Thu, 31 December 2009
I'm not one to make predictions normally - I usually leave that for the Internet Marketing "Gurus" or our own Allison Reynolds (she has a nose for changes in online business), but these are some of the things I think are becoming more important and/or vital for online businesses. Allison, Barb and I would like to wish you all a very happy, healthy and prosperous 2010. To keep up to date with the Secret Women's Business Network visit: http://www.swbnetwork.com |
Thu, 31 December 2009
There are major differences between New Year's Resolutions and realistic goal setting, which is why resolutions tend to fail within a week of having made them. Direct download: swbn-bitesize-16-avoid-new-years-resolutions.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:29 AM |
Tue, 29 December 2009
Setting big or vague goals for yourself will only result in an inability to focus on what needs to be done to achieve them so you need to make them more manageable For more from the SWBN visit http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog |
Thu, 24 December 2009
For more SWBN bitesize visit: http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog For Ed Dale's Buying and Selling Websites course visit http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog/valuingwebsites **Apologies for the static on the recording - I've removed as much as possible but it seems to have been a computer soundcard issue** |
Tue, 22 December 2009
It can be a scary and uncomfortable exercise but things will blossom as a result. We all have projects and websites that force us to lose focus on the important things - the things that are working for us. For more SWBN Bitesize podcasts visit http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog |
Mon, 21 December 2009
What is working and what isn't? What is costing money? What is taking up your time? Only by knowing these things about your business can you determine what's best for it...what your next steps should be....and what you should focus on in 2010 For more SWBN Bitesize visit http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog |
Sun, 20 December 2009
Monitor what people are saying about you and your niche or market. This can be done really quickly by setting up Google alerts and clever use of your Google Reader. To learn more about the SWBN please visit http://www.swbnetwork.com Direct download: swbn-bitesize-11-tracking-online-activity.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:35 AM |
Wed, 16 December 2009
In this full length podcast from the Secret Women's Business Network, Trisha discusses the necessity for being mindful of what you eat and how to stay healthy throughout the holiday season and beyond. To learn more about Trisha Stewart and her books visit http://www.trishastewart.com For more on the SWBN visit http://www.swbnetwork.com |
Tue, 15 December 2009
This podcast offers some ideas of the numbers you should be looking particularly closely at and what to do if they don't measure up to your needs or expectations To learn more about the Secret Women's Business Network visit http://www.swbnetwork.com |
Mon, 14 December 2009
This SWBN Bitesize offers some more ideas on what statistics to check regularly, what they might mean and what changes you might like to make. For example, are you checking all clicks to links are you site, especially affiliate links? If not, you are missing out on important opportunity to improve your business income. For more from the Secret Women's Business Network visit: http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog |
Fri, 11 December 2009
In this SWBN Bitesize, Lisa talks about some of the stats you should be tracking through Analytics, what they mean, and what you might choose to do about them. To listen to more Bitesize podcasts from the Secret Women's Business Network visit http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog |
Thu, 10 December 2009
Over the next few SWBN Bitesize podcasts Lisa will be discussing why you should be tracking your stats, what you should be looking for and what to do about the results. To listen to more bitesize podcasts visit http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog Direct download: swbn-bitesize-07-what-you-measure-you-improve.mp3 Category:podcasts -- posted at: 12:44 AM |
Tue, 8 December 2009
In this SWBN Bitesize from the Secret Women's Business Network, Lisa talks about the importance of making your website appealing to visitors. For more from the SWBN visit the blog at http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog |
Mon, 7 December 2009
You may not want visitors to click a certain link or fill-out their email address, you may simply want them to browse your blog and learn more about you and your area of expertise. That's why you need every aspect of your blog or website to be clear and easy to navigate. Don't forget to visit the Secret Women's Business Network |
Mon, 7 December 2009
