This week on the everywoman Network…

Posted by on Thursday, January 28th, 2010 at 5:13 pm.

Twitter tips. How to ReTweet and more.

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Those of you that use Twitter in your day-to-day business routines will know the importance of retweeting – not only is a great way to pass on interesting or useful information to your followers, but it shows your support of a fellow Twitterer. Ultimately it’s a great way of building contacts and followers! Retweeting isn’t quite so easy to get your head round to begin with though – Sandra asked the everywoman community for some advice this week, take a look at the discussion: Retweet, please help.

Kate started a discussion recently questioning how to set out a business – she has lots of ideas up her sleeve but is questioning if she needs to specialise, or will that hide her range of products (and skills) – what advice could you offer? Lots of ideas – do i specialise?

Start-ups are always in need of that vital feedback and advice – for example, Natasha has just launched not one but two media solution businesses but is looking to see what offering she should be making to market – has she got it right? Help needed – calling all entrepreneurs!!!!

This one’s an oldie but a goodie – infact the discussion has been going on for nearly a year now! All new businesses are eager to find out about free or cost-effective advertising. That’s exactly what this one’s about – take a peek at some great advice: Free advertising from Google? really? Yes its called Google Base.

Find out a bit more about the latest members to join everywoman – our community are such networking pros they started their own welcome discussion to introduce themselves to each other: I am new to the everywoman site.

If you have questions about your business start up or are finding it hard to grow your venture, why not join the everywoman network now and join the discussion. If you’re in Scotland – come along to the 2010 everywoman Conference Scotland on 2nd March, boost your business skills and network with fellow entrepreneurs.

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