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Goal setting is a popular topic in December and January, but what about September? I think of September as a time for learning something new. The kids are back in school and our lives fall into a routine again. When my kids were young, summer was filled with mini vacations, watching our daughters, and squeezing in work when and where we could among the fun and activities. I tried to slow it down and enjoy the summer so I wouldn’t complain that it went “too fast” and it worked. I always felt like I had a full summer, down time and active times, but come September, I was always ready to get to work!

September brings about the thought of learning something new. I like to review my business and see what else I’d like to learn. Community Education always mails out a catalog and I read it cover to cover, looking for something new to learn. I turn down a few pages for myself, one for my husband and a few for the kids when they were school age. As entrepreneurs, business owners, and those in control of growing our businesses ourselves, we are constantly learning.

I encourage all of you to consider taking a class in your community to learn something new. There are a lot of great offerings out there. Learn more about Facebook or LinkedIn, learn how to operate your camera and take better pictures, learn how to relax and relieve stress, adopt better eating habits or learn to cook healthier meals for you and your family.

If you want to learn more about WordPress websites, or a website for a membership club or group, let me know!

Now, let’s turn that around…ever thought about teaching? How could teaching a class expand your business? I recommend you contact the Community Education Organization in your community. Ask them about the process, when is the next deadline, what is the most popular night or day for classes, how do you get paid, what’s the fee, do they promote the events above and beyond being included in the catalog, how can you promote the event to increase attendance? Find out more about teaching…you may end up learning something new about your business.

Michelle Aspelin, Entrepreneur
Mindshare Marketing & Implementation Services LLC

 

Goal setting is a popular topic in December and January, but what about September? I think of September as a time to “Start Fresh”. The kids are back in school and our lives fall into a routine again. For me, summer was filled with mini vacations, watching our 9 and 11 year old daughters and squeezing in work when and where we could among the fun and activities. I tried to slow it down and enjoy the summer so I’m not complaining it went “too fast” and it worked. I feel like I had a full summer, down time and active times, but boy am I ready to get back to work!

September brings about the thought of learning something new. I like to review my business and see what else I’d like to learn. Community Education always mails out a catalog in August and this time I read it cover to cover, looking for something new to learn. I turned down a few pages for myself, one for my husband and a few for the kids. As entrepreneurs, business owners, and those in control of growing our businesses ourselves, we are constantly learning.

I encourage all of you to consider taking a class in your community to learn something new. There are a lot of great offerings out there. Learn more about Facebook or LinkedIn, learn how to operate your camera and take better pictures, learn how to relax and relieve stress, adopt better eating habits or learn to cook healthier meals for you and your family.

Now, let’s turn that around…ever thought about teaching? How could teaching a class expand your business? Ask Members Dr Becky Pauly or Terri O. Johnson. They have classes offered right now in the District 112 Community Ed catalog.

Many of our members have taught in the past or are currently teaching. I recommend each Chapter invite the Community Education Organization that serves your region to a WIN Meeting. Ask them about the process, when is the next deadline, what night is the most popular night or day for classes, how do you get paid, what’s the fee, do they promote the events above and beyond being included in the catalog, how can you promote the event to increase attendance? Find out more about teaching…you might learn something NEW about your business.

– See more at: http://win-mn.com/traditions-join-us-oct-3-for-speaker-event/#sthash.6u0aeiop.dpuf

Goal setting is a popular topic in December and January, but what about September? I think of September as a time to “Start Fresh”. The kids are back in school and our lives fall into a routine again. For me, summer was filled with mini vacations, watching our 9 and 11 year old daughters and squeezing in work when and where we could among the fun and activities. I tried to slow it down and enjoy the summer so I’m not complaining it went “too fast” and it worked. I feel like I had a full summer, down time and active times, but boy am I ready to get back to work!

September brings about the thought of learning something new. I like to review my business and see what else I’d like to learn. Community Education always mails out a catalog in August and this time I read it cover to cover, looking for something new to learn. I turned down a few pages for myself, one for my husband and a few for the kids. As entrepreneurs, business owners, and those in control of growing our businesses ourselves, we are constantly learning.

