by Blue Pencil Consulting | Jun 12, 2013 | Social Media, Social Media Content, Writing
Offering dynamic, valuable content through your business website and social media platforms (blog, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc.) is what keeps visitors coming back and helps turn them into clients. On June 24, I’ll be teaching a three-hour workshop that focuses on...
by Blue Pencil Consulting | Oct 9, 2012 | Content, Social Media, Workshop
If you are a busy business owner using one or more social media platforms to build community and attract potential clients, you may struggle to come up with relevant content on a consistent basis. Adding dynamic, valuable content to platforms like your blog, Facebook,...
by Blue Pencil Consulting | Jun 1, 2012 | Content, Social Media, Workshop
Two events coming up this month for business owners who need to learn more about using social media for fun and profit. If you have a website, a blog, and/or a Facebook or LinkedIn page for your business, dynamic, valuable content is what keeps visitors coming back...
by Blue Pencil Consulting | Feb 10, 2012 | Content, Social Media, Writing
“Have a website! Use social media! Write a blog!” That’s the message business owners are hearing these days. Blogging about your business and being active on different social media platforms like Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter are excellent ways to share valuable...
by Blue Pencil Consulting | Jan 11, 2011 | Blogging, Book Proposal, Press Releases, Social Media
Interested in learning how to write a media release that gets noticed? Need to write a book proposal to pitch your non-fiction book to publishers? Or do you want to improve the content of your business blog? Then come take a non-credit course with me during the...
by Blue Pencil Consulting | Apr 15, 2010 | Research, Social Media
Those 140-character messages so many of us send out on Twitter aren’t as ephemeral as we might have thought – in fact, they’ll be saved for posterity and will become a tool for research and the kind of time travel historians do. This week, the Library of Congress...