Archive for ◊ August, 2008 ◊

“The P’s of Success.”
Friday, August 29th, 2008 | Author: Chantal

Rieva Lesonsky, Editor-at-Large at AllBusiness.com, Consulting Editor at BizWomen.com and CEO at SMB Connects, spent the last 22 years of her life advocating for women business owners but now that she is an entrepreneurial woman herself, she is following her own advice.

She calls it “The P’s of Success.”

  • Imagine the POSSIBILITIES
  • PLAN, and every time you achieve your goals, PLAN again
  • Be PROACTIVE
  • Be PASSIONATE
  • Be POSITIVE
  • Be PERSISTENT

Although these are pretty self-explanatory, I would like to elaborate and add my 2 cents worth.

Imagine the POSSIBILITIES

Well I’m sure none of us have a problem with imagination. We all imagine ourselves at one point or another in the future… maybe a year from now, or 5 years, even as far as 10 years or retirement! It’s human to dream and imagine the Possibilities of our lives. I know for myself, I have a vision for my business Key Administration, for my children & for my own personal life. I know what levels I want to reach for certain goals.

However starting a new business can be both exciting and frightening. You start off with a dream, a possibility. You envision the big picture. You talk it over with some friends and family and realize Hey, it’s a pretty good idea… Now what?

PLAN - and every time you achieve your goals, plan again…

While you want to reach for the stars, I suggest you plan small and plan often. Keep the big picture in focus, break it down into steps and break those steps down to even smaller steps. Every time you reach one of your small goals, rework your steps, your plan and work towards another one. This eliminates being discouraged when trying to reach a big goal. Make every small step count!

Be PROACTIVE

It’s all fine and dandy to have a plan on paper however it won’t get up and accomplish anything on it’s own. Take charge! Work on some easy goals in between the big ones. Hire some assistants to take care of redundant tasks while you focus on the big picture. Go out into the community (local, online… whichever) and make yourself known as an expert in your possibility!

Be PASSIONATE

When there’s a will, there’s a way” and when there is passion, there is a will. Your motivation is boosted by your passion. And without complete dedication, there is no success. Assure to keep your passion on the upscale.

Be POSSITIVE

A way to stay passionate about your possibility is to keep positive. There will always be a few bumps, scratches and bruises along the road. Those will create the character of your vision and shape your possibility into new directions. Don’t allow yourself to get down in the dumps. Assess the situation and rework your plan!

Be PERSISTENT

Try, try again… Only those who will risk going too far can possibly find out how far one can go! (T. S. Elliot)

 

To conclude,

Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn’t do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover. (Mark Twain) ~ And keep the P’s of success in check!

C

Website Content
Sunday, August 24th, 2008 | Author: Chantal

Just as I thought I was completely happy with my website content, I start learning about copywriting.

Copywriting, the art and science of advertising or marketing, is something that I’ve wanted to look into for quite some time. Due to an opportunity that presented itself in my inbox lately, I’ve started researching the term more in-depth only to realize that I need some major work on my own web content!

Since I was so at peace before, I’m not going to jump and change everything overnight! I plan to work on one page at a time, creating an outstanding web presence clients won’t be able to resist! It’s even hard for me to publish this blog post without incorporating what I’ve learned so far. (Only because I want to learn just a little more before I jump in with two feet)

In the meantime, sign up for our newsletter to receive updates and important tips on daily admin tasks!

For additional tips, you must visit Stacy Karacostas’s awesome website jam-packed with ideas to help you market and grow your small business.

Site Launch
Thursday, August 21st, 2008 | Author: Chantal

On August 20th, Key Administration celebrated a milestone by hosting a ‘Website Launch Event’. First I want to thank everyone that participated!

As everyone gathered on the call, the purpose of this event was to provide input and criticism on every and all aspect of the site. And let me tell you, everyone was eager to give their two cents which was GREAT! I learned so much on that call and can’t wait to start tweaking all of the suggestions which included:

  • too much white space; althought a lot of white space is what I wanted, the vote was unanimous, there seems to be too much especially when viewing the site on a widescreen! Suggestions were to incorporate some colour in the header and/or sidebars
  • my picture under Chantal Livingstone requires padding
  • spelling and rewording was corrected live on the call
  • service sublinks should possibly be permanent in left sidebar
  • add a link to the launch special directing visitor to the service page
  • too much info in footer
  • I do want to have a horizontal navigation menu in the future and insert my mission statement in the left sidebar in the navigation’s place

Most suggestions have been tended to however the colours will take me a few days. I will keep everyone posted with updates!

Wordpress Basic Training
Monday, August 18th, 2008 | Author: Chantal

Our Wordpress Basic Training is scheduled for TONIGHT at 7pm EST!

Please join us at
Phone: 712.432.3900
Access code: 7531730

It is recommended you download our Wordpress Basic Training document before the call. You may find it here: http://www.keyadministration.com/WPBasicTraining.pdf

If your hosting company does not have a one-step install process, please ensure you have the following information ready: 

  • Database Name
  • Database Username
  • Database Password

If you have no idea what I’m talking about, don’t worry, I have two extra guest accounts we may access! Just ask!

See you tonight!

Chantal Livingstone