Tuesday, July 30, 2013

Cara Mempromosikan ID Survei lewat Twitter















 Evening Netter, kali ini aku mau share cara menjalankan IDSURVEI melalui Twitter, bagi yang belum tahu apa itu IDSURVEI bisa klik disini
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Ini cara yang diajarkan IDSURVEI sendiri kepada saya

Jadi..

Ada beberapa hal yang harus terpenuhi untuk menjalankan cara kerja via twitter:
1. Mempunyai akun twitter.
2. Mempunyai follower yang banyak.
  • Untuk cara membuat akun twitter tidak akan dijelaskan disini.
  • Anda boleh mengunakan twitter Asli atau twitter lain milik Anda.
  • Carilah follower sebanyak mungkin, bisa lewat facebook, BBM(Blackberry messenger), atau blog.
  • Lakukan juga following sebanyak-banyaknya agar membantu penambahan follower.
  • Apabila follower anda sudah banyak, silakan lakukan update status (nge-twit) dengan teks dibawah ini.
Gunakan salah satu teks dibawah ini untuk update status (nge-twit):
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 Trik ngetwit:

  1. Lakukan Update status tiap 5 menit sekali.
  2. Sesekali sebutkan nama artis terkenal dalam Twit/update status Anda. Contoh: @justinbieber Sehari bisa survei 100 data berarti dapat Rp 200.000,00, http://www.idsurvei.com/survei/Geek/
  3. Update status juga tentang kehidupan Anda agar tidak terlihat monoton promosi. Contoh : "Selamat pagi semua..."





Selamat Berpromosi....

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1. Cara Mempromosikan ID SURVEI lewat Facebook.
2. ID SURVEI Bisnis Online Mudah, Aman dan Terpercaya.

Monday, July 29, 2013

ID Survei Bisnis Online Mudah, Aman dan Terpercaya


 

BISNIS ONLINE TERPERCAYA
   
Idsurvei.com merupakan program mengumpulkan data dari pengguna internet melalui survei singkat.
Data-data hasil survei tersebut digunakan untuk menentukan target market yang tepat dalam berbisnis online.
Kami membutuhkan bantuan Anda untuk menyebarkan formulir survei singkat ini. Setiap survei yang datang dari link Anda, akan kami bayar Rp 2.000,00. Tidak ada batasan berapa data yang dapat Anda hasilkan      perhari. Agar lebih jelas, lihat ilustrasi dibawah ini:

Survei Per Hari Komisi Per Survei Komisi yang Anda Terima
10 Rp.2000,00 Rp.20.000,00 Per hari
100 Rp.2.000,00 Rp.200.000,00 Per hari
1000 Rp.2.000,00 Rp.2.000.000,00 Per hari
Tidak dibatasi Rp.2.000,00 Tidak dibatasi

Idsurvei.com bukanlah program member get member, sehingga pekerjaan Anda bukanlah mencari orang/member. Cukup dengan menyebarkan "Formulir Survei" saja, dan setiap formulir yang diisi oleh orang lain, Maka Rp 2.000,00 langsung masuk ke akun Anda. Yang perlu Anda lakukan hanyalah menjalankan petunjuk yang ada.
Hanya dengan Rp 200.000,00 Rp 150.000,00 Rp 100.000,00 Saja Anda dapat mengakses member area dan segera dapat menjalankan program ini. Ya, Hanya Rp 100.000,00.

Segera daftarkan diri Anda sekarang juga karena kuota keanggotaan idsurvei.com terbatas.

Klik disini : http://idsurvei.com/survei/Geek

Berikut bukti pembayaran IdSurvei :

Melalui Mandiri
Ini Juga


Melalui BCA
 Ini Juga

 Lihat Sendiri kan, Ayo Buruan Gabung di Idsurvei.com

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40 simple ways to put money in your back pocket