I encourage all of you to consider taking a class in your community to learn something new. There are a lot of great offerings out there. Learn more about Facebook or LinkedIn, learn how to operate your camera and take better pictures, learn how to relax and relieve stress, adopt better eating habits or learn to cook healthier meals for you and your family.

Now, let’s turn that around…ever thought about teaching? How could teaching a class expand your business? Ask Members Dr Becky Pauly or Terri O. Johnson. They have classes offered right now in the District 112 Community Ed catalog.

Many of our members have taught in the past or are currently teaching. I recommend each Chapter invite the Community Education Organization that serves your region to a WIN Meeting. Ask them about the process, when is the next deadline, what night is the most popular night or day for classes, how do you get paid, what’s the fee, do they promote the events above and beyond being included in the catalog, how can you promote the event to increase attendance? Find out more about teaching…you might learn something NEW about your business.

– See more at: http://win-mn.com/traditions-join-us-oct-3-for-speaker-event/#sthash.6u0aeiop.dpuf

Goal setting is a popular topic in December and January, but what about September? I think of September as a time to “Start Fresh”. The kids are back in school and our lives fall into a routine again. For me, summer was filled with mini vacations, watching our 9 and 11 year old daughters and squeezing in work when and where we could among the fun and activities. I tried to slow it down and enjoy the summer so I’m not complaining it went “too fast” and it worked. I feel like I had a full summer, down time and active times, but boy am I ready to get back to work!

September brings about the thought of learning something new. I like to review my business and see what else I’d like to learn. Community Education always mails out a catalog in August and this time I read it cover to cover, looking for something new to learn. I turned down a few pages for myself, one for my husband and a few for the kids. As entrepreneurs, business owners, and those in control of growing our businesses ourselves, we are constantly learning.

I encourage all of you to consider taking a class in your community to learn something new. There are a lot of great offerings out there. Learn more about Facebook or LinkedIn, learn how to operate your camera and take better pictures, learn how to relax and relieve stress, adopt better eating habits or learn to cook healthier meals for you and your family.

 

Now, let’s turn that around…ever thought about teaching? How could teaching a class expand your business? Ask Members Dr Becky Pauly or Terri O. Johnson. They have classes offered right now in the District 112 Community Ed catalog.

Many of our members have taught in the past or are currently teaching. I recommend each Chapter invite the Community Education Organization that serves your region to a WIN Meeting. Ask them about the process, when is the next deadline, what night is the most popular night or day for classes, how do you get paid, what’s the fee, do they promote the events above and beyond being included in the catalog, how can you promote the event to increase attendance? Find out more about teaching…you might learn something NEW about your business.

– See more at: http://win-mn.com/traditions-join-us-oct-3-for-speaker-event/#sthash.6u0aeiop.dpuf

Ways to Promote Your Blog Post

Take advantage of your networks and post your blog on Facebook, LinkedIn, Instagram and other sites. Create several unique status updates listing the reasons to visit your new website or blog and include a link to your site.

Simple Instructions

To create a “link” directly to your blog post, be on your specific blog post, then copy the URL address in your browser at the top of the screen. Then, go to Facebook or wherever, and paste the URL link. Add a comment about the link. It will drive traffic to your site and users will land specifically on our post vs. your Home page.

Ask your friends to SHARE with their friends. Remember the power of viral marketing!

Consider buying an ad on Facebook. You can create a specific daily budget and reach your target market.

Announce your new site or blog to the groups you’re affiliated with on LinkedIn, Facebook, and other professional organizations. Make posts directly on their sites and blogs. Again, you want to position yourself as the expert and provide a solution to their problem.

There are software and apps out there that can automate this posting as well.

Follow me on Facebook or LinkedIn.

Michelle Aspelin
Entrepreneur and Professional Implementer
Mindshare Marketing & Implementation Services
952-484-6015