Aweber

@CoachLeeMiller from TheFlourishingWoman.com, a client and member of The Video Library, asks…

“Mynde, how do I get my new Aweber list to auto-publish my blog posts?”

First off, Lee gets an A. She got her Aweber on all by herself and created the list and also installed the web form herself to her WordPress blog. Lee, you rock honey! All 63 years of glorious brilliance that is you… here’s to the tech-savviness you do have inside you! xomm.

And the video tutorial… is yours for a week. Before I migrate it over to  The Video Library. Get it while it’s hot. Next week, it’ll cost ya!

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A couple of weeks ago, I finally installed an Aweber form on my website. I’ve been using Feedburner to deliver my posts by email since I launched msquared in the summer of 2009.

Basically, Feedburner is perfect when you are just starting out. And, it’s free. It helps you start building your own list by offering your web visitors a way to receive your blog posts by email.

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It’s one thing for me to teach you the steps of how to create a Paypal button and put it on your upcoming event’s sales page.

But along with understanding how to use Paypal in your online business, understanding where it fits into a (your) business process is also super critical.

What is a business process?

It’s probably something you do repeatedly. A series of steps, grouped together as a “task” where several tasks equal a process.

Like “onboarding” a new client. I have a process. I gather certain information and send out certain information. It’s usually always the same thing. It’s a process.

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Aweber or Feedburner?

September 10, 2010

Writing is easy, when you are open to receiving the prompts given endlessly by life. (This post is inspired by my latest new client from Milan, Italy. Yes, Italy… as in Eat, Pray, Love… and her Italiano accent is delish!)

So, if you are new to my blog, I’ll say again, I help women who are just starting out. You may have a static web presence, or both a static web presence and a blog or maybe you want to add a blog to your static web presence.

Or, maybe after playing around in the micro-bizness entrepreneurial internets, you’ve realized that each and every web presence you create requires time/energy/attention to maintain and grow it so, like me, you’ve combined it all into one place.

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“After talking with her for ten minutes, she designed a website that captured my personality and vision.”~ Beth Majersky, BeMeCoaching.com (web)