At the seminar there were daily Hot Seat sessions that looked at the problems attendees were having with their websites. The overwhelming problem in all cases was that visitors were not being given clear directions. Click here for more from the Secret Women's Business Network |
Mon, 7 December 2009
To help beat your resistance visit the Secret Women's Business Network at http://www.swbnetwork.com And keep listening for more SWBN Bitesize podcasts |
Mon, 7 December 2009
In this second SWBN Bitesize podcast I talk about how the Coming Home Seminar and Ed Dale in particular gave me a much needed kick up the bum. For more from the Secret Women's Business Network visit: http://www.SWBNetwork.com/blog |
Mon, 7 December 2009
In this first SWBN Bitesize, Lisa Hartwell talks about the recent Thirty Day Challenge Coming Home Seminar in Manchester and what Ed Dale was talking about in relation to micro transactions. For more from the Secret Women's Business Network visit http://www.SWBNetwork.com/blog |
Tue, 8 September 2009
In this podcasr, Chandra chats with Lisa Hartwell about website usability, out tasking and achieving a work-life balance. You can find out more about Chandra by following @CKClarke on Twitter, visiting her personal humor blog, and visiting her editing and proofreading company, Scribendi.com. |
Wed, 12 August 2009
Lisa, Barb and Allison from the Secret Women's Business Network answer some of your questions on business and marketing, including:
If you found this useful and would like to ask a question of the team then please go to the blog at http://www.swbnetwork.com/blog, send them a message on Twitter or head over to the SWBN Friendfeed group. |
Mon, 27 July 2009
In this podcast she discusses what businesses should be doing online, the mistakes she sees them making, and how social networking can really boost a company's profile and help them to reach and talk to customers in an environment they find comfortable. To follow June on Twitter got to http://twitter.com/MediaCollective or visit her website http://www.TheMediaCollective.com |
Tue, 16 June 2009
In this podcast, Susan talks to Lisa Hartwell about the incredible 6 months she has spent in New York, what she has learned from spending time with Seth and her fellow MBA students, and where she goes from here in her quest to "change the world" You can find out more about Susan at Susan Hires a Boss, Twitty Questions and by following @SusanVLewis on Twitter. |
Wed, 27 May 2009
Vince Samios discusses his free Inlinks Passive Income Strategy with Lisa Hartwell from the Secret Women's Business Network, as well as lead generation, Facebook advertising and Twitter traffic. Vince Samios is a young Australian entrepreneur who is making a good living online. In this podcast he shares some of the ways he does this, why he has chosen to give his strategies away for free and the aspects of Internet Marketing everyone should be aware of in order to be successful online. To learn more about the Inlinks Passive Income Strategy visit Vince's blog at http://www.VinceSamios.com and follow him on Twitter at http://twitter.com/vincesamios To comment on this podcast and learn more about creating a successful business online AND offline visit the Secret Women's Business Network blog. |
Tue, 28 April 2009
Susan Smith has been an online marketer since the early days of the Internet in 1994. She works with a variety of business clients including National Geographic, and helps individuals through her website Women's Work. In this week's SWBN podcast she talks with Lisa Hartwell about being a woman in what was once a male-dominated environment, creating a balance between work and family life, and the biggest obstacle she sees people come up against when they are starting online businesses. To follow Susan on Twitter click on @Susan_Smith To comment on this podcast please visit the Secret Women's Business Network blog or the SWBN FriendFeed room. |
Wed, 15 April 2009
Carolyne McCourtie is a full-time online marketer and business coach from Australia. If you have ever done the Thirty Day Challenge you will definitely know Caro, but apart from her participation there she keeps a relatively low profile in the world of Internet Marketing. Caro talks to Lisa Hartwell of the Secret Women's Business Network about creating and building an online business and why mindset is so important to the success of that business. This interview is packed full of great advice for any business owner, and especially if you are just starting out in business. To discuss this podcast, please visit the SWBN Friendfeed room or add you comments to the Secret Women's Business Network blog. You can follow Carolyne McCourtie on Twitter here. |
Fri, 27 March 2009
Brent Hodgson, one of the team behind Market Samurai, talks to Lisa Hartwell of the Secret Women's Business Network, in the second part of his interview. Last week he talked about the fundamentals of creating a good online business, this week you can hear him discuss extreme customer service, ethical marketing, and how to develop a great team. You can follow Brent Hodgson and the Noble Samurai team on Twitter and learn more about Market Samurai here. To discuss this podcast and the issues it raises, please visit the Secret Women's Business Network Friendfeed room or add your comments to the SWBN blog. |
