Posts Tagged as: marketing
it’s pay what you can day. happy birthday to…us!
It’s my birthday on Tuesday May 25. (I’m 41. No need to lie about it because: a) I look great, and b) I feel…41 some days, 111 on others, and usually, about 30.) You could send: orchids, fine milk chocolate or cashmere. Or some Pinion incense from Taos, or Amber oil from Bali. I’m also...
innovate or die: purification + my work credo
PART 1: INNOVATION The most erotic word in my vocabulary right now is innovate. inn.o.vate. It’s one of my core desired feelings – to feel, be, and live innovate. I’m not talking about being innovative for the sake of it. (Innovation for the sake of innovation is masturbation.) I’m talking about being on my personal...
ask me about branding
I’m going to liven up my CBC TV, Connect With Mark Kelley segments – and White Hot Truth for that matter, and field some questions from…you, ideally. This week’s theme: BRANDING. The good, the bad and the how-to. Tell me what you need to know to do it right. I’ll take basic to high-concept questions....
the secret to self promotion: radiance and the facts, jack
Dear Danielle, “Can I ask a question? I love working for myself and don’t want it any other way, but it seems that when you work for yourself you have to be a salesperson. I’m not a huge fan of sales people and hate feeling like I’m pushing something on someone. If you have any...
burning questions with naomi dunford, domanatrix of itty biz
A straight-talking female entrepreneurial adviser, SEO cracker jack, with a giving heart who knows her value and has a proclivity for fishnets? How could I not be smitten? What I love about Naomi Dunford’s work is that it’s a) incredibly practical and logical, and b) it radiates an intention of “I’m really here to help...
3 keys to un-branding…and why I changed my twitter name
In my commitment to live bolder, truer, Me’er, I’ve got to be clear that I am not “a brand.” (Yep, that’s rather strange for a “branding expert” to say.) I earn my living by teaching about what I live. And it never fails that the more transparent I am, the more useful I seem to...









