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SXSW Coverage 2010 for Small Business Owners

March 11th, 2010 ::

Are you a small business that is looking to understand how to leverage the web better? Want to get some insight on social media and web marketing from the best in the business?

We have got you covered this year by covering this upcoming South by Southwest 2010 (SXSW) in Austin, TX. Personally, will be my fifth time attending this must-go conference for the digital techset. Originally, SXSW began and still is a music festival (that starts on Mar 17) and a little over 10 years ago the interactive portion started. The interactive portion (Mar 12-16) has evolved into the can’t miss conference of the year.

We will be covering the event from the road and bringing back video interviews with thought leaders, entrepreneurs and other cool stuff we think you will like.

Some of the things you can look forward to:

- Interviews with Entrepreneurs – Last year we met great entrepreneurs and thought leaders like Dave Delaney,Jonathan Fields and Alex Hillman. This year we will be

- Coverage of the Small Business Brunch – This year is the first anniversary of the Small Business Web and its launch at SXSW at a brunch at the amazing Moonshine Cafe.

- Exploring the SXSW parties to find cool people – Like we need a reason to go to a party to suffer for our art. The SXSW parties are great and the best ones are the impromptu one’s that are more intimate and have the best conversations. We will bring back some great videos so you can share in the fun.

Lastly, if you are going, I would recommend taking a read of these two posts on how to plan for and survive what is an amazing, fun, informative and exhausting conference:

Ken Yeung’s Survival Tips for SXSW

Technosailor’s Crash Course on Surviving SXSW

Contest! FREE Tickets to the Small Biz Technology Summit in NYC on March 16

March 10th, 2010 ::

We Have 10 Tickets to the Small Business Technology Summit in NYC to Give Away! Check out our contest, running this week and over the weekend:

Next Tuesday, March 16 in New York City, Ramon Ray of SmallBizTechnology.com and many other talented people are putting on the annual small business technology summit at Digital Sandbox in downtown Manhattan.

The event is being keynoted by famous author and marketing guru, Seth Godin. Other speakers include Shashi Bellamkonda of Network Solutions, Angus Thomson of Intuit, Grant Wickes of Wasp Barcode, Mel Parker of Dell Small Business, many others and your’s truly giving an updated version of my rules for killer business cards (2010 edition).

It is an all day event that covers the most relevant and high impact topics and issues that small businesses are dealing with today.

To see the entire list of speakers and agenda, head to http://www.smallbiztechsummit.com/index.php

We Are Giving Away 10 Tickets for FREE Admission to the Event!

Since Shashi and I are both speakers at this event, we have been given 10 tickets to give away to small business owners that can make it to the event.

How to enter the contest:

To be eligible, we need you to do the following:

  1. Go to our Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Network-Solutions/190173166019
  2. If you are not a fan, become one. You must be a fan to win.
  3. Talk about your small business and one issue you are facing as a small business owner.
  4. Mention your business name and include a link to your business.
  5. Mention the Small Business Tech Summit.

THAT’S IT!

We will award the tickets to the first 10 small business owners that put something on the wall with those details above. Good luck!

If you win or not, here are the details on the event:

Date
Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Time
8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Location
Digital Sandbox
New York Information Technology Center
55 Broad Street
New York, NY 10004

Web Site: http://www.smallbiztechsummit.com/index.php

Don't Forget, Social Commerce Camp DC this Saturday Feb 20

February 16th, 2010 ::

A reminder from our previous announcement, Social Commerce Camp DC is coming up this weekend. If you haven’t heard about it yet, Social Commerce is “Where Social Media and e-Commerce Meet”.

