Two Women Business Moves to Women’s Memoirs in 2010
Two Women Business was the creation of Matilda Butler and me back in 2008. It’s been our platform for talking about publishing, marketing and social media…as it applies to women entrepreneurs and authorpreneurs. We were originally trying to maintain this site while simultaneously building and expanding Women’s Memoirs. Truth told, Women’s Memoirs received most of our attention in 2009 while Two Women Business lay fallow. My last post was in February 2009.
But abandoning this site does not suggest that Matilda and I have turned our back on the topic. Quite the opposite. We find social media/social networking, publishing and marketing (specifically book publishing and marketing) so critical to the memoir writer that we have created a category called “Book Business” on Women’s Memoirs. We’ve been blogging about Book Business for months now.
I felt it was about time that I redirected everyone who finds their way to Two Women Business to Women’s Memoirs. Here you’ll find plenty on business, marketing and social networking…and so, so much more.
Thank you for your interest. And welcome to Women’s Memoirs 2.0 (the more inclusive version that will continue to expand and unfold in 2010.
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Winter Wonderland End of Year Musings
Post #10–Two Women Business–Kendra Bonnett and Matilda Butler
It’s December 22nd. And optimist that I am, I’m looking forward to every day getting longer for the next six months. Believe me, that’s a good thing, given that it’s cold, windy, snowy and dark more than it’s light here in Downeast Maine. And as you can see, I have the pictures to prove it. The snow fell and the wind howled overnight. My white Christmas is guaranteed.
As the end of the year approaches, I’ve been making lists:
- Things I want to get done before January 1
- Things I have accomplished in 2008
- Things I want to accomplish in 2009
I thought I’d share a portion of my lists with you because I realize that so many people with traditional backgrounds in writing, publishing, business and marketing are looking at the social media and Internet marketing with a combination of interest, loathing, curiosity and confusion. What’s more, many of you are feeling overwhelmed and wondering where to begin.
I’d like to start by sharing a couple facts and a personal confession that may make the whole thing appear more surmountable. First My Confession: I’ve only just celebrated my first anniversary in Internet marketing. I’ve been writing, publishing and marketing for almost 30 years, but I too am a relative newbie to Internet marketing. My primary objective is to meld the best of traditional offline marketing/publishing strategies with the smartest online communication tactics.
And Now for the Facts: For all the people that appear to be engaged in Internet marketing, the truth is the vast majority are still on the outside looking in. Many more will make 2009 the year that they embrace some or all aspects of social networking and Internet marketing. Stay true to your personal passions and interests…use the components of social networking and Internet marketing that help you build on whatever it is you love doing. And finally, there is no right or wrong way path to success…they’re more like guidelines!
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