To Twitter or Not To Twitter?
by Jill Crossland
In 1976 Martha Stewart started a catering business in her basement. In the years to follow she released numerous cookbooks, wrote dozens of newspaper columns, magazine articles and other pieces on homemaking, and made numerous television appearances.
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Queen Bee To Worker Bee
by Jill Crossland
Some entrepreneurs are making the temporary move back to the workforce. The good thing is that many of them are doing it on their own terms and opting to keep their businesses open by hiring office managers or virtual assistants.
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Hi, My Name Is - A Networking Primer
an interview with Donna Messer
Forget rubber-chicken dinners, elevator speeches and doing the business card shuffle. Donna Messer, president of ConnectUs Canada Communications Canada, and one of North America’s leading experts in business matching shares her best kept secrets on what really works (and doesn’t) in today’s world of business networking.
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BYOB (Be Your Own Boss)
an interview with Cynthia Martyn, Ladies Who Launch
When I was launching my business, I was dogged by a strong sense of déjà vu, despite never having done anything quite like it before.
I didn’t have time to give it much thought - I was too busy preparing for the launch.
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The New Face of Social Networking
by Jill Crossland
It was not so long ago that we were a bit shocked to find out that someone had Googled our name in order to find out more about us. Now it is considered the norm. Our online profile has grown from those early days when we joined virtual networking groups, dipped our toes into some discussion forums and had our first website designed.
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