In many instances “Social commerce can be correlated with Search Engine Optimization as a way to build inbound links and generate user content, all of which are tools to improve a website’s search results on a given search engine such as Google

It will happening on February 20 at the Offices of Mayer Brown at 1999 K St NW, Washington, DC 20006

It starts at 8am and here is the agenda:

Agenda :

8 a.m to 9 a.m :  Continental breakfast , registration and networking

9 a.m to 9.45 :  Session 1 - Social Media 101 for small business - Shashi Bellamkonda - Social Media Swami - Network Solutions

10.00 to 10.45 :  Session 2 - Creating a Killer Social User Experience with your e-Commerce Site - Steve Fisher -www.browncoatsmovie.com

10.45 to 11.15 :  Check your Twitter account/ blogging time

11.15 to Noon :  Session 3 - PR tips and best practices for small business – Shonali Burke president IABC DC , Principal Shonali Burke Consulting & Editor http://womengrowbusiness.com

Sponsors:

Mayer Brown | Network SolutionsKikscore MyBusinessAssistant.com

To register, go to http://sccdc.eventbrite.com/

Feb 20: Social Commerce Camp DC – Where Social Media and e-Commerce Meet

February 12th, 2010 ::

Have you ever heard the term “Social Commerce“? According to Wikipedia it is “a subset of electronic commerce that employs collaborative social media tools to assist in online purchasing and selling”. Wikipedia goes on to say “the term social commerce has been expanded to include a variety of collaborative commerce activities such as social shopping (co-browsing), collaborative purchasing (collective buying power), collaborative filtering (social recommendations), and collaborative funding (e.g. Crowdfunder).”

In many instances “Social commerce can be correlated with Search Engine Optimization as a way to build inbound links and generate user content, all of which are tools to improve a website’s search results on a given search engine such as Google“.

I like to say that Social Commerce is “Where Social Media and e-Commerce Meet”.

You might have heard of big events like Social Commerce Summit, but, coming up this February 20 in Washington, DC, is a barcamp style event, we call Social Commerce Camp.

It will happening on February 20 at the Offices of Mayer Brown at 1999 K St NW, Washington, DC 20006

It starts at 8am and here is the agenda:

Agenda :

8 a.m to 9 a.m :  Continental breakfast , registration and networking

9 a.m to 9.45 :  Session 1 - Social Media 101 for small business - Shashi Bellamkonda - Social Media Swami - Network Solutions

10.00 to 10.45 :  Session 2 - Creating a Killer Social User Experience with your e-Commerce Site - Steve Fisher -www.browncoatsmovie.com

10.45 to 11.15 :  Check your Twitter account/ blogging time

11.15 to Noon :  Session 3 - PR tips and best practices for small business – Shonali Burke president IABC DC , Principal Shonali Burke Consulting & Editor http://womengrowbusiness.com

Sponsors:

Mayer Brown | Network SolutionsKikscore MyBusinessAssistant.com

To register, go to http://sccdc.eventbrite.com/

Creative Networking: The Owner Who Gets Out, Grows

February 1st, 2010 ::

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To even start, let alone grow a business, you need to get out of your workplace and meet the right people.  With all the time constraints I am under, this post is very close to my heart!  I am a working mother living outside of the city,  who is trying to balance two active kids, a home, husband, four dogs and have the time to grow my business.  Because of this, I end up missing out on many networking functions that could help me get new clients, education, and grow my business.

Do you have challenges that keep you from getting to the functions you need to attend?  How do you stay “connected” and meet the people who will help you grow in your field when so much is keeping you from that valuable networking time?  You have to be selective, be creative and get out!

A Few Ideas: (please comment to share yours!)

  • Be “on” in your everyday life: Since you have to run around in your daily life anyway, combine it with an opportunity to network.  Print and bring business cards too!  Keep in tune with the conversations around you, you might just overhear someone say they are looking for what you can deliver.  I was talking to my yoga instructor who found out I market small businesses in the area, and she connected me to a potential client!
  • Use your expertise to network with an audience: Instead of going to events as an audience member and vying for the attention of the speaker, why not be the speaker and have the audience want to get to know you?  You could start with the association in your field of business.  Find the event planner and ask if they need a speaker with your speciality and offer your services.  A non-paid speaking engagement can turn into valuable contacts in the future! (not to mention possible paid speaking engagements down the road).
  • Throw an event:  Don’t you hate wasting time going to events that, for whatever reason, weren’t what you thought they would be? (didn’t have the contacts that could help you grow, lessons were too below your level or parking was horrific)  Organize your own event and be in control.  It doesn’t have to be time consuming, but can be as easy as meeting with a targeted group of people for a drink to discuss similar projects they are working on, learn and partner with each other.  Using social networking tools like LinkedIn, Twitter and Facebook can help you find those people, or you can use some of the other resources below.