40 simple ways to put money in your back pocket

Discover how you can save up to $15,000 with these simple money management tips.
By Anne Bokma
Save money by watching your credit limit
When we were getting ready to have our first child, my husband, Jeff, and I sat down to take a good hard look at our finances and figure out if we could afford an 18-month unpaid parental leave. The reality that confronted us was more sobering than the prospect of two years' worth of dirty diapers and very little sleep.
There we were, both working full time, earning a combined income in excess of $100,000 and never thinking twice about buying what we wanted (OK, so we drew the line on driving a Mercedes-Benz and taking four-star European romps). We didn't realize just how sloppy our spending habits had become until we began tracking every cent for three months. Talk about a wake-up call.
So we took a red pencil to our expenses and started mercilessly slashing them. Simply eliminating our daily coffee purchases saved us $120 a month, or $1,440 a year -- more of a jolt than the pricey java we'd been drinking. Other changes included eating out less often, dropping Jeff's rarely used squash club membership, getting a library card to sign out books instead of buying them, switching to a cheaper phone company, paring back on new clothing purchases (OK, that one hurt a bit) and dropping cable TV.
Incredibly, we were able to stash away an extra $800 a month, or almost $10,000 a year. Not only did the savings finance the year-and-a-half parental leave, but we also both decided to go back to a shorter workweek. Because we had forced ourselves to be more frugal, we could actually work less and live more. What a concept. The experience taught us there are plenty of ways to cut back without resorting to a nuts-and-berries existence. Here's how you can save thousands -- and not feel a pinch.
1. Pay off the plastic. Are you making only the minimum payment on your credit card every month? If so, you could still be paying for that silk blouse long after it's faded and frayed. The average Canadian owes $1,269 to credit card companies. At 18 per cent interest, that's about $230 a year you could save if you paid your balance off each month.
2. Swap credit cards. If you tend to carry a balance on your credit card, you would be better offswitching to a low-interest card to ease your payment pain. There are no-frills cards that charge as little as 10 per cent versus the average 18 per cent. On a balance of $1,000, that eight per cent difference adds up to $80 over 12 months.
3. Get money for nothing (and your cheques for free). Drive right on by any ATM machine that's not hooked up to your bank. You'll save $1.50 every time. And run from those generic cash machines you see at convenience stores. They charge an additional $1.50 or more on top of regular transaction fees, which means you could pay $3 just to take out $20. If you avoid ATM fees eight times a month all year long, you'll have an extra $144 in your pocket.
4. Be your own designer. You may not have the style savvy of the experts on "Trading Spaces," but that doesn't mean you can't try your hand at hanging wallpaper or laying linoleum. Instead of hiring a pro at $30 an hour for eight hours, paint that bedroom yourself and save at least $240.
5. Watch how your garden grows. Annual bedding plants can soak up a wad of cash; you can easily spend $60 on a few trays of annuals that will wither before winter. You can save another $60 on perennials by swapping plants with friends and neighbours instead of going to the garden centre. Next spring forget the annuals, exchange favourite perennials with friends and grow $120 in the bank, instead.
6. Don't ring up phone charges. Stick to basic service and ditch extra services you don't really need, such as call waiting ($6 a month), call display ($8) busy call return ($5) and inside wire-care maintenance insurance ($5). You'll save $288 a year.
7. Do a toy swap. Instead of buying your kids every new toy that comes along, consider trading videos, toys or sports equipment with another family a few times a year. You'll get a bunch of new stuff to play with and it won't cost you a dime. Simply trading two video games (at $30 each) would save you $60.
8. Rethink insurance. Increase the deductible on your home insurance from $250 to $500 and slash your annual rate by about 10 per cent. Upping the deductible to $1,000 results in another 10 per cent savings. A 20 per cent cut on an $800 policy ensures you have $160 in your wallet.
9. Be green and lean. It costs about $250 to keep all those incandescent bulbs shining bright in your home every year. Switching to energy-efficient compact fluorescent lamps can shave $150 from that annual expense. They may cost more, but they last up to 10 times longer.
10. Empower your shower. Low-flow shower heads cut the amount of hot water you use in half.With two 5-minute showers a day, you'll save $100 a year.
11. A cheaper way to chill. Next summer, instead of cranking up the air conditioner, cool off under a ceiling fan. Fans cost about $1.50 to operate each month, while air conditioners cost up to $40 a month. In three months, you'll have a cool $115.
12. Pick up your pizza from a neighbourhood place. If you order pizza each Friday, pick it up yourself and save on the delivery charge ($2.50) and tip ($2.50). (Prices often include the delivery cost. Ask them to give you the cost for a pickup.) That's $20 a month, or $240 a year more dough.
13. Keep the heat in. If you combine all the cracks and leaks in a typical home, you'll end up with a 2.4- by-three-metre hole in the wall. Plug them up and pocket some cash. Caulking and weather-stripping can reduce your heating bill by up to 25 per cent, or $500 on $2,000 in annual heating costs.
14. Launder with care. Use cold water in the wash -- it works just as well and causes less shrinking and fading. If you run your dryer for 30 minutes, 20 times a month, it'll cost you $23 in energy alone. Instead, install a clothesline or set up a few drying racks. Switching two loads a week to cold water saves you $36 a year; add in the $276 for the dryer and you'll clean up with $312.
15. Slip on a sweater and slippers. Simply lowering your thermostat to 20 C (68 F) in winter can save on heating costs. Better yet, install a programmable thermostat and set it to turn the heat down automatically at night or when you leave home, and to turn it up before you wake or return. You'll save about 10 per cent on your heating costs -- or $200 on annual heating costs of $2,000.
16. Cook at home. Eating out gobbles up money faster than the taxman. Brown-bag it to work andcook at home. Three lunches (at $7 each) and one family meal out a week ($50) comes to $284 a month, or $3,408 a year. Cut that back to one lunch a week and one family dinner a month and you'll pocket $2,472 a year.
17. Go veggie. Pile on the beans, lentils, pasta or rice and have vegetarian dinners twice a week. You'll shave about $15 a week, or $780 a year off your grocery bill.
18. Shop at discount grocery stores. They may not have exotic olive bars, and you'll have to bag your own groceries, but you can save big-time by going the no-frills route -- about 15 per cent to be precise. That's about $20 on a weekly $135 grocery trip, which bags you $1,040 over 12 months.
19. Be your own brewmaster. Wine kits at do-it-yourself stores make it easy to bottle your own Barolo. It costs about $100 for 30 bottles of wine, or just over $3 a bottle. If you normally buy five bottles of wine a month at $10 each, you'll save $400 a year. If you're a beer drinker who goes through six cases of 24s a year, it would cost about $210. Make your own and you'll pay only $130, a savings of $80 a year. Total savings for alcohol: $480.
20. Opt for potluck. Inviting friends for dinner? Share the load and lessen the expense by making it potluck. Make the main dish yourself and have others bring the rest. You could easily save yourself $25 on food and have more energy to be a great host. If you host six dinners a year, that's a savings of $150.
21. Pack your java. You don't need to forgo your daily coffee habit, just make it at home and put it in a vacuum flask, instead. If you spend $3 on take-out coffee five days a week, that's $780 a year; make coffee at home and you'll pay about 30 cents a cup, or $78 for the year. Wake up to a savings of $702 -- more than enough to finance a fancy vacuum flask with change to spare.
22. Get some rabbit ears. No one on her deathbed ever regrets not watching more "Judge Judy." If you can live without cable TV (minimum $25 a month), you can bank $300 a year. (Or reduce your 70-channel extended package, $45, to basic cable and save $240 a year.)
23. Simplify birthdays. Who says kids' birthday parties have to rival the Oscars? Skip the pony rides, store-bought theme cake, expensive paper plates and loot bags. Have a home party or rent the local pool for a couple of hours and shave $100 off the party payout. With two kids you are $200 ahead.
24. Get thrifty. Cruise the aisles at Value Village or your local secondhand shop. You're apt to find name-brand buys for yourself and your kids. If you normally spend $600 a year to outfit your child, you could do it for $250 instead. Annual saving (per person): $350.
25. Hit the garage sales. Save on everything from books and toys to clothes and bikes. The key is to buy only essentials and not loads of stuff just because it's a bargain. It's a cinch to save $100 on household purchases if you check out these sales twice a year.
26. Shop with a strategy. Plan your trips to the mall so you go with a purpose and avoid the impulse spending. If you normally make 10 trips to the mall a year and spend $50 on impulse buys each time, you could be saving $500.
27. Wait for the video. A family of four can pay as much as $48 for tickets and $25 for food and drinks during a night out at the movies. Rent a video ($5) and make your own popcorn instead, and you'll save $408 if you would normally go to the show six times a year.
28. Indulge in some afternoon delight. If you can't bear to miss hotly hyped first-run movies, go to a matinee instead. It'll cost a family of four $24. Skip the pricey popcorn and save another $25 on concession stand treats. Do this four times a year and save a $196.
29. Make the library your local entertainment centre. If you usually buy two softcover books a month (at $17 each), rent four videos (at $5 each) and pick up two magazines ($4 each), you can save $744 a year by using your library card instead.
30. Start a babysitting co-op. Exchange babysitting services with friends or fellow parents at your kids' school and save the $6 an hour you'd pay for a teenager to come over while you're out. Even if you only go out twice a month for eight hours in total, you'll save $576 a year.
31. Say it with crayons. Have your kids make homemade birthday cards for the slew of parties they get invited to. (They can do the same for relatives and teachers, too.) If you normally buy 10 cards a year (at $5 each), that's $50 you can pocket.
32. Rethink the fencing lessons. Some kids' lessons and activities can cost $75 a month or more. Look for affordable programs at your local community centre. It can cost $80 a month ($960 a year) for your child to take karate classes at a karate school. A YMCA program can cost as little as $76 for three months ($304 a year). Kick the cost and save $656.
33. Pump it up. If your tires aren't properly inflated, they'll require more energy to roll, which wastes gas. Keep them properly filled and you'll save five per cent on fuel costs. That's another $104 savings on gas.
34. Pitch a tent. When you are planning next summer's vacation, think sleeping bags instead of hotel beds. Campsites are usually about $20 a night compared with a rented room at $130. A two-night getaway under the starry skies will save you $220 if you forgo the fancy suite. Make it a week and your nest egg grows by $770.
35. Give up your gym membership. Hike the local trails or bike or jog around your hood. At $30 a month or more, you'll lighten your financial load by at least $360.
36. Drugstore savvy. Instead of reaching for that brand-name headache remedy or cough syrup, opt for the generic store brand and save about 20 per cent off the price. If you normally buy 10 nonprescription products a year at $8 each, you'll save $16.
37. Up in smoke. If you're one of the 26 per cent of Canadian women who smokes, think about what it's costing you in terms of both your health and your pocketbook. A three-pack-a-week habit burns up $96 a month, or $1,152 a year.
38. Fill 'er up. Self-serve gas stations are about five per cent cheaper than full serves. If you spend $40 a week on gas ($2,080 a year), you'll keep an extra $104 in your pocket by zipping up your parka, getting out of the car and lifting that nozzle and filling the tank yourself.
39. Skip the car wash. Break out a bucket and rags and give the minivan a scrub down yourself and save $10 a month, or $120 a year.
40. Save big on car insurance. Increase your deductible from $250 to $500, bundle your auto and home insurance with one insurance company, drop collision and/or comprehensive insurance (only on much older vehicles) and check to see if you are eligible for discounts for low-mileage, airbags, antitheft devices, etc. You could save as much as 35 per cent ($450) on a $1,500 policy.

