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5 Keys to Your Visibility Plan

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

No matter who you are or what your soul-centered project is – entrepreneur, writer, teacher, artist, etc (even if your project is attracting a romantic partner!) – a powerful visibility plan is essential to being able to get seen, be prosperous and get what you want.

When you don’t have an effective visibility plan, then chances are you are under-earning, not getting the acclaim or acknowledgment you want, or doing work that doesn’t fully satisfy you.

I hear this time and time again from women who come to me for help – you have a service, product, artwork, idea that you are in LOVE with. Yet, the clients aren’t coming, or the agents aren’t coming, or the press isn’t coming, or the prospective employers aren’t coming. And here’s what usually happens next: you start beating yourself up, or judging yourself, or feeling victimized or in despair. Not a great way to move forward!

Instead of re-acting in these ways, I want you to take action! And the best way to take action is to create a visibility plan that is effective, soul-centered and powerful.

For my business, as well as the businesses, career changes, creative careers, and world-changing initiatives that I support women with, your visibility plan is one of the most important foundations for success.

Here are 5 Keys to creating & executing a powerful visibility plan:

  1. Have a plan in advance: Ok, I know for some of you this might be obvious, but it is important to mention. You need a plan. Not just a plan in your head, but an actual, concrete visibility plan that you’ve written down, plotted and calendared out. My recommendation is to plan out at least 6 months in advance (but no more than 12 months in advance) so that you have time to prepare, time for contingency, and time to re-work any new ideas into the mix.

    If you don’t plan in advance, you’re going to find you’re always rushing to catch up, or two days too late for that conference application, press release submission, networking event, or community email.

  2. Make it Personal: I meet way too many rising leaders out there who write marketing copy, create video or prepare talks that speak to what they think people are looking for and what they assume people might want from them. Instead, I want you to share your message from a place of what is true and authentic for you and who you are, as well as speak directly and personally to your audience.

    Your clients, viewers, readers, and press will be much more likely to walk through your door if you reveal YOURSELF through your marketing and speak directly to their hearts and souls (not their minds).

  3. Choose Visibility Strategies that Match Your Strengths: There are so many awesome visibility strategies out there: newsletters, email, video, in-person workshops, Facebook, networking meetings, blogs, audio, referral program, Twitter – this list goes on and on. This is one of the things I absolutely love about visibility and marketing: the sky’s the limit on your creativity and how you choose to make yourself known, and nothing is pre-set or cookie cutter.

    But here is an important tip: choose those strategies that make the most sense for you and your soul-centered project. For example, if your newsletter and blog are your biggest visibility strategies, but you just hate writing and it takes you hours to write a paragraph – choose a different strategy! Or, if you’ve been mainly focusing on social media, but you’re the type of person that folks are immediately attracted to when they meet you in person, go to more networking events or do in-person presentations. The most effective visibility strategies are the ones that match how you show up best as well as how your ideal clients HEAR your message best.

  4. Enlist Partners: You can’t bring your big message and vision to the world alone. There is not one single person (unless they’ve already reached Oprah status) who has so many people in their sphere of influence that they can attract in visibility without creating partnerships and joint ventures.

    Partnerships are one of the best visibility tools out there. When you enlist other individuals, organizations and businesses to help promote you and spread the word about your project, your ability to reach your ideal client increases exponentially.

  5. Activate “P.C.A.”: P.C.A is a beloved Soulful Coaching acronym for Persistent and Consistent Action. P.C.A can make the difference between a successful and non-successful plan.

    Consistent Action = taking at least 3 actions towards your visibility strategies each working day. If you aren’t taking consistent action, then even the best laid plan in the world isn’t going to work. Think about it in terms of a flower: you need to water that flower regularly in order to keep it alive and see it grow.

    Persistent Action = following-up. I know – for some of you, this is the “F” word of marketing. It feels way too scary to follow-up on an email you sent out with a call to action or a talk you gave where you want to send folks more info about your work. Yet, often times folks don’t “buy” or “connect in” on the first bit, so follow-up is 100% necessary in order to reach your visibility goals.

Now that you’ve got the 5 Soul-Centered Keys for Visibility, have fun letting the world know about your sacred purpose and message!

Blog Summit - Day 3 - Entrepreneurial Gratitude

Saturday, November 12th, 2011

Wow, it’s Day 3 and it’s hard to believe the Summit is nearly over even though it just began! We’ve heard from some powerful people so far but what does gratitude mean to you? Join us on November 18th for some powerful exercises and rituals that can help YOU incorporate consistent gratitude as you attain your soul-centered goals. Registration for this free event takes only a moment - so register here!

nika_stewartI’ve learned so much from our previous writers but my dear friend, Nika Stewart, has a different take on gratitude - the entrepreneurial side of gratitude. Some describe Nika Stewart as a talented, quirky, edgy designer, while others regard her as a cutting-edge businesswoman. And while both descriptions are accurate, they do not capture her true essence. Nika is a lifestyle entrepreneur: A professional who has seamlessly integrated her career into her life. After building a successful career as a designer, she created an information marketing business so she could spend quality time with her family. Nika discovered that other moms were searching for that same flexibility and freedom, so she launched www.LaptopMom.com to teach others how to create passive income… during naptime! You can connect with Nika via Twitter and Facebook! You can learn more about the Laptop Mom’s most popular program, Social Media Done For You, at www.GhostTweeting.com.

