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Turning Ideas into Profits: A New Tool for Entrepreneurs

moneyideaslightbulb Turning Ideas into Profits: A New Tool for EntrepreneursAt one point or another we’ve all had that million dollar idea for a radical new product that fits some unmet need. Yet no matter how good the concept, more often than not, busy schedules, lack of funds, or just plain apathy for the process, result in us taking no action to making it reality.

This week I was intrigued to learn of a new website designed to assist and empower those with entrepreneurial spirit.  The aptly named LaunchYourLine.com, launched today, aimed at walking entrepreneurs through every step of the process from incorporation, to writing business and marketing plans, to finding manufacturers, and finally distributing the final product.  In essence it is a platform that connects the inspiration with resources, all at no cost to the entrepreneur.

The company’s press release provides a little more clarity as to its rationale;

LaunchYourLine.com CEO Ruben Navarette first developed the idea for the website when his sister approached him about wanting to start her own line of cosmetics. “I had started a few businesses before and knew what it took to launch a line of products,” Navarette said. “But as I began figuring out what it would take to help my sister make her dream possible, I realized the process could be very complicated and overwhelming to someone who had never done this.”

Throughout his year-long research, Navarette took meticulous notes on every step of the process and began thinking about a way he could simplify the process not only for his sister but also for other entrepreneurs who might be interested in launching their own line. “I thought if someone could create something on the web, it would be able to help many more people do this on a massive scale,” Navarette said.

The result? LaunchYourLine.com, a free website that walks entrepreneurs through every step of the process from incorporating to marketing to writing business plans to finding a manufacturer and a distributor.

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To learn more, check out their “How it Works” page. It will be interesting to see how well the site catches on, but from my vantage point, anything that enables innovation and supports turning ideas into action, is a step in the right direction.

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Brazen Careerist: Career Management for Gen-Y

brazenlogo Brazen Careerist: Career Management for Gen YSince March of 2008, Brazen Careerist has provided an environment for emerging professionals to interact, network, and contribute in a forum dedicated to career development. Powered by user generated content, Brazen emerged as the social network for career focused members of Gen-Y. Being an early contributor in their community, I’ve seen the site evolve and develop into a substantial resource for navigating the professional world, and it’s not slowing down…

Starting today, August 25th, the Brazen team has elevated the community to the next level, creating what is now being called a “career management tool for next-generation professionals.”

“We are calling Brazen Careerist the career management tool for next-generation professionals. In the online career space where experienced professionals win, we’ve created a network that will help young professionals level the playing field. Instead of just a traditional résumé, at the core of the new Brazen Careerist profile is an idea-based feed that showcases your knowledge, opinions and thoughts. In other words: Your potential.” – Penelope Trunk, CEO at Brazen Careerist

Thanks to co-founder Ryan Paugh, I had a chance to preview the enhancements of the new Brazen network last week and I must say I was impressed with the concept of the recent launch. In addition to creating a professional profile, the site now allows you to showcase your resume and more importantly your ideas - something employers can’t find on your resume. Where previous functionality only enabled the contribution of content, users now have the ability to establish a personal feed, encouraging your interaction with some of the most influential members of Gen-Y.

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If you haven’t visited or experienced the new site, take a look and let me know your thoughts.

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Is Your Business Leveraging the Power of Social Media?

social media growth Is Your Business Leveraging the Power of Social Media?Social media has been the hot topic for some time now, seemingly expanding its reach each and every day in various capacities. For marketers, these social platforms have already been marketing game changers, providing endless opportunities for connecting with consumers in deeper and more meaningful ways.

Social networking sites (“Member Community” sites) eclipsed E-mail in global reach at 68.4% vs. 64.8% in February 2009. And even more significant, in only the first few months of 2009, the reach of these sites is growing at a brisk pace, faster than any other online sector. – The Nielson Company

From a global perspective, it’s interesting to note how quickly this phenomenon is continues to expand. The graph below, from Nielsen’s Global Online Media Landscape shows the growth from 07′-08′ on a country-by-country basis. Significant growth in a one year period.

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Statistics such as these make it hard to deny the rapid growth and raw power that social media commands. Nevertheless, many organizations have been less than speedy with their entry into this digital environment. Some with good reason as it may not fit their organizations objectives, yet others hold out simply due to lack of understanding and fear of the unknown. The thought of navigating the social landscape can be a challenging task, especially for beginners uneasy about getting their feet wet.

Regardless of reason, that fact remains that there are many companies simply sitting on the sidelines, missing a prime opportunity to establish direct relationships with their customers and the possibility of transforming this “two-way communication” into increased sales.

While I don’t claim to be an expert in this area, my pure fascination of the digital marketing revolution fuels my desire to stay abreast of the changing dynamics. If you or your organization is one of the many sitting on the sidelines, I’ll challenge you to take the first step and educate yourself on social media and the possibilities it brings to the table. Introspectively evaluate your current marketing efforts and decide if this is a field you should be playing on. It may or may not be, but the one truth is that sitting on the sidelines waiting and wondering is no longer a viable option.

Where to start…

If you haven’t already done so, finding solid website hosting and creating a content rich home base is your first task. Taking it to the next level, 360i has developed a Social Marketing Playbook, designed to help marketers evaluate the social marketing opportunities available, determine which ones are best for their brands and develop a strategy following best practices for achieving success in social media.

