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Suzanne Pinckney

If you struggle to keep in touch (and network) with people, THIS is the solution - 0 views

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    Not only is this a dead simple and smart tip for follow up when you meet something, but the simplicity of this tip reminds me of how many hundreds of little tips like this we can provide online through video and/or blogs. We need to learn how to line up the copy to pitch it effectively.
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    yes, agree. sent comments via email. sorry - diigo is not very intuitive for me, for some reason. will have you give me a tutorial at some point...
Suzanne Pinckney

She Takes on the World » Bianca Te Rito - 0 views

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    video tips in series of short blog posts
Suzanne Pinckney

6 Tips For Hiring a Real Social Media Marketer - Search Engine Watch (#SEW) - 0 views

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    Think I might have found our girl. Let's discuss. xo C
Suzanne Pinckney

Hay House | Your Writing Life - 0 views

  • New ideas come to me all the time. I always have a Google Doc up on the screen so that I can write whenever I’m inspired. I intend to get at least 500 words in a day to stay connected to the process.
  • I think Twitter is where it’s at! If you enjoy writing, use Twitter as a tool for expressing yourself in fun 140-character messages. Twitter is also a great way to engage with a larger audience and get feedback about your writing. If people are retweeting your posts, you can trust that the content is good. Follow other writers and people whose work you respect, interact with them, and get in the mix. You can learn a lot from Twitter if you want to! In addition, having a strong Twitter following will greatly benefit your book launch, since you have a built-in network of supporters who can help spread the word fast.
  • Gen X and Y readers want clear messages. They are used to reading cut-to-the-chase tweets and concise, 400-word blogs. The key is to get to the point, fast!
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  • Listen to Gabby LIVE every Wednesday (9 am Pacific/noon Eastern) on her call-in talk show on Hay House Radio.Meet Gabby in person and learn more tips on how to build your branding at Hay House’s Writer’s Workshop in New York this June.
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    newsletter from hay house on writing, featuring gabby bernstein and nick ortner in the same month!
Suzanne Pinckney

How I Answered 3X More Emails In Half The Time - 1 views

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    how to delegate email - write templates and hand it over
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    wasn't able to access this without signing up. Did you save the tips anywhere?
Suzanne Pinckney

Fantastic First Impression - tips for website - 0 views

  • If you’re using white text on a dark background, don’t do anything else with your site before fixing that. It makes for a miserable reading experience, and it will cut down dramatically on the links and shares you receive. Your text should feel like black text on a white background, even if the colors are actually very dark gray with very light gray. If you’re using one of those fancy textured backgrounds that’s taking forever to load — replace it. Site speed is an essential element of reader-friendly design. Bump your font size up. How big will depend on the typeface you choose, but 14 pt is a good starting point. Speaking of typeface (what most of us call font), choose readability before anything else. No matter how much you love the look of that fancy, hard-to-read font, replace it. Don’t use 20 different typefaces all over your site. Choose one for your headers/subheaders and one for your body text. Links should be underlined. Designers love to play with more attractive ways of indicating links — sadly, none of them is as clear to the reader as underlined text is. When you’re writing content, break it up into fairly short paragraphs. Avoid very wide or very narrow columns for your text: both are hard to read. Columns that are 450-550 pixels wide tend to work well (here’s an article explaining why).
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