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If you read around this site a bit, you’ll see that I don’t really write that much about technology here. That’s weird!
You see, I’m offering much more than technology. Sometimes business tips, sometimes humorous, and sometimes thought provoking. Whatever I can think to write about a couple of times per week.
I’m not a pro-blogger out to make millions through Adsense. I am a coach that has almost 20 years of technical background and I want to help small businesses get their word out. That’s what juices me up and makes me happy.
Thanks for coming by and hopefully we can work together. You’ll get an online presence and I’ll get the satisfaction of helping you through some difficult things so that you can help someone else be more awesome, too! Thanks!
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Lemonade
This is an excellent little movie about how some people have re-created their lives.
http://www.hulu.com/watch/120840/lemonade
Sadly most people don’t think about taking control of their own destiny until the winds of change force their hand.
The people in this film, and more than a dozen that I have personally spoken with, exude joy and love to say that the day they got fired was the greatest day of their lives. Not that they thought that at the time!
By having the “safety net” taken away and being thrown into the world and told, “Make it!” these folks did what felt great to them.
Gary Vaynerchuk said that someone that is “bat-shit crazy” about coffee and blogs like mad and just LOVES everything about coffee is going to be huge. The guy in this movie, with his coffee roaster and mobile shop, made me think of that again.
I promise that you love a thing and you love to research out it and find out everything you can about it, you’ll find others that love what you do. They are your people, your tribe.
I bet they’re waiting for you now.
Behind the Mask
Are you wearing a mask??
Could it be that your mask is just that you’re not showing up to be seen??
There are tons of ways to be out there on the Internet: websites, blogs, FaceBook, Twitter and about a million other forums, groups and apps. Each has it’s own advantages and disadvantages.
But the one thing that they all offer is the opportunity to put yourself out there, to get you seen and recognized by thousands of people that you would otherwise have had about a 0.1% chance of connecting with.
Lots of folks are confused about the value of some of these tools, so here’s my spin on the big players in Social Media. (And, no. I am not calling myself a Social Media Guru, like every third person on Twitter.) Let’s talk about blogs, FaceBook, and Twitter with a nod toward the common website.
Website:
Yes. You need one. And it’s amazingly easy.
- Get hosting. (Yes. They’ll give me a couple of bucks if you use my link. My kids thank you!)
- Get WordPress. (You probably don’t even have to do this as most hosts will install it for you.)
- Create some pages for the various aspects of your business. Product or Service descriptions, Rates, About Us, Contact, etc.
This is your place that you put your official marketing stuff. It’s your company billboard/brochure. It’s relatively static and you can sell like crazy here and have optin boxes and whatever else it takes to get people into your funnel and have them buying your stuff.
Blog:
Setup is the same as above:
- Go get hosting.
- Get WordPress.
- Start creating awesome content!
Here is where you get to show your personality for your business. Let people get to know you. There are many levels of personal revelation available, from “What goes on behind the scenes in our workplace” to “I love cats!”
People get to know you as a person ongoingly. They get to like you because they know you. And people will always buy moer from people that they know, like, and respect.
FaceBook:
Some will cry foul, heresy, or stupidity about this one, but…
FaceBook is for personal contact.
I have nobody on my FaceBook that I don’t really know. I talk to them weekly, or have done business with them, or I went to high school with them… some number of years ago.
Yes, I have done business with some of those folks. But, now I know them. They’re not just prospects. I could call any of them and they’d answer. (I hope!)
There are fan pages for doing business on FB, but something about being fans annoys me. <shrug> That’s just one of my things to work through, because I know a lot of people are using FB fan pages and it wroks for them. So, go ahead and market like crazy through a fan page, but keep your personal account… personal.
I like the idea of having a place where I am never selling and I am just connecting with people that I know and like. Sharing life’s little suprises and wisdom.
Twitter:
Ah, Twitter!
At first, like everyone else, I said, “Who cares about what I had for lunch?”
Then one day, I had a great conversation with social media socialite, Tia Singh. (I don’t think she calls herself that, but she’s super friendly and knowledgable about these things, so I’m calling her that!)
I had a great shift in thought about how Twitter lets you join in on conversations with people, in practically real time, about the various things I’m interested in.
Here is a great article from the NY Times about Why Twitter Will Endure. Read that and understand that Twitter is changing customer service, too.
My true Twitter story
I had just read that article a week or two ago and when I had a problem with my bank (Suntrust) this week. I tweeted about it and I got results too.