Resources to Start You on Your Way:

  • Local Chamber of Commerce: Find your local Chamber of Commerce and find out where you can offer to speak or attend an event. Tons of great resources at the US Chamber of Commerce page as well.
  • Association Involvement - ASAE:  Sign up to speak, volunteer, search for your association, and use other resources to help you to grow your business skills and network.
  • MeetUp: This is such a great site to find or lead a local group/event.  Start an account now.  Try a search on “Small business” and you can see all the groups in your chosen zip code.  I joined a DC Blogger group where I meet with fellow bloggers who exchange experience and inspiration.
  • Twitter : I can’t say enough about the value of Twitter. (check out my past blog).  You need to sign up for Twitter for your business to not only market it, but also to network for its growth!  Use Twitter to find fellow small business owners to exchange information, find out about local meetings, and meet for business.  With Twitter search, you can narrow down folks in your field and area by using the hash tag symbol (#).  I found someone who does graphics work that I admired, she was in my area, and we are discussing upcoming projects!
  • Twellowhood and Yelp: These are sites where you need to get listed, find other local listed businesses, resources and people that list themselves.  Follow them, network and eventually partner to grow your business.

Have any other networking ideas for business owners with limited time?  Please share below.  I wish you much success in growing your network and business!

Nine Reasons to Attend the GrowSmartBiz Conference on Sept. 29, 2009

September 9th, 2009 ::

Nine reasons to sign up TODAY for the GrowSmartBiz Conference in Washington, D.C., on Sept. 29! (http://tinyurl.com/gsbiz)

  1. Get an opportunity to network with small business owners and entrepreneurs – learn and grow your business at the same time!
  2. Gain insight – including tips and strategies – from more than 20 of the nation’s top small business experts.
  3. See Chris Anderson, editor-in-chief of Wired Magazine and author of The Long Tail and Free, as the conference keynote.
  4. Walk away with executable, cost-effective ways to market, promote and grow your business.
  5. Find out what others are doing to weather the current economic storm – and pick up strategies and tactics you can apply to your own business.
  6. Learn how to navigate your way through what can be a financial maze from people who have done it – and succeeded.
  7. Expand your marketing arsenal – figure out how to enhance your current promotional efforts by integrating social media.
  8. Score lots of free stuff – including a free domain name from Network Solutions®, a copy of Chris Anderson’s best-selling book, Free, and business planning software from Palo Alto Software.
  9. TODAY ONLY, REGISTER TO RECEIVE TWO ADMISSIONS FOR JUST $99 TOTAL – A SAVINGS OF NEARLY $500! But, you have to act fast – the offer is only good on Wednesday, September 9 from 12 a.m. EST to 11:59 p.m. EST. REGISTER NOW by using the promo code: GSB999 and clicking here!

The GrowSmartBiz Conference will be held September 29, 2009, at the Renaissance Hotel in Washington, D.C. The event was created to highlight the findings from the Small Business Success Index (SBSI) – an ongoing measurement of the overall health of small businesses commissioned by the University of Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business and Network Solutions, and to provide small businesses with tips, information and network opportunities that will help small businesses thrive in the current economy. The conference will focus on key areas of business that small businesses view as critical to their success according to the 1,500 small businesses that were interviewed for the Small Business Success Index.

For more information or to register for the event, visit the GrowSmartBiz Conference site.  Don’t forget to turn in your small business success story for the chance to have it posted on the GrowSmartBusiness Blog and to receive FREE admission to the GrowSmartBiz Conference. For more details visit: http://tinyurl.com/gsbiz.