Entrepreneurial Gratitude
By Nika Stewart
Do you ever have these types of thoughts?

  • I wish I didn’t have so many challenging customers.
  • Why can’t I find higher-end clients?
  • My customers don’t spend that kind of money.
  • The market is really slow right now.

Remember: “What you focus on… expands.

When you instead start feeling gratitude for the business you NOW have, you will start to attract more of those things you are grateful for.

Do you have clients who pay you (even if it seems like a small amount)? Be grateful for them.

Are you able to arrange your schedule to have a little quality time with your loved ones? Feel gratitude for this blessing.

Are you doing what you love for a living? Remember to feel thankful everyday for this opportunity.

“The daily practice of gratitude is one of the conduits by which your wealth will come to you.” - Wallace Wattles, author of The Science of Getting Rich

Recently, I created a Gratitude Experiment for my clients and ezine readers. For seven days, participants wrote down 5 things they felt grateful for. If they were feeling frustration around business, they focused on appreciating every good thing about it. A great comment from a client. The flexibility to take an hour for lunch. The ability to work in their pajamas.

After just a few days, we got comments like:

“It’s amazing how well it works and how much inspiration there is in this simple exercise.”

“This exercise has taught me to be appreciative of all things, regardless of how small they may seem.”

“I feel a warm fuzzy and think this is a great way to end the day or begin it!”

“This is the best exercise, I am feeling so happy! Let’s not stop.”

Feeling gratitude: It’s simple. It’s powerful. It fuels your success.

Looking forward to sharing in your happiness, appreciation, and gratitude.

Blog Summit - Day 1 - How Are You Doing Gratitude?

Thursday, November 10th, 2011

The first day of the Gratitude Project Blog Summit is going so well and I am personally SO grateful that you could find a few minutes to join us! This day has been a blessing and I am thrilled for the main event of the Gratitude Project! On November 18th, you can call in and experience some powerful exercises on Gratitude! For more info and to register, head here!

jen_u_picI am beyond grateful for our next writer. Jennifer Urezzio is a brilliant mind and personal friend! She is the founder and spiritual director of Know Soul’s Language – a way to create a conscious connection with your Soul. You can learn more about her at: www.knowsoulslanguage.net. Feel free to connect with Jennifer via Facebook and Twitter or befriend her personally here!

How Are YOU Doing Gratitude?
By Jennifer Urezzio
You know gratitude is a funny thing. We hear a lot about it. We know we are “supposed” to do it and what I believe happens is this: life’s patterns get in the way.

Recently, it was my birthday! YAY, for me! I received over 300 Facebook well wishes. I was grateful for each one of those messages and yet…I noticed myself not fully pausing and letting those wishes and support truly be received.

Again, here was another example to really pause and practice what I preach. To PAUSE and connect with the Divine and with my Soul.

I believe gratitude is just another way of experiencing your connection with your Soul. It is an opportunity for you to PAUSE and explore that feeling of being one with Creation. So for me, it is important how I choose to conduct gratitude.

How are you choosing to conduct gratitude?

  1. Are you racing through it, so you can get to the “things” on your list that you haven’t received?
  2. Are you practicing gratitude because you “think” it will help you get what you want?
  3. Are you practicing gratitude because you were told it is the “right” action to take?
  4. Are you present in gratitude? Giving your heart over to gratitude and being one with the Divine?

That last one is how I intend to conduct Gratitude. Some days, I’m really spot-on with that intention and other days…Well, other days, I get to really connect to my Soul and the Divine to remember who I am and the truth of me!

See, it is all one – gratitude, abundance, love, joy…These are all aspects of the Divine and if you want to have a deeper relationship with the Divine than I suggest you meet the Divine on its playing field.

Start with just being present

If your answer was anything other than D, you can step up your gratitude practice. I suggest the first step is just being present. Be present with how you feel as you are expressing gratitude. Are you thinking about other things? Are you looking into someone’s eyes when you say thank you? Just for today when you offer gratitude to other just be in the moment. See how that changes your day and than your life.

Assess the First Six Months of 2009 and SOAR FORWARD in the Second Half

Friday, June 26th, 2009

As we reach the end of June, we are coming upon the half-year mark. This is a wonderful time to take stock of how far you’ve come with your goals for 2009 and plan how to leverage your time and align your actions to follow through on all your goals with joy and confidence by the end of the year.

Does this sound familiar to you?: Very often, by the time June rolls around, not only have you gotten stuck around our yearly goals, but sometimes you even forget what they were!

I’m going to take you through a special Soulful Coaching for Busy Women exercise that will help you take stock of where you are with your goals, see what has been in your way of accomplishing them, re-focus them if they are no longer resonating with you, and then create a clear and easy action plan for reaching success: ...keep reading

Getting What You Want (instead of Doing What You Have To)

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

In 1921, Stanford University began studying children who had genius level IQs. They discovered that IQ or intelligence is not the most vital element for success. Rather, it is self-confidence, perseverance, and an inclination to set goals. In other words, the simple act of acknowledging and defining what we want to accomplish is more important to success in life than even a high IQ.

 

But goals are sometimes difficult to attain. And other times, they don’t feel satisfying once we accomplish them. Perhaps that’s because we often make our goals things we have to get done, instead of things we want to accomplish. There is no excitement, motivation or passion in a “have to”!! There is nothing compelling about a “have to”. ...keep reading


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