Five Ways to Increase Traffic to Your Website Immediately

What should you do to increase traffic to your website? Has the traffic to your website become stagnant? Or worse, is it dwindling? Here we present five ways of increasing traffic to your website.
Before you try these methods, make sure that you have your website indexed by search engines. Apart from this,make your link-building activity more aggressive. Keep building back-links by leaving good comments on popular websites, particularly with “do-follow” links in comments.
1. Buy traffic for your website: Pay for targeted traffic to your website. You can do what is called “pay per click” advertising from ad networks such as Google AdWords. You pay search engines every time someone visits your by clicking your link. It gets you visitors almost instantly. However, it can be pretty expensive. This strategy can work if you are selling some good and expensive stuff.
2. Promotional emails: Send out a promotional email to the opt-in email list you should be creating by offering free reports or courses to your visitors. If you don’t have any, start working on creating an email list today.
3. Paid promotional emails: Get familiar with the popular websites in your space. If they have an email list, ask them to mail your promotional offer to their lists. You can work out a flat fee or a commission on sale.
4.Buy ad spots on popular websites: If any popular website in your niche or related area offers advertising space, you can get some exposure through paid ads, banners or links.
5. Free reports/resources: Offering high-quality freebies is a proven method of getting free traffic. You can write a free book and allow other blog/website owners to share it with their readers. You can let them put an affiliate link inside or add their name so that they have an incentive to give it away for free. A good report/freebie will spread like a virus. This concept is called “viral marketing”.

21 Ways to Make Money On Computer through Online Jobs

How to make money? Google and you’ll get millions of search results telling you thousands of ways to make money on the Internet. Some methods are real and legitimate ways for making money online while others are plain scams to make you pay money. How do you know which methods are legitimate and really work?
So we are back to our original question: How to make money oline? In this post, I will share real ways to make money online through affiliate programmes, niche websites, blogging, freelancing, selling products on online stores such as ebay and Amazon, online surveys and other simple methods to make money fast.
Though there are plenty of ways to make money on the Internet, becoming a rich online entrepreneur isn’t easy or fast. It requires lots of hard work. If you want to make real money, you have to invest time and effort. Of course, some ways of making money online are easier and faster than others.

How to make money online?

