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social media

Quick Link: How to Plan a Social Media Event

March 10, 2011

Women in business organizations understand the importance of planning and promoting events with social media.  Mashable, always a reliable source for excellent social media advice, lets entrepreneurs in on the “how to” of planning social media events.  With a five step guide, all women entrepreneurs have the knowledge they need to put on a tremendous [...]

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Understanding Social Media Marketing

February 28, 2011

For women starting a business, understanding social media marketing can help take a business to the next level.  By putting a content marketing plan and social media campaign into place, a business can not only expand, but they can gain higher-end clients who spend more, therefore elevating the bottom line. The Girl Scouts are a [...]

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Clean Up Your Facebook Profile Now!

February 21, 2011

Ever read someone’s Facebook profile and shake your head at what has been posted? Too much information, totally inappropriate status updates, and compromising pictures can make a prospective client or employer run the other way should they ever see. But Just How Offensive is Your Facebook Profile? That is the question Sarah Kessler asked of [...]

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Facebook Pages Redesigned

February 11, 2011

If your business has a Facebook page (as it should!), be on the lookout for a new design. Just as it changed the look of personal profiles earlier this year, Facebook will shortly be launching a redesign of their pages for businesses, celebrities, and other organizations. Read Mashable’s article about what these changes mean and [...]

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How the Girl Scouts Use Social Media (and what you can learn from them!)

January 31, 2011

We all know the Girls Scouts have a long history of empowering girls to be creative, self-sufficient, and innovative. They are natural women entrepreneurs. Their annual Cookie Drive is one of the best examples of entrepreneurship from the ground up. Well now they’ve taken it even farther! As this article from SMedio discusses, the Girl [...]

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Ragan’s 10 Best Corporate Blogs

January 20, 2011

Women business entrepreneurs are social media savvy and understand the importance blogging can have on a small business. Other small business blogs are a great source of knowledge and inspiration, but that doesn’t mean there aren’t lessons to be learned from large corporations.  While corporate blogging used to have the reputation of being a bore, [...]

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Are Twitter Newspapers a Fad or Valuable Small Business Resource?

January 18, 2011

Women entrepreneurs are always on the lookout for the next big social media phenomenon.  Sometimes it’s easy to spot a mile away and sometimes it’s right in front of our faces before we realize how huge it’s become.  One trend popping up in the twittersphere is Twitter newspapers.  Laura Spencer of Freelance Folder has written [...]

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Win a Custom Facebook Page for you and/or your Business

December 6, 2010

View the custom page for the book, How to Start your Business with $100. You can win a custom Facebook page valued at $149, design by nextSTEPH to propel your business into 2011. Click here to enter The Wild Women Entrepreneurs Custom Facebook Page Giveaway.

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Taking Your Business to the Next Level: Growing a Community

October 4, 2010

The Wild WE began as an ambitious endeavor by a determined entrepreneur. It quickly grew into the largest community of women entrepreneurs in the world. In her inaugural podcast to kick off her Biz 100 Tour, promoting “How to Start Your Business with $100”, our founder Ja-Naé Duane offers “Steps to Growing Your Own Community”. [...]

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Reach Out and Tweet Someone

November 4, 2009

I decided to do a video over my morning coffee, to let you know what Wild Women Entrepreneurs has in store! Click Here to Watch my video! NOTE: I am wearing my pj’s. Do NOT be afraid. I repeat, do NOT be afraid!

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