Encourages visitors to stay longer to look around to explore.
3. Creates a reason to connect with past and current clients, telling them about the change.

Consider a Web site update. A new exterior will revive your sales and site traffic.

Friday, March 28, 2008

This Week's Ideas and Inspiration

There's lots to learn all over the Internet, but good things also happen offline.

Yesterday, I went to my local library and borrowed five books that will increase my knowledge about Skype, business travel, marketing, and other topics. Visit your library soon to see what's in store for you.

This week I blogged about:

Are you a teleseminar junkie? Many experts are touting their programs through telephone seminars, but don't let these events take over your calendar. I explain how to temper teleseminars with getting the work done.

Lunch is on everyone's menu. How about turning your lunch into a productive client meeting? Here's where I encourage you to invite clients to join you for a lunch and learn.

Ready to create your first brochure? It's an important marketing tool that's needed as part of your sales program. I'll start a series on brochure creation next week. Find out more about it here.

To your success,