Earning money online is as easy (or as hard) as making money offline. Though thousands  of Internet marketing gurus claim to have a secret formula for making quick money, the truth is, there is no way you can become rich overnight by just clicking a button or buying some ebook. Earning money online requires hard work and persistence. If you are ready to invest enough time and effort into it, there are plenty of methods for generating extra income from the Internet. Some of these are quick ways to make money while the rest are long-term ideas for making money.
Making Money with Affiliate Programmes
In affiliate programmes, you sell other people’s products for a commission. You can find digital products like e-books, themes and courses through websites like ClickBank, LinkShare, ShareASale and PayDotcom.
Selling Photos Online
If you can click interesting, high-quality photographs, you can sell your images on stock photo websites such as iStockPhotos and get paid when someone downloads your photos. Even if you upload one good photo which sells over and over again, you can make good money. Imagine the earning potential when you have hundreds of images on stock photo websites.
Get Paid Sharing Files Online
If you have ever visited document sharing websites such as Script Mafia, you must have seen how people offer you free downloads and others queue up with alternative download mirrors. Every time someone downloads using your link from file sharing websites such as Ziddu, Uploading and ShareCash.org (it claims to pay average $0.60 per download), you get paid.
Get Paid to Take Online Surveys
Online surveys are an easy way of making money online. Companies assign market research websites with the task of gathering feedback from their consumers and target audience. Researches make use of online surveys to complete their assignments. They share a portion of the money with survey participants. Beware of paid survey scam websites. Legitimate paid surveys websites such as SurveySavvy and Synovate will rarely ask you any money for participation.
Make Money Designing Logos
Hundreds of websites that are launched everyday need logos. If you can be creative and design attractive logos, make money by offering custom logo design service on webmaster forums, classifieds sites and Fiverr. You don’t need to buy Photoshop; use Gimp or any other free image manipulation software.
Earn Money Designing Websites
If you can design websites, there is plenty of work for you. Even if you are not very proficient in HTML, you can use softwares such as DreamWeaver or Kompozer to create websites. You can find clients on webmaster forums such as WarriorForum and DigitalPoint. Before venturing out, create a portfolio of website designs to show to your prospective clients.
Flipping Websites and Domains
Good domains are a rare commodity. If you can think of a catchy domain name, get it registered for less than $10. Sell it for a lot more. You can also buy domains cheap and then sell at a premium. If you are good at building websites, create new websites and blogs from scratch. Once they gain some traction and money, sell them on websites such as Flippa. On an average, you can sell websites for 12 times its monthly income. You can also sell new (turnkey) websites immediately after creating them. (Selling Websites on Flippa: What Not to Do)
Get Paid To Answer Questions
If you love helping others by sharing your knowledge, start making decent income by answering queries. You can find websites such as JustAnswer and Ether where you can make money by offering your knowledge and expertise.
Designing T-Shirts For Cash
Many teens design T-shirts and sweatshirts for local vendors in return for cash. If you are good at writing catchy phrases and designing cool graphics or montages, make money selling self-deigned T-shirts on websites like CafePress.
Make Money Using Video Camera
YouTube is one of the most popular websites on the Internet. The popularity of online videos is growing so it won’t become too crowded if you jump into the market. Use your camcorder to shoot interesting videos and upload them on websites like YouTube, Break and Revver. You get a share of the revenue by your video
Generate Cash with Niche Directories
The Internet is too big to explore alone. So you take help of search engine, but they have their own limitations. You can create directory websites which provide lists of products or websites in a particular segment. For example, you can create a directory of free WordPress themes. Create a list of websites and sources related to a particular niche. You can sell ad space to advertisers directly or using networks such as AdSense and BuySellAds.
Get Paid To Install Applications
Installing website scripts and applications or platforms such as WordPress and Joomla can be tricky for new users. Many people need help for installing simple WordPress websites or blogs. If you how to install some application, you can charge money for helping install it on others’ servers.
Reselling Hosting and Domains
If you know how to sell, you don’t need to set up your own servers to start a web hosting or domain business. Big domain and hosting companies like TuCows, GoDaddy and HostGatorallow you to resell their services with your own branding. Think beyond the Internet to reach new potential customers through offline media such as newspapers and magazines. (Okay, I have actually started doing this at YesRack.com. Do check it out.)
Selling E-Books
Creating an e-book can be highly rewarding. You can create an e-book about anything that helps solve problems of your target audience. With a little bit of effort or help from freelancers, you can get a  good e-book to sell. Price your e-book based on purchasing power of your visitors. Don’t price it ridiculously low or high.
Make Money Blogging
Blogging is one of the most popular methods of earning from the Internet. You can start a Blogger blog with a custom domain name (without a custom domain looks unprofessional). Creating a WordPress blog with own hosting and domain name also take less than an hour. You can blog about anything under the sun. You can create a on even the most bizzare topics; there is one called “Guess Her Muff” with pictures of girls with dress and then naked. Blogs will help you make money by showing ads or selling affiliate products or your own products. You can also use blogs to solicit new clients. However, making money through blogs requires a lot of time and effort. Ordinarily, you cannot expect to start making money in a matter or a few weeks.
Money Online Translating Documents
With rapid globalization, content in one language needs to be converted into another for transmission. You can get paid for translating documents online and offline. You can find some agency or client through free classifieds as well as freelancing websites.
Cashing in on Fiverr
Fiverr.com is a website where everything is available for $5. People offer various services ranging from software installation to creating silly videos. It is really simple to use and very easy to get started. Get registered for free, create gigs offering your services and get paid through PayPal. What kind of gigs? Recording video testimonials, writing poems, installing WordPress, creating logos and just anything. (Earn Extra Bucks Freelancing on Fiverr)
Earn Money via Freelance Writing
If you want to get paid immediately, find a website or client who needs articles, e-books, newsletters and guides. Offer them your writing service for a fee. You don’t need any investment or any website. Though payments can be less than $5 per 500 words, it’s nonetheless a quick way of making some money. You can find writing gigs on Fiverr, Elance and Craigslist.
Get Paid to Comment on Blogs
In the scrable to rank higher on Google, blogs and websites need quality backlinks. Commenting on do-follow blogs is one of the easiest way of getting backlinks. You can leave comments on popular do-follow blogs on behalf of a website or blog and charge $0.50 or so for each backlink.
Sell Handicraft Online
Are you good at making things such as crafts, embroidery and jewellery? You can use your skills to create various stuffs and and sell them online on specialized websites such as Etsy or on egenral websites such as ebay and CraigsList.
Dropshipping
Like reselling web hosting and domain names, you can sell almost anything by collaborating with manufacturers that offer dropshipping, which involves shipping the product to customers on  your behalf. In a dropshipping business, you collect the order on your website and then instruct the manufacturer to ship the product to your customer. The manufacturer gets paid its price and you keep the remainder.
These are just a few ways of making money online. With some creativity, you can find new methods of earning extra cash. Some of them can be turned into good home-based businesses. A few of them will help you make money online fast. The rest of them are long-term ideas for making money on the side.

