5/30/07 Wednesday Weekly - Please Update Your Preferences
by MIBN


 
The Weekly Giggle

A Sunday school teacher was discussing the Ten Commandments with her five and six year olds. After explaining the commandment to "honor thy father and
thy mother," she asked "Is there a commandment that teaches us how to treat our brothers and sisters?"

Without missing a beat, one little boy answered, "Thou shall not kill."

The Latest News 
It's not nationally breaking news, but it is important to YOU.

In an effort to make sure your Wednesday Weekly is pertinent to you, we are expanding our Wednesday Weekly news to include more regional events and information. 

We really value that you are a subscriber because we know how many newsletters are available to you.  Because we value your time, we want to make sure we are delivering the kind of information that you really want and information that is pertinent to your life. 

We now offer the Wednesday Weekly in four regions of the United States.  Choose the region of the U.S. you do
business in, you will then receive your own edition of the newsletter with events in available in your region, and with links to sponsors and small business members in your region. 

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Did You Know?
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Mothers account for nearly $1.6 Trillion in annual spending - The purchasing power of mothers is equal to the purchasing power of the country of Great Britain.

Moms today control 80% of a households' spending.

Women carry 76 million credit cards - 18 million more than men.

Marketing Tip 
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Does your press release illustrate? Use real life examples about how your company or organization solved a problem. Identify the problem and identify why your solution is the right solution. Give examples of how your service or product fulfills needs or satisfies desires. What benefits can be expected? Use real life examples to powerfully communicate the benefits of using your product or service.

If you are reporting on a corporate milestone, make sure that you attribute your success or failures to one or more events. If your company has experienced significant growth, tell the world what you did right. Show the cause and effect.

Work/Life Balance Tip 
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If you've ever had a hard time saying no to someone because you didn't want to make them uncomfortable or feared hurting their feelings, then your "good girl" is alive and well. The "Good Girl Syndrome" is the beliefs and subsequent behaviors that arise from wanting everyone to like you and not wanting to make anyone mad. And if a good girl does make someone mad, it is very stressful for her. The stress of potentially making someone mad is so great, many women find it easier to remain a good girl, and not rock the boat. To keep everything going smoothly, "good girls" work very hard at not inconveniencing anyone. Too often, good girls put other people's needs in front of their own needs.

By becoming conscious of where your good girl has stopped you, you are less likely to do the same thing again. If you are feeling brave, share this article with a friend and ask her where she thinks you've let the good girl interfere with taking care of yourself. And if your internal good girl is costing you money, it's time to sit down and have a long chat with her. Is she really making life better for you?

Business Tip 
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Frances McGuckin, Small Biz Pro
 
Choose the right business: Many women become involved in businesses that tout low start-up costs, part-time hours, no experience necessary, with maximum financial rewards. These rarely succeed. Be sure you have chosen the right business for the right reasons.

CYD LOGOSales Tip
Content Provided by:
Patricia Fripp, CSP, CPAE
Divide and conquer. - If you're doing a sales presentation, shake hands with everyone as they enter the room. Connect with them so you see them as individuals, and you become more memorable to them too. (People are usually more shy of groups of strangers than in one-on-one contacts.)

Focus and be sincere. -
If you appear nervous or unsure, you may seem devious or incompetent. If your sales presentation does not respond to their concerns and you just grind on with a prepared pitch, they will decide you don't care about them and their problems. Look people right in the eyes and convince them that you stand 100% behind the ideas, products, or services that you want to sell them. Pick up on their concerns, and address them.

Moms Making A Difference 
CYD LOGOElizabeth Dole Scholarship Fund-
in Partnership with
WIPP.org

We need your help finding the best and the brightest young women entrepreneur community leaders to apply for the FIRST Elizabeth Dole Young Entrepreneur Scholarship. 

The scholarship is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to gain knowledge, skills and guidance from successful women business owners - as well as have a chance to receive a cash award to help grow their business!


In tribute to her legacy of leadership, the Elizabeth Dole Young Entrepreneur Scholarship has been established to recognize high potential young women business owners who are leaders in their community, with resources and guidance to excel their businesses and personal success.

Here are the qualifications you will be looking for:
    * At least 51% woman-owned
    * Entrepreneur between the ages of 21-35
    * U.S. Citizen
    * Business 5 years old or less
    * Revenue of $500, 000 or less for service industries OR $1milion or less for manufacturing industries
    * The business has capacity to assume more debt
    * Owner has a satisfactory personal credit history

More information about the program is available through MIBN's Association Partner at www.WIPP.org. The deadline to apply is June 15th, so please pass this on - this is a life-changing opportunity not to be missed! 
 
Do you know a Mom whose Making a Difference?  Let us know about her!


Have a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous Week!
 
Sincerely,
 
Moms In Business Network
 


Originally Posted: Jul 16, 2007 at 7:02 PM
Last Updated: Jul 16, 2007 at 7:02 PM






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