The goals of the Playbook are to:

  • Provide a framework for establishing a set of clear objectives and strategy when approaching social marketing
  • Encourage thinking of social marketing as an opportunity to have a continuous, valuable exchange with customers
  • Advance discussions on amplifying marketing results through the integration of social marketing and offline campaigns

It’s an excellent read that will provide a foundation for the concepts and terminology you’ll need to understand. Download it here.

Secondly, I recommend following a few cutting edge digital marketers. With the landscape in a continual state of flux, they provide a fresh perspective on how to keep your company’s strategy current and relevant. While there are many excellent bloggers that I follow, I’ll keep the list short for the purposes of this post. A few that I recommend (in no particular order):

Feel free to comment on any additional resources that you have found helpful.

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Free Webinar: How to Use Facebook for Business

facebook Free Webinar: How to Use Facebook for BusinessIt’s a fact. The Facebook phenomenon isn’t slowing down (at least anytime in the foreseeable future), as the site continues to hold its ground as one of the fastest growing websites year after year. According to Alexa.com (as of May 2009), Facebook is ranked number 4 for traffic on the internet, with users spending over 25 minutes on the site viewing the 13,000+ applications as they connect to friends, family and business associates.

With numbers like that, it’s easy to understand why more and more businesses are leveraging the power of Facebook to connect with their customers. According to a study released earlier this year, by interactive marketing agency Rosetta;

59% of 100 top retailers are now using Facebook.

With this number surely on the rise, it may be time to embrace the Facebook opportunity or risk being left behind.

“These results support what we’re seeing in our day-to-day client work, which is that we’ve reached a tipping point with Facebook among retailers,” says Adam Cohen, partner with Rosetta’s consumer goods and retail practice. “Social media sites continue to be an important source of community connection, and savvy retailers are reaping the benefits of Facebook’s rapid extension into new demographics, such as Gen-X and seniors.”

Yet amongst the excitement, Cohen cautions retailers in the study’s press release. He advises against a haphazard approach to the medium.

“It’s important that retailers don’t just slap up a page because everyone is talking about Facebook. An effective Facebook presence requires that you carefully consider what your customers are looking for, what you would like to communicate, and what role a fan page should play in your overall online strategy. If you take all of these into account, it can be effective in building customer loyalty. ”

To learn more about how to effectively use Facebook to further your business, Search Engine Strategies is offering a free webinar entitled “How to Use Facebook for Business” this Wednesday, June 3, 2009 at 2:00 PM EDT/11:00 AM PDT. It should be an interesting presentation that I’ll unfortuantly be unable to attend. If you’re able to catch it, please leave a comment below. I’d be interested to hear your thoughts on the discussion. Details are below.

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Date: Wednesday, June 3, 2009
Time: 2:00 PM EDT/11:00 AM PDT
Cost: Free! But you must register beforehand.

Welcome to a world of conversations and relationships. Facebook is not an evil time-waster, a community just for college students, or something scary or irrelevant for marketers – even you B2B folks. Facebook is a tool for connecting people with those around them. And, as with any social media tool, marketers have an opportunity to use Facebook to expand their online footprint and engage with customers directly. Join this free webinar to learn how to get started using Facebook to market your business. Presenters - Ellie Mirman, Inbound Marketing Manager, Hubspot & Mike Volpe, VP of Inbound Marketing, Hubspot

Topics include:

  • What is Facebook and why it is important for businesses
  • How to create a Facebook Business Page and interact with prospects directly
  • How to promote your business on Facebook
  • How to track the success of your Facebook marketing programs
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Should a Leader Be Tech Savvy?

I originally published this article at Hard Knox Life as a guest post a little while back. After receiveing a few emails debating the topic, I thought I would post it here to get your opinion…

leadership keyboard1 Should a Leader Be Tech Savvy?When we think of great business leaders, many things may come to mind; the ability to inspire, to motivate, to be a visionary, or perhaps to radically challenge the status quo. Each attribute demonstrates a cornerstone of strong leadership, but this being known, the question facing many in leadership positions today is - Do we need to include the “being tech savvy” to the list?

Is it necessary? Some argue yes, with the advancements in software and the impact technology has had in developing new markets and business opportunities, how can one not? Others dispute that good leaders need to keep abreast of current technological trends, but not necessarily have extensive knowledge of them to be successful. Maintaining that in the big picture it’s about leadership, not technical prowess.

The question can be argued from both points of view, each one having multiple real world examples with varying levels of success. Regardless, one overarching point remains clear. Business as we know it continues to evolve and leaders who are slow to embrace technology in any capacity are sure to fall behind the pack. Emerging technologies will continue to be a source of competitive advantage, drive new market opportunities and redesign our current organizational models.

I think Mark Somers, PhD and professor at the NJIT School of Management, said it best with the statement,

“There is only one certainty in the current business environment — continual, rapid, unpredictable change. Much of that change will be technological in nature and the future will belong to business leaders who can leverage technology to capitalize on the opportunities that arise in this fast-evolving competitive arena.”

So the question remains, does a leader need to be tech savvy? Perhaps it may not as simple as a yes or no answer… My belief follows that of Mr. Somers. I think it is vital for those in leadership positions to understand the true impact that technology has on their position, not only on a macro-level to their market or industry, but also on the micro-level with the effect it has on how people interact and how it impacts daily work flow. At the very least, I believe leaders need to surround themselves with people who do have a firm grasp on the impact of technology. With that knowledge, one would have the information nessesary to manage through the ever changing dynamics of business.

So what do you think? Should a leader need to be tech savvy?

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