How to Make Your Small Business Seem Bigger

Ramon Ray, journalist and editor atSmallbiztechnology.com, sums it up perfectly: "Small businesses can do BIG things using low-cost technology and readily available expertise." It doesn't matter if you're running a business out of your home, the local Starbucks (free Internet), or an abandoned warehouse, if you have the right tools to reel in a large consumer base, it's not necessarily important how small your business is because it's doing big things. With all of the technology tools out there, small businesses are now in a better position to compete. 

"With the rise of social media and ubiquity of online software the time is NOW for small businesses to reach a big business audience," Ray says.

Now is also a good time to understand that it's not necessarily about appearing bigger—and leading your customers to believe your company is something that it's not—it's about identifying the advantages your company has from being a proverbial small fish in your market and leveraging that to your benefit. Phil Simon, author of The New Small: How a New Breed of Small Businesses is Harnessing the Power of Emerging Technologies, explains in his book how small companies are using technology to do cutting edge things and becoming leading competitors in their industry.

Simon notes that with today's technology, smaller businesses now have the capability of being just as powerful as larger companies. "In fact," he says, "you can argue they're more powerful because they've got less stuff clogging the technological artery. So, smaller companies can turn on a dime...[and are] able to do things that big companies can't, not because those big companies don't see the value but because they are, for example, contractually obligated to an antiquated software vendor for the next 10 years or politically it's not possible to move in a different direction, or financially the cost for such a move would be prohibited."

Embracing the fact that you have a small business doesn't mean it's bad to aspire to be bigger. There's nothing wrong with that at all Simon says, but even to accomplish that goal you need to have a firm understanding about which tools you can use to become a big player in the market.

How to Make Your Small Business Seem Bigger: Start With the Basics

So you run a small business, maybe even a business of one, and you feel like it's time to take it to the next level. Here are three must-have items to get you started:
  • Professional Business Cards - Cutting cost can be a great thing, but your business card represents you and your company when you're not present. So it should not be "some flimflam, two bit piece of yellowing paper," Ray says. This is not to say that you HAVE to invest in over-the-top, pricey metallic business cards—though, if you've got the means go for it—but perhaps relying on your self-printed paper cards is not the best idea.

    There are companies that will make, print, and deliver your cards to you for a reasonable cost including VistaPrintUPrinting, and PrintPlace. It's important to take the style and design of your business cards seriously or no one else will. How many times have you thrown away a card because they don't look professional?
  • Company E-mail Address - "Clearly if you're giving somebody a business card and you've got philsimon88@gmail.com listed as your business e-mail then that just doesn't connote the same professionalism," Simon says. "It doesn't take a lot of technical know how to register a domain."

    Go DaddyiPage, and JustHost.com are good places to start. Leave your Gmail, AOL, Hotmail, and Yahoo accounts for personal use.
  • Updated Website - "You can't be taken seriously as a business if you have no website or an ugly website. In the book I call them 90s sites, sites that look like they were built 15 years ago," Simon says. "They have a Home, About, Contact, Directions, Testimonials, but there's no meat, no compelling content, there's never a reason to come back. That's a huge mistake."

    You can create a basic, yet effective, website for a modest price. Do your research, read reviews, and ask around before deciding which web hosting tool is right for you. Sites such as Fat CowBlue Host, Go Daddy, and Inmotion are good places to start.

20 WAYS TO BECOME A LEADER

A recent woman law school graduate might be surprised to find so few women among the leaders of the firm she just joined. After all, half of her law school classmates were women. And although this law school statistic is often reported as if it represents some dramatic change, the fact is that roughly 40% of law school students have been women since the mid 1980s.
Although there have been small positive changes, for the most part, legal workplaces continue to be sadly lacking in women leadership.
There are several reasons for this, perhaps chief among them, the fact that a "committed lawyer" is defined so that it excludes the majority of women lawyers. If "commitment" is mutually exclusive with pregnancy and motherhood, then the odds of a woman lawyer advancing to a leadership position are slim.
This definition also excludes male lawyers who want to be more than just financial providers for their families. In fact, any lawyer seriously wanting "a life" is at risk of being deleted from the potential- leaders list.
The best chance of changing this systemic obstacle is to tip the gender scales in leadership balance. As more women become leaders in legal organizations, organizational values and definitions are likely to change. The concept of the "ideal lawyer" [1] will broaden to become equally inclusive of women as well as men whose wives handle family matters. The inclusion of men and woman who understand that work and life are not a zero sum game would benefit the profession as well as the individuals practicing it.
As organizations move from mono-cultural clubs to diversity-welcoming institutions, one might expect that the "ideal lawyer" image would also evolve into one that equally includes lawyers of color and those of non-majority sexual orientation.
There is another reason to expect that fostering leadership ability among women lawyers will benefit the careers of these and future women attorneys, as well as the organizations in which they work:
Research on leadership indicates that 50-75% of organizations are currently managed by people sorely lacking in leadership competence [2]. They are hired or promoted based on technical competence, business knowledge and politics - not on leadership skill. Such managers often manage by crisis, are poor communicators, are insensitive to moral issues, are mistrustful, over-controlling and micro-managing, fail to follow through on commitments they've made and are easily excitable and explosive. The result is low morale, alienated employees, and costly attrition. Since the best business outcomes are achieved by satisfied employees, the legal profession can only gain by an increasing focus on the development of attorneys' leadership competencies.
Women lawyers can take the lead in this endeavor. Here are 20 ways to become a leader:

1. TAKE CHARGE
Become the sculptor of your own career and life – not the sculpture. Leaders are authentic – the authors of their own lives. Take responsibility for your professional development. No one has a greater investment in your success and satisfaction than you. Especially as a woman, you cannot depend upon the traditional management structure of your organization to put you on the path to achievement. It's up to you to direct and protect your career and to develop your own potential. You cannot afford to be passive or to accept roles assigned to you. Know what you want and why and be prepared to take action to make it happen.

