My Story: From Corporate to Socks to Online Biz Success

October 12, 2010 by Elena  
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Here’s a recent interview of me by David Siteman Garland of The Rise to the Top.

It’s only 36 minutes long, but David sure knows how to get the most from an interview!

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My Biggest Achievement

September 10, 2010 by Elena  
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Today at the IAWBO blog, I share my top productivity secrets, who has affected me the most, and my biggest achievement so far. My answer will surprise you.

Click here to read the entire interview.

While you’re there, remember to claim your complimentary IAWBO Gift Bag, which includes over $1000 worth of products for women entrepreneurs, including my own 30-Day PR and Social Media Plan.

30 Day PR and Social Media Plan

Enjoy!

Happy Birthday, IAWBO!

September 2, 2010 by Elena  
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IAWBO Birthday Giveaway

Gina Bell’s International Association of Women in Business Online (IAWBO) has turned one year old, and she’s giving away gifts!

Up for grabs is a Virtual Gift Bag for Women Entrepreneurs with over $1,300 worth of goodies — but you can get them all free right here:

http://www.PRinYourPajamas.com/giftbag

Business Baby Shower Contest

July 15, 2010 by Elena  
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Recently, PRinYourPajamas.com was one of the media sponsors for the Business Baby Shower Contest. Below is a press release about the contest results.

Organizing your own contest, or sponsoring one, is a good way to generate publicity for your business.

Find a cause you believe in and is consistent with your business, and look for a way you can support those who are excelling in it. It doesn’t have to be expensive or take a lot of effort.

As you can see from the Business Baby Shower contest, the event is an excellent opportunity for exposure for everyone involved–from the organizers, to the sponsors, and the winners.

In the meantime, here are the results of the first ever Business Baby Shower Contest.

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February Cleanup: Last Chance to Get a Mom’s PR List

February 11, 2010 by Elena  
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I think the theme for me in January was “creating” and “cleaning up”. I spent a lot of time creating systems, teams, content and starting a couple of PR campaigns for high-profile entrepreneurs. I also got to look at my business with fresh eyes and decided a bit of clean up was in order – so a few products are getting retired.

Since February is the love month, if you have a Mom-related business, product or expertise, you’re going to love this sale.

http://prinyourpajamas.com/mom-media-list/

Until February 28th, you can buy the Mom’s PR Media Lists at 50% off. You’ll also get a bonus “How to Be a PR Maven” tip book to help you maximize using the media list.

I’m doing this because these lists were compiled in 2009, and I don’t want to update them anymore.  Of course, you could compile your own list of journalists who are interested in Mommy matters. But why spend your precious time doing that when you can get a Mom’s PR Media List right now at this incredible deal?If you’re at all interested, do grab the list of your choice now, because I’m pulling these lists off the market — forever.

Business Baby Shower

January 31, 2010 by Elena  
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Banner-Business Baby ShowerWhen I heard Traci Bisson and Lucinda Cross launching the Business Baby Shower, I knew it was the type of contest I’d like to support.

Although I’ve been working with very large companies for years, once I had my own children, mompreneurs and smaller businesses took over my heart. Starting and running a business is hard enough under any circumstances, having toddlers afoot wanting your attention and love while you’re trying to close a deal takes an infinite amount of patience, resourcefulness and grace.
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A Virtual Pajama Party

April 13, 2009 by admin  
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On Tuesday, April 14 from 8-11pm CST, join me in a virtual Pajama Party hosted by My Mommy Manual to help raise money to help empower women in Kenya.

I’m so excited to be on the same speaking panel as Guy Kawasaki, venture capitalist, marketing guru and my professional crush! Too bad it’s virtual and we are skyping in from different parts of the world but it’s a honor nonetheless. Thanks to @riasharon for putting this all together!

I will be on at about 8:40pm to talk about getting PR for mompreneurs so join the party in your PJ’s from home for laughs, live music, entrepreneurial tips and get a chance to win my book PR in Your Pajamas for Entrepreneur Moms!

See you there!

5 Key Lessons from a Serial Entrepreneur

March 9, 2009 by admin  
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5 Lessons from a Serial Entrepreneur
Serial entrepreneur, lifestyle entrepreneur, entrepreneur mom. Actually, I’m more of an accidental entrepreneur.

It started tragically with my father’s sudden death. My dad was a cowboy entrepreneur, he had no processes in place, and closed deals on the strength of a handshake. I wouldn’t recommend this style, but I sure learned a lot.

Below, I share 5 lessons I’ve learned for mompreneurs and small businesses, from 5 different companies that I’ve been involved with.

Lesson #1: BUSINESS IS ABOUT BUILDING RELATIONSHIPS

Here I was, at that time 27 years old and suddenly stepping into a man’s business – selling car paint to customers like Honda, Toyota, BMW – all the major car manufacturers. You can just imagine how ridiculous it was because we had no idea about marketing and entrepreneurship. My 20 year old brother and I went around with a briefcase with nothing inside, meeting all our customers and telling them nothing will change in their service and experience with us.

