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6:00 – Vicky H on Writing for the Web

February 10, 2009 by Liz

The theme of SOBCon09 is the ROI of Relationships. Relationships with customers, employees, colleagues, coworkers, builders, contractors, developers, and CUSTOMERS — in the form of readers, buyers, clients, and others — are the success of any business.

How do we form the best relationships; bring our best to them; build environments that nurture them; and measure our success?

Join the Comment Box Conference. Ask questions. Discuss answers. Meet people in the comment box. Find out.

Vicky H

Vicky H explains the role of technology in parenting this way at her site, Remarkable Parents :
Our site will help you make better use of your precious time. We will help you become more organized and productive. This will enable you to be part of the conversation, instead of fighting it.

“Because … technology tools aren’t just for teens. Adults are using them to connect with each other, to learn new things, and to be more productive at home and at work!”

Technology is not going away and the web is not going anywhere. … Our kids, in this era, have never experienced life without computers. We have some catching up to do, and this is where Remarkable Parents comes in.

Vicky H will be talking about

Writing for the Web

  • Blogging: It’s More than Writing.
  • They Don’t Read, They Skim
  • Monitoring the Conversation?
  • Why Is the Web different?
  • What’s so great about URLs?

Ask this remarkable mom your questions.

Vicky has worked in higher education field for more than 10 years experienced on both the academic side and the Information Technology/administrative side of the college. Vicky writes at Remarkable Parents where she shows parents how to keep with the technology that is part of their children’s world.
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Filed Under: Successful Blog, Writing Tagged With: bc, Comment Box Conference, Remarkable Parents, SOBCon09, Vicky H, Writing for the Web

What Vicky said . . . about Building a Dream

October 29, 2008 by Liz

A community isn’t built or befriended,
it’s connected by offering and accepting.
Community is affinity, identity, and kinship
that make room for ideas, thoughts, and solutions.
Wherever a community gathers, we aspire and inspire each other intentionally . . . And our words shine with authenticity.

When Dreams Feel Bigger than We Are

A dream can give a life meaning. But who hasn’t wondered whether we’ll ever reach what we’re after? What do we do when the dream feels bigger than we are?

Here’s what Vicky said . . .

I’ve always found that many times when I am getting down about not completing the “whole picture” of my dream, I break it down into smaller steps. These smaller steps help in several ways, first they get you thinking of the pieces that are needed to form the whole pie, you may get someone who wants to help, then you’ll know the pie piece to give away. When you complete a step it gives you confidence.

We all need a little to see something start, process, and end. There is something very rewarding in that. By only having the one dream at a high level, you are missing out on the little steps that you are accomplishing. Vicky H from a comment on October 1, 2008

A successful and outstanding blogger said that.
–ME “Liz” Strauss

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Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Dreams, Remarkable Parents, Vicky H

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