Fri, 20 March 2009
Brent Hodgson from Noble Samurai, the company behind the Market Samurai software talks to Lisa Hartwell of the Secret Womens Business Network. Brent is a young Australian marketer and entrepreneur, who began his business career at the age of 12. In the first part of the interview he discusses the fundamentals of creating a good business online, whether it's realistic to start a business online with few skills and expect to make money relatively quickly, what he thinks about the big promises made by marketers who offer to sell you a blueprint to fast bucks, and his 3 Golden Rules for online marketing success. To follow Brent or Noble Samurai on Twitter you can find them at @BrentHodgson and @NobleSamurai. You can learn more about Market Samurai here. Next week, in the second part of this interview, you can hear Brent talking about ethical marketing, creating great, successful teams and extreme customer service. |
Mon, 16 February 2009
The 3rd and final part of our Ed Dale meets the SWBN mini-series of podcasts. In this podcast Ed discusses why there is often bitterness surrounding big Internet Marketing launches, the reason he is such a chick magnet, why it's important to protect your online environment, the difference between men and women, and why his approach to Facebook has changed. If you missed the first 2 episodes of this interview then we suggest you listen to them first at the Secret Womens Business Network blog or at iTunes. For more on Ed Dale you can follow him on Twitter at http//twitter.com/Ed_Dale, take the Thirty Day Challenge (for free) or sign-up for the Thirty Day Challenge Plus. As always, check out the SWBN on the blog, on Twitter or in our FriendFeed room. |
Tue, 10 February 2009
In this second part of our Ed Dale meets the SWBN Mini-Series of podcasts, Ed talks about the current global economic crisis, how the opportunities still exist for online marketers to make money and why chasing the next big moneymaking scheme is not the answer to paying your bills. He also answers a question that many people wanted to know the answer to: how does he manage to fit it all in? If you missed the first podcast you can find it here at http://www.swbn.info, on the Secret Womens Business Network blog or at iTunes. We highly recommend anyone new to online business or new to marketing their business online follow the Thirty Day Challenge. It's free and can be done anytime of the year. More recently Ed has created the Thirty Day Challenge Plus which is the next step in the process, and teaches more indepth online business skills once the initial market research has been completed. You can follow Ed on Twitter at @Ed_Dale. As always you can follow the SWBN on Twitter at @SWBN and chat in our SWBN FriendFeed Room. |
Mon, 2 February 2009
Ed Dale has been an important influence on the Secret Women's Business Network. We all met through the Thirty Day Challenge and have found some of our best training to come through the Thirty Day Challenge, the Underachievers program (no longer available) and the Immediate Edge. So, we were incredibly excited when Ed agreed to talk to us for the SWBN podcast. Ed gave up nearly 2 hours of his time to talk to Lisa Hartwell and all of it was such valuable content that we have decided to spread it over 3 podcasts, now unofficially called the Ed Dale meets the SWBN Mini-series of Podcasts! In this podcast, Ed shares his business history and some of the things he learned along the way, as well as the thinking behind the Thirty Day Challenge. We highly recommend anyone new to online business or new to marketing their business online follow the Thirty Day Challenge at http://www.ThirtyDayChallenge.com. It's free and can be done anytime of the year. More recently Ed has created the Thirty Day Challenge Plus at http://www.SWBN-Likes.com/30DCplus which is the next step in the process, and teaches more indepth online business skills once the initial market research has been completed. You can follow Ed on Twitter at @Ed_Dale. As always you can follow the SWBN on Twitter at @SWBN and chat in our SWBNetwork Friendfeed room - we'd love to get to know you better and discover your most burning questions about business and marketing. You can also visit the blog at http://www.SWBNetwork.com/blog |
Fri, 23 January 2009
Nathan is another interviewee who tells me this is his first interview, although I'm starting to disbelieve it folks when they say that. They certainly don't sound as nervous as I did on my first interview. If you'd like to follow Nathan on Twitter you can find him at @NathanRidley and you can get updates on Traffic Android too. If you would like to discuss today's podcast, why not head over to the SWBNetwork FriendFeed room... |