Now I don’t know if everyone felt sorry for us, but you know what? They gave us a chance. We made a lot of mistakes, but they kept giving us a chance and eventually (with a lot of help) we even sold the company at a profit. If my father hadn’t had such strong business relationships in place, everyone would have abandoned us in the beginning and we would have lost it all.

How are you building relationships and customer loyalty?

Lesson #2 – FOCUS ON YOUR NATURAL GIFTS

So 11 years ago, after selling my father’s company, my husband and I move to Canada. Although I had lived and worked in the US, in the UK and in Asia, I could not for the life of me get a job in PR, which is my background. Again, kicking and screaming, I had to start working for myself and took on PR clients.

After the first year, I had one person working with me. After 5 years, I had an international PR agency with about 20 contractors working on various projects for clients. By focusing on my natural gifts such as business development and creating winning teams – the things that I am good at, enjoy doing and bring me energy – my business took off. I also look for this when hiring people. For my team members, I work with those writers who love to write, graphic designers who love to create and publicity people who know how to do PR and love talking with the media. It sounds simple, but I can’t tell you how many people out there do what they do because they “have to” or tell me they can do “anything”. They have no passion for it, and it shows in their work. When each member of your team focuses on their talents, everyone is happy and your business thrives with ease.

What are your natural gifts?

Lesson #3 – BE PASSIONATE

In university, I had considered getting a psychology degree so it’s funny how life brings me back full circle. I stumbled onto the coaching profession and now I am passionate about coaching women and entrepreneurs who want to make both money and meaning in their lives.

Are you passionate about what you do? If you’re doing something for money, when times get rough – and it will, passion and belief in what you are doing will get you through. My coaching is my business that makes the least money, but I need to have it in my life. The fulfillment it gives me allows me to work on the other businesses with renewed energy.

Whatever you are doing now, ask yourself, would you be doing what you are doing if you made half the money? If not, what do you really want?

Lesson #4 – DON’T BE AFRAID TO MAKE MISTAKES

I’m a recovering perfectionist, so this is especially difficult for me. But don’t wait till your product or service is perfect. Just do it, learn from your mistakes and move on. When we started an e-commerce business a couple of years ago, we had numerous challenges – the glue we used turned out to be inferior so our packaging fell apart in the mail, our stocks ran out, we had a very clunky back end and manual logistics, we even tried vacuum packing our clothing product with a machine designed to vacuum pack food to save on costs! We tried a lot and laughed a lot. And we learned so much that we wouldn’t learn if we weren’t willing to make mistakes and just go for it.

Despite all this, we were getting PR in local and national media. We were profitable in the first quarter, and one of those media hits attracted a buyer for the company less than a year after launch.

So, what’s the biggest mistake you are willing to make, in order to succeed?

Lesson #5 BUSINESS IS ABOUT PROFIT, NOT REVENUE

Finally, I know lots of us start businesses to have the freedom and flexibility to enjoy the lifestyle that we want. However, you are still running a business. Don’t get dazzled by people building companies in the millions of dollars (they are probably also millions of dollars in debt). If your revenues are $50,000 and your profit is only $5,000, you need to take a serious look at your business model and why you are doing what you’re doing. My dad started his company with $2000 and grew it to seven figures. I’ve started companies with $2000 – $5000. It doesn’t have to be fancy, you just have to have a customer!

Check on a daily basis whether you are on the right track when you prioritize your work day using the 80/20 rule – did you know 80% of your results come from 20% of your efforts? Stop reacting, and start planning.

You can work on long term goals, but also ask yourself – what’s the fastest path to money today?

I’d love to hear what key lessons you’ve learned as an entrepreneur, so do leave a comment and share.

Mompreneurs, help Stop the Silence

February 12, 2009 by admin  
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One of the reasons for blogging, I believe, is so that anyone can have a voice and be able to make a difference in the world.

Whether you are a parent or not, I invite you to support the work of www.12for12k.org which is raising money for Stop the Silence – a nonprofit that focuses on the heartbreaking work of dealing with the sexual abuse of children.

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Child Sexual Abuse (CSA) in the US alone affects one-third of girls and one-sixth of boys by the time they are 18 years old. Although many countries have not yet conducted the research to identify the extent of CSA, we do know it is a worldwide pandemic and that prevalence rates have been identified as high as 60 percent in some places, and as low as 2 percent in others. As a mother, even 2% is too high, and something I cannot even bear to think about.

Unfortunately, most CSA is never reported (due to shame, fear, stigma, and other factors). Many suffer in silence for most of their lives and deal with severe depression and anxiety. We all privately or publicly know survivors who have not only survived, but thrived; it has taken work for them to get there.

Stop the Silence has a three part mission to stem this epidemic. They are committed to exposing and stoping child sexual abuse and help survivors heal worldwide. The charity’s overarching goals are to:

1) help stop child sexual abuse (CSA) and related forms of violence;

2) promote healing of victims and survivors;

3) celebrate the lives of those healed.

www.12for12k.org has made it their mission to raise money for this worthy cause during the month of February. I will support them and ask all Mompreneurs and anyone else who reads this blog to do the same. Even $10 can help.

Please join me, spread the word if you have a blog or by email, and make a difference in the life of a child.

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