How to Create a Successful Blog
Part Five: It’s OK to Stop Blogging (Seriously!)

How to Create a Successful Blog <br>Part Five: It’s OK to Stop Blogging (Seriously!)
We’re coming to the end of a five-part series on how to build a successful blog. So far, we’ve discussed several things, including how to define what having a “successful blog” actually means to you. How to come up with a structure for your blog. How to drive more traffic to your blog. And more. And now, for the final installment of this series, I have some unexpected advice for you. I want you to know… It’s OK to stop blogging. Read More

Create a More Compelling Brand in 2019
with the One Page Brand Plan

Create a More Compelling Brand in 2019 <br>with the One Page Brand Plan
In today’s overcrowded and noisy marketplace filled with 24/7 newsfeeds, emails, messages and social channels, it takes a lot more than a pretty logo to stand out. Whether you’re selling a product, service, workshop – or anything else for that matter – the best way to get your target audience’s attention is to develop a relationship with them. Read More

How to Create a Successful Blog
Part Four: Get More Traffic

How to Create a Successful Blog <br>Part Four: Get More Traffic
If you’ve followed along with parts one, two, and three of this series, then things are rolling for your blog and it’s time to build your audience. There are so many different ways to drive traffic to your blog and get more people reading your work. Here are 12 steps you can take. Read More

Work with Me in 2019
and Step into the Spotlight

Work with Me in 2019 <br>and Step into the Spotlight
If you want a whole new level of brand awareness and visibility in 2019 and the tools to propel you forward, this program is not to be missed. Step into the spotlight with me and a small group of women working for their seat at the table. No. More. Hiding. Read More

How to Create a Successful Blog
Part Three: Serve Your People

How to Create a Successful Blog <br>Part Three: Serve Your People
Blogging is a lot like giving a performance onstage. You get up there. You deliver your best material. And then, you want to see the audience react. You want to feel like you’re serving your audience—inspiring them, delighting them, and holding their attention, not boring them! But in order to serve your audience, first, you need to understand what they want and need. How can you figure this out? It’s not actually that difficult. Read More