2. KNOW YOUR STRENGTHS
Work is most meaningful and satisfying when it gives us an opportunity to use our strengths. Leadership is fundamentally about character. Knowing your character strengths enables you to find ways to select work environments and work assignments that allow you to express and develop them. For example, if one of your greatest strengths is loyalty and teamwork, you'll be most effective and satisfied working as a member of a team. If fairness is among your greatest strengths, you'll be frustrated and dissatisfied without an opportunity to work on issues of justice. If you're someone who loves to learn, you'll feel bored and frustrated unless you find ways to master new skills and bodies of knowledge.
It's also important to keep track of your own accomplishments. Unfortunately, legal workplaces are notorious for focusing on mistakes and defeats rather than what people have done well. However, good leaders develop talent by matching peoples' strengths with work tasks. They recognize contributions and celebrate accomplishments.
Start practicing good leadership by keeping a log of your successes. Record even small wins – this is essential for building your own confidence as well as developing a crucial leadership competence.
You can assess your strengths by taking the VIA Strengths Survey at http://www.authentichappiness.org. Dr. Martin Seligman, a psychologist known for his research in the areas of helplessness, depression, optimism and positive psychology has developed this website. Since he continues to do research on the instruments on his website, you can take them for free.
The Gallup StrengthsFinder is another way to assess your strengths. You can learn about it athttp://www.gallup.com.

3. CREATE YOUR VISION
Leaders are vision directed. A leader creates a compelling vision, is committed to this vision, and inspires others to action by aligning their goals with this vision.
Start developing this leadership competence by creating your own personal vision. Your vision statement is a picture of the future to which you can commit. It expresses your values, the contribution you want to make, and the way you want to live your life.
Without a clear vision, it's easy to be led by the expectations of others. As a professional coach, I can attest to the unhappiness of lawyers who've allowed the demands and approval of others to become their compass. It is heartbreaking to look back on your life with regret.
Your vision statement is your own personal "why." Knowing what you're working toward allows you to plan your professional development as well as to be resilient in the face of obstacles.
If you'd like a format for a personal vision statement, you can email me at Ellen@lawyerslifecoach.com with "Vision Statement" in the subject line.

4. CHOOSE A WORKPLACE WITH COMPATIBLE VALUES
One of the biggest mistakes many attorneys make is to accept a position in an organization with values contrary to their own. This situation leads to misery at worst, and job change at best.
Furthermore, you are much less likely to achieve a position of leadership in an organization with values at odds with your own ethics than you would in an environment that echoed your principles.

5. ESTABLISH YOUR OWN PERSONAL ADVISORY BOARD
Although the legal profession puts a premium on self-reliance, everyone needs guidance, role models and support. Old-style mentoring rarely exists in the 21st century legal workplace. Even if you have an assigned mentor, such "arranged marriages" rarely meet your most important professional development needs. It's especially difficult for women and attorneys of color to find mentors who identify with them or to whom they can look for time-tested strategies that apply to their unique challenges.
Establishing your own personal advisory board enables you to obtain assistance from several people. Each has a unique contribution to make to your career success. This approach also gives you an opportunity to seek needed assistance without over-burdening any one person.
In order to construct an effective personal board of directors you need to assess your learning needs. Identify the skills you need to acquire or improve in order to achieve the career goals you've set for the next year or two. Having identified your knowledge needs, you'll be ready to identify potential advisors. You can get recommendations from others. At the same time, observe people you'd like to emulate or those who have some special expertise in the areas in which you're interested. Look both within as well as outside your current work setting.
The people on your board will change as your learning needs change. Here are a few important tips for developing your advisory board:
  • Select people whom you trust.
  • Keep in mind that the alliances you form with your advisors are substantive, strategically important, and meaningful relationships.
  • Clarify each person's expectations for the relationship. Negotiate how long you expect the relationship to proceed in this form.
  • Understand what you mentor needs in order for the relationship to be mutually rewarding. For some advisors, helping another attorney succeed is sufficient. Others might feel rewarded by your offers to assist them in their own work.You'll need to have advisors who serve different functions. The most important of these are:

    A Culture Guide
    If you're a new attorney, or are new to your current work setting, you'll need an advisor who can help you learn about the organizational culture. This mentor can provide tips on who is powerful, who the key players and decision-makers are, whom to seek out and whom not to cross. This mentor may also suggest committees to join and other avenues to pursue so that you will become more visible.
    A Legal Skills Mentor
    It's useful to find a mentor with deep knowledge in your area of the law – a senior and successful attorney who can provide candid and constructive feedback about your work. You need to have someone you trust to whom you can turn with substantive questions about your work. Ideally, this would not be someone who will be in a position of evaluating you: you can't hold back if you want to really learn.
    A Role Model
    It's especially helpful for women attorneys to form alliances with other women lawyers who share their work/life balance values. Ask someone you admire to share her strategies for balancing work and family.
    It's particularly helpful to identify leadership role models. Think of the most inspiring leaders in your life and list the attributes that elicited your admiration and respect. Find role models who can advise you about how you can become a leader.
    A Good "Connector"
    Unless you have a well-established network, it's helpful to know someone who can introduce you to people you'd like to know. As a knowledge worker in today's economy, you simply cannot know everything. Establishing a knowledge network enables you to identify the fastest route to the information you need and the people who can connect you to that information. Whether you're seeking information requested by a client, connections to business development opportunities, or looking for another job, a well-developed network is an essential resource.
6. FIND A CHAMPION
It's essential to have someone who will be your champion in the organization. Most likely, this will be someone with whom you practice. The more value you add to the practice of a senior lawyer in your practice group, the more he or she will be invested in retaining you. People who like you, as well as your work, are more likely to be in your corner. It's also necessary that this person be in a secure position in the organization; someone in a tenuous spot is unlikely to feel able to go out on a limb for you.

