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SxSW and Small Business: A Conference with a Purpose

March 11, 2008 by Liz


A Flexible Plan

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When I booked to go to SxSW, I had a few considerations on my mind. My blog is the center of my small business . . . a small business needs to be open for the folks who visit here. Still, if I want myself, my business, and my network to grow and go deeper I need to be part of the relationships I care about.

Conferences do matter, especially to small business. For these reasons and many more.

  • Meeting the people we already know face to face deepens relationships that make doing business more meaningful and more effiicient.
  • Sitting in conversation with them allows us time to explore how we might align our mutual goals.
  • Interacting with new people let’s other folks get a real life, real time experience of who we are and give us a chance to elaborate on what we do. Nothing beats eyes on fire when we’re explaining how much a project has captured us to tranlate our investment in quality work.
  • Most importantly, if we want to grow our networks, we have to move to where we can interact with folks who don’t know us, but want to.

I went to SxSw with purpose — to learn more and meet more people. I’m bringing back more perspective, more clients, and more friends to interact with you.

I know a conference where you can do many of the same things. . . . it’s in May. Come to SOBCon08 with a purpose!

–ME “LIz” Strauss
Need help deciding? Work with Liz!!
SOBCon08 is May 2,3,4 in Chicago. Register now!

Filed Under: Business Life, SOB Business, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, conferences, sobcon08, SXSW

Seize the Day by Letting Go!

March 11, 2008 by Liz


Even the Humblest Star Still Shines

Just a few words, a reminder, that we’re all meant to be brilliant.

Shine!

I open my hand. The stress is gone. My hand is free to touch, to move, to help a friend who needs me, to type these words to you. So many things that I can feel and understand when my heart is open too.

Letting go is hope. It is belief, and aspiration. It becomes reaching for a dream. It has passion for a noble vision. Letting go can open eyes; it can open minds; it can open hearts to understanding.

We cannot hold our hand closed when we are reaching.
–from With an Open Heart

Liz's Signature

Thank you to everyone who helped me spell the title correctly.

Filed Under: Business Life, Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Integrating business and life

Get the Most Out of Your Network with a Mastermind Group

March 10, 2008 by Liz

When Wendy and I had a great conversation not long ago about mastermind groups. She’s been in groups for different purposes and of different configurations. So when I wanted someone to explain the concept is was Wendy I asked to do me the favor. She graciously said she would.

Get the Most Out of Your Network with a Mastermind Group

by Wendy Piersall

I have a close circle of friends here in Chicago that have known me for several years – whenever we get together they like to take credit for eMoms at Home, even though they have never worked for me. I actually totally agree with them – the reason is because this group of friends was my Mastermind Group when I was first started my business.

I wholeheartedly advocate being in Mastermind Groups, and I’ll go so far as to say that yes, eMoms at Home wouldn’t be what it is today if it weren’t for the groups I have learned from along the way.

So What Exactly is a Mastermind Group?

Although Mastermind Groups can take a variety of forms, most function as basically a group that co-mentors each other. Participants will always get the most out of a mastermind group when they put a lot into the mastermind group. I currently participate in a weekly call with Dawud Miracle, Char Polanosky, Edward Mills, Gayla McCord, and Easton Ellsworth. We set up the group with the following ‘ground rules’:

  • Participating in the call is close to mandatory – though we’re flexible when ‘life happens’
  • We start on time and end on time – no exceptions
  • We take turns each week, and two people get 30 minutes every call
  • When it’s your ‘turn’, you get to bring a question to the group and we all brainstorm together to help each other come to a solution – any question is game
  • There are no stupid questions and there are no stupid answers
  • What is said to the group stays with the group – confidentiality is important when we are talking business strategy

We’ve been conducting our conference calls for about 9 months or so – I think the reason it has worked so well (and continues to work) is because:

  • We work hard to give each other really great input, basically giving each other free consulting
  • We keep a good structure in place to make the most of our time
  • We have really learned from each other – probably more from giving advice than from getting it

I think that last point is really key – we give a lot of ourselves in our calls. I’ve participated in very expensive paid mastermind groups that weren’t half as valuable as this group of friends. I really believe it was because everyone paid money and came to the group expecting to get something, rather than coming together to give to each other.

So, How do I Start a Mastermind Group?

Finding a committed group of individuals isn’t easy, but it’s not hard, either. A few tips:

  • Contact people that you want to learn from, but who still realistically also have something to learn from you
  • Lay down some sort of ground rules in your invitation so that people know what they are committing to
  • Let people know that participation is expected on a regular basis, and if they can’t commit to at least a 6-10 week initial time frame, they should probably pass
  • Meet at the same time every week/two weeks/month – either in person, or use a free conference call service like FreeConferenceCall.com
  • Have group members take turns leading the group to give everyone a chance to develop their leadership skills
  • Play with the idea of holding each other accountable to tasks or results if you really want to push each other to succeed

The blogosphere is a very close community, and filled with some of the most talented and brilliant people I have ever met. I’ve learned a ton from reading all of your blogs – and I’ve learned just as much when I’ve thrown my heart and soul into writing a post that teaches. Great Mastermind Groups work because we teach best what we most need to learn.
—
Wendy Piersall is the Chief eMom at eMoms at Home the business blog network for moms and dads who balance business and life at home beautifully.

Thanks, Wendy!

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Business Life, Strategy/Analysis, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, mastermind, Strategy/Analysis, Wendy-Piersall

Be Powerful Today!

March 10, 2008 by Liz


Even the Humblest Star Still Shines

Just a few words, a reminder, that we’re all meant to be brilliant.

Shine!

Even with our best effort and imaginings, we have no control over many things that happen around us. (Maybe we could, but I’ve yet to meet anyone who’s quite that evolved.) We have total control over how we respond to all of that input. It’s in that response that our motivation most counts. Here’s what I mean.
–from The Most Powerful Force in the Universe

Liz's Signature

Filed Under: Business Life, Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, Integrating business and life

The SOBCon 2008 Marketing Contest Update

March 9, 2008 by SOBCon Authors

Here are the latest results of our 2008 Marketing contest.

The grand prize is a free registration to SOBCon08, plus two hotel nights. And thanks again to our contest co-sponsor, Plante Moran Financial Advisors!

Here are the Top 10 linkers as of 9:52 EST on 3/9/08:

1) Todd Jordan – 216
2) Karen Putz – 153
3) Alex Shalman – 130
4) Jesse Petersen – 98
5) Troy Worman – 86
6) Char Polanosky – 82
7) Stephen Smith – 74
8) Joanna Young – 44
9) Phil Gerbyshak – 25
10) Derrick Sorles – 17

Tune in next week for the FINAL results.

And don’t forget to register!

Filed Under: Announcements Tagged With: bc

Pretty Is . . . Do You Make Assumptions?

March 9, 2008 by Liz

You Sure Have It Easy

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What’s pretty? Do you make assumptions? Do you think you don’t? Listen in. This video stayed with me.

Not Pretty Really

People are people. customers, bosses, parents, kids, strangers, store clerks, taxi drivers . . . super models.

It’s important that we don’t forget.

–ME “Liz” Strauss

Filed Under: Motivation, Successful Blog Tagged With: bc, People, relationships

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