I woke up on Wednesday after a holiday weekend. I needed to check one of my personal bank accounts and to my horror that I was massively overdrawn. There was some confusion due to the way that the website reported transactions and how soon deposits clear. Combine that with the holiday effect and it all added up to calamity.
When I called, the rep explained to me why I had 11 overdraft charges at $36 each. GRRRR! After checking my account, I was told that since I have been such a “good customer” for so long that he’d be able to refund one of the charges. I felt like I was told I was a “good doggie” and then thwapped on the nose!
After tweeting my disgust at Suntrust, I was contacted by their Twitter folks and given a different number. Apparently this was a hotline for the disgruntled. I spoke with a soothing, apologetic, nice woman and I was refunded more than half of the charges. Not all of them, but they hoped I’d understand that it wasn’t really a bank error and I might need another way to track my accounts than the website, which might not always be real time. (I swear I usually do, but just upgraded OS and computer parts and had let my receipts accounting fall behind.)
So, yah. Ultimately it is my problem and they Could have given me nothing. But, by using Twitter and treating people like people, Suntrust saved my accounts from being moved (I have 4 accounts there… still).
Companies are starting to see the value of having people on Twitter, FaceBook and other social media channels in order to show a human and humane face. Soon, all business will go that way.
Take off the mask!
So just like maybe 8-10 years ago, you couldn’t understand why anyone but drug dealers and doctors would need a cell phone… you might consider getting your Twitter and other social media outlets working for you!
Jump in and play the game, not behind some mask, but as you; the real, authentic you. Share as much or as little of the details of your personal life, but be honest and tell your truth. That is how you get to know people, enroll clients, and get more business.
As a bonus, you may meet many other really great authentic people that are creating greatness in the world. Maybe you’ll meet new business partners or even friends!
I invite you to start with me! Please follow me at http://twitter.com/TobyMartini and join the conversation!
Building a Cathedral
A traveler came upon a group of three hard-at-work stonemasons, and asked each in turn what he was doing.
The first said, “I am sanding down this block of marble.”
The second said, “I am preparing a foundation.”
The third said, “I am building a cathedral.”
This story has been repeated thousands of times, each with it’s own twist on the details. But, the main point is always the same: It’s not the work you have to do. It’s your perspective on it that makes it either a trudge, just some work, or a visionary creation.
Before I tell you why I bring that up in relation to your website or blog, I offer another 2-paragraph viewpoint.
Stop looking for other people to handle things. Don’t believe that someone will swoop in and get it all done for you. Of course you can delegate tasks that need to be done. But, expecting others to fix your business, your website, or your life is a self-defeating mistake.
Successful people in the world realized that if something needed changing, they would have to change it.
“The reasonable man adapts himself to the conditions that surround him… The unreasonable man adapts surrounding conditions to himself…
All progress depends on the unreasonable man.” – George Bernard Shaw
How does these things apply to you, someone that lives to be a contribution to the world?
If you need a website, you could take some time everyday complaining about how it’s not done, how you can’t find a good person to do it cheaply, or you are computer illiterate. Of course, none of those things get a website built.
Go read a book about either How to Pick a Good Web Developer OR How to Create a Site with WordPress. Learn enough to get it handled. Get it done!
With your site complete, you can be confident when you give people your business card. No more excuses about how, “It’s under construction” or “It’s only 2 pages now, but maybe next week I’ll get more posts up.”
You won’t be able to enroll people into your coaching or your event if you are waffling about your website.
It’s one less thing for you to be spending brain power on. You would just know that it works and that they will get to know you and your message by visiting your site.
Pet Peeve: I’m Computer Iliterate.
Nobody expects that you go learn how to be a programmer. But, don’t wear it like a badge, either. Do not argue FOR your limitations!
If someone told you that they were illiterate, you’d would most likely champion them to go learn to read in order to make their life easier. In the world of the future (meaning today) you need to know how to get around on your machine and how to talk to people about common computer and internet terms.
Don’t hobble yourself on purpose. Take a class, get a consultant or coach (Like me!) that will help you learn the basics so that you get these things out of the way of your message.
You want to be a contribution to the world and you’re letting little things get in your way. Get educated enough that you can get your message out there!
Focus on your end result, on your message and your contribution. Get your technology handled, whatever it takes. It’s a small block keeping you from creating your masterpiece, your cathedral.
You don’t have to learn everything about technology. Nobody knows it all. Even those of us that have spent 20 years in the guts of computers and code don’t know it all.
You don’t have to know it all. You just need to know enough to get IT started!
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