7. WORK TOWARD EXCELLENCE IN YOUR PRACTICE
Excellent work performance is a necessary, although not sufficient condition for leadership. Stay on top of your professional development. Don't wait for your firm or organization to offer a seminar in the skills you want to learn – seek out your own training opportunities.
Keep in mind the difference between excellence and perfection. Maintaining high standards for your work reflects positive striving. On the other hand, being harshly self-critical for the smallest error will undermine your success. Perfectionism easily leads to micro-management and harsh criticism of others, neither of which are effective leadership behaviors.
It's difficult to strive for excellence unless you're doing what you love. People who are committed to what they do – who are strongly interested in their work – are resilient in the face of challenges. Enthusiasm and passion motivate hard work. Genuine interest sustains focused attention.
It's important to know what skills you should be developing as you progress in your career. The ABCNY Report of the Task Force on Lawyers Quality of Life delineates specific training goals for corporate and litigation associates. You can find these at: http://www.abcny.org/taskforce.html
Look for Attachment C. For a list of skills against which to assess your progress, you can send an email to me at Ellen@lawyerslifecoach.com with "Skills" in the subject line.
The more knowledgeable you are and the better your skills, the more you'll be a resource to others. Expertise builds your reputation as a credible and trusted resource, which is essential for attaining leadership roles.

8. TAKE INITIATIVE
Whatever you're trying to accomplish, you need to take control of your own destiny and act on your own convictions. To become a leader, you must first learn to lead yourself. Initiative is a fundamental leadership competence. Choose your work – don't let it choose you. Seek out work you like or from which you can learn. If the work you really want isn't coming your way, make a plan to find it. Forge alliances with people both within and outside your organization who can help you work with the kinds of matters and clients you prefer.
Avoid the "tyranny of the in-basket." [3] You need to actively work on your career, not just on your work. Develop a career plan. Identify specific, measurable goals and routes for accomplishing them. Go beyond adapting to whatever comes your way. Proactively select and influence the situation in which you work rather than merely reacting to situations created by others. Work to change yourself and your circumstances for the better.
Leaders create a vision, set goals that embody the vision, inspire action to accomplish the vision, and develop strategic plans which lead to their goals. Start on your path to leadership by leading yourself.

9. TAKE RISKS
Developing leadership skill requires getting out of your comfort zone. Set "stretch" goals that enable you to develop new skills. Join committees and take a leadership role. This is an opportunity to develop leadership competencies as well as increase your visibility. Many women lawyers have told me that they do their best to fly under the radar. They believe that this demonstrates that they are team players. I disagree. You stand to lose far more by being invisible than you do by taking risks. In order to break through the stereotypes that keep women from achieving positions of leadership, you'll need to appear confident. That means being willing to learn on the job instead of waiting until you know everything before you take on challenges. Ask your advisory board and network to help you fill in knowledge gaps. Present your ideas. Be decisive and to the point. Speak in a convincing manner and make your statements strong and powerful. Claim authorship of your ideas. Don't qualify your statements or apologize for speaking. Be assertive, not aggressive. Manage your emotions when you set limits and make requests. Avoid harsh criticism and always respect the dignity of others. Depersonalize your mistakes. Just because you failed at one thing doesn't make you a failure. View mistakes as learning opportunities. If you become so worried about how you're perceived after you make an error that you never try again, others will conclude that you always make mistakes. But if you attribute your error to insufficient information, you'll learn more and try again. Your track record of successes will outweigh the memory of your small errors. Taking risks builds resilience and self-confidence. The more you stretch yourself and succeed, the more confident you'll feel. This will empower you to strive toward a leadership position.

10. BE OPTIMISTIC
As "purveyors of hope," [4] leaders must be optimistic. Realistic optimists take control where they can and stop investing energy in things beyond their control. When faced with a setback, optimists don't succumb to feelings of helplessness. They maintain their focus on the larger purpose, finding ways to bounce back and pursue alternative routes to their goal. Optimists see mistakes as learning opportunities, not as catastrophes from which they'll never recover. This enables them to take the kinds of risks necessary for becoming a leader. Optimism is especially difficult for lawyers, since so much of legal work is about anticipating and preventing disaster. But even though pessimism may help you be more effective in practicing law, it will be an obstacle if you think this way about career planning or the rest of your life. You're probably used to thinking that optimism is just a personality characteristic and you either have it or you don't. But, the fact is that research has demonstrated that people can learn to think more optimistically and that these changes are enduring. If you want to learn to be more optimistic, I'd encourage you to read "Learned Optimism" by Martin Seligman, Ph.D. [5].

11. BECOME "UN-FUNGIBLE"
Find a niche which your organization values and about which you can be passionate. Develop your expertise in this area. If you are the only expert, or one of a few experts in this area, you'll be of considerable value to your firm. This increases your power to lobby for flexibility in your scheduling and opportunities to take on leadership roles.

12. MAKE YOUR CAREER MORE IMPORTANT THAN YOUR JOB [6]
Focusing on your long-term career goals enables you to minimize the power of any given employer. If your goals are incompatible with those of your organization, or if you can't get the support you need to make your vision a reality, look elsewhere.

13. DEVELOP YOUR SOCIAL INTELLIGENCE
Leadership is interpersonal. Effective leadership is fundamentally about how you relate to people. Social intelligence consists of several components:
  • Self-management People who cannot manage the expression of their own emotions are unlikely to effectively manage others. It's important to develop an awareness of your own feelings and make deliberate choices about how best to use them in any given situation. Managing your emotions keeps them from clouding your perceptions and judgments. Being able to influence how others perceive you and coming across to others in the way you intend require self-awareness and self-regulation. It's essential to have a deep understanding of your own values, motives, strengths and limitations. Though it's not always easy to be honest with yourself, you need to develop this kind of honesty if you want to be interpersonally effective. Realistically appraise yourself without being overly self-critical. Ask others for feedback. The knowledge of how others perceive you is a powerful tool. Monitor yourself; pay attention to your feelings, actions and intentions. Observe the impact of your actions on others. Self-awareness is also critical for empathy since we tend to perceive others through the filter of our own needs, fears, expectations and hopes. When we are aware of what we expect to hear or are afraid of hearing, we can get past the filter and hear what's really being communicated.
  • Social radar Effective leaders can read emotional signals and assess other's emotional states. Your ability to influence others depends upon your skill at sensing their reactions and adjusting your approach accordingly. Practice "active" listening – listening not only to the other person's words but also their nonverbal expressions. Leaders are more persuasive when they can attune their message to their listeners.
  • Seek Win-Win Solutions to Problems Leaders elicit far more cooperation when they work toward equitable solutions, which all participants can embrace. Be flexibly open to others' points of view and demonstrate your understand of their perspectives. Always try to preserve the dignity of everyone involved in a problem or project. Leadership is about building and empowering teams. Practice creating an atmosphere of collaboration and openness.


  • 14. BE YOUR OWN ADVOCATE
    Many women attorneys who are excellent advocates for their clients are fearful of advocating for themselves. In our culture, women are socialized to believe that self-promotion is not only unbecoming and aggressive but will also damage their careers. But failing to advocate for yourself can have far-reaching consequences. In the short run, too much modesty feeds into the gender stereotype that women aren't "tough enough." Keep in mind that other people see only a small percentage of our actions. The missing information has to come from the actor herself. Share your knowledge by offering to help others. Broadcast your wins through in-house newsletters. Express your convictions. Self-advocacy is necessary for reaching positions of leadership. At the same time, make sure that you acknowledge and appreciate everyone who contributed to the group effort. Leaders are able to make their employees feel proud of their contributions. They don't need to steel the credit for themselves.

    15. BREAK THROUGH EXPECTATIONS
    Gender role stereotypes are an obstacle to women achieving leadership in the legal profession. But believing you'll never break the "glass ceiling" is sure to hold you back. Sometimes the only way to get past these stereotypes is to address them directly. Shining a light on unspoken assumptions can enable your listeners to hear and see beyond their expectations. By identifying these assumptions, you're conveying power and insight, which inspire trust.

    16. BECOME AN EXCELLENT COMMUNICATOR
    A leader must communicate her vision in a way that energizes people and galvanizes them toward action. The ability to gain the cooperation and support of others – through negotiation, persuasion and influence - depends upon communication skill, which in turn is essential for leadership. Be aware of gender differences in communication style. (For details, see Issue # 27 of "Beyond the Billable Hour at http://lawyerslifecoach.com/newsletters/issue27.html.) Essentially, you must take your listener's expectations into account in tailoring your communications. For women, it's especially important to give the other person a reason to listen by addressing a goal your listener wants to achieve. When people feel heard, they're more likely to hear you. When you understand their goals, you can articulate how their aspirations can be aligned with your vision. Although implicit gender role stereotypes foster the belief that mothers cannot be good leaders, the fact is that parenting is excellent training ground for leadership skills. As a parent you learn to plan strategically, negotiate, enlist cooperation and persuade – all of which you can transfer to the workplace.

    17. SHOW CONCERN FOR OTHERS
    Research [7] indicates that among the most important characteristics of effective leaders are compassion, nurturance, generosity, altruism and empathy. "Agreeableness" is a social trait and leadership takes place in a social context, so it's not surprising that these characteristics are so important for effective leadership. Women lawyers need to keep this in mind. All too often women are urged to "act like men" in working toward leadership positions. Be encouraged to learn that the most effective leaders demonstrate traits most often attributed to women.

    18. DEVELOP AND MAINTAIN A SUPPORT SYSTEM
    Taking the time to maintain supportive and close connections with others is necessary to attain and sustain the energy and well-being you need to achieve career success. At home, you'll need a partner who will agree to negotiate and share family work with you. Be clear with your significant others that you need their help in order to reach your goals. Being overloaded with family responsibility is as much of an obstacle to women reaching positions of leadership as is the "glass ceiling" at work. You'll also need the support of people you supervise - your support staff, paralegals, junior associates, etc. It's easier to recruit such support if you understand their needs and goals and treat them with compassion and respect. Compassion and encouragement motivate people much more than impatience and harshness. Learn to delegate well. Remember, leaders don't do all the work themselves: They effectively match people to tasks based on knowledge of their subordinates' strengths and aspirations. They are clear about their expectations when giving assignments. But don't allow perfectionism to derail good delegating. If you're not satisfied with the finished product, resist the urge to do it over yourself. Instead, return the work to the person who produced it and make sure that he or she understands your expectations. That way, you won't feel overburdened and you'll help the other person increase their own competence.

    19. MAINTAIN INTEGRITY
    Integrity may be the single most important characteristic of competent leadership; it's the sine qua non of a trusted advisor and effective leader. People are willing to be led by someone who follows through – someone they trust. Do what you say you will do. Don't promise to do what you can't. People without integrity may gain power, but they don't truly lead.

    20. PERSEVERE
    Persistence in the face of adversity is one of the cornerstones of resilience. Take responsibility for your own fate. Stay resolute in your values and goals and remain determined and self-disciplined in your efforts to achieve them. Persistence doesn't mean you never feel discouraged. Rather, it means maintaining your focus on the goal in spite of your feelings of discouragement. Like a marathon runner, you keep going because you believe in what you're doing. You simply will not give up. If your goal is to become a leader to help the legal profession become a truly diverse, welcoming and equitable profession, then don't give up. Your leadership is most needed.
    Notes:1. Williams, Joan (2000). "Unbending Gender – Why Family and Work Conflict and What to Do About It." New York: Oxford University Press.
    2. Hogan, Robert (2003) "Leadership in Organizations." Paper presented at The Second International Positive Psychology Summit, Washington, D.C. October 2-5.
    3. Covey, Stephen R. (1989) "The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People." New York: Fireside
    4. Bennis, Warren & Goldsmith, Joan (1997). "Learning to Lead." Cambridge, MA: Perseus Books.
    5. Seligman, Martin E. P. (1998) "Learned Optimism." New York: Pocket Books.
    6. Wickouski, Stephanie, Esq. Personal communication.
    7. Judge, Timonthy A. & Bono, Joyce E.( 2000) Five- factor model of personality and transformational leadership. "Journal of Applied Psychology," 85 (5), 751-765.