Bonny Clayton

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Small Biz Owners: Don’t Get Bullied by Your Web Designer!

Don't Let Your Web Designer Bully You!

Y’know what really burns my butt (besides a flame about 2 feet high)? It’s when web designers employ tactics that essentially intimidate small business owners into using their services. Or, worse yet, hold them hostage through their domain and hosting accounts. So I’d like to share these tips on how to protect yourself from having …

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Journey to Success: Steven Greene

Earlier this year, I encouraged small business owners in my area to share their tales of success with me and my community LIVE at Journey to Success 2014, a charity networking event that also happened to commemorate my biz anniversary.  About a dozen stories were submitted; many will appear as articles here on YourWebChick.biz.  Here is the …

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This isn’t about ME. It’s about YOU.

Only one personality test measures how the world sees YOU

It begins and ends with YOU.  What makes YOU valuable?  Most assessments show you how you see the world – this one shows how the world sees you…am I tickling your fancy yet? Sally Hogshead, branding expert and leading authority on the science of fascination, launched her new book How the World Sees You on July 1. …

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Journey to Success: Kathy Dickson

Success Storyteller 2014 Kathy Dickson

I invited local small business owners to share their entrepreneurial tales with me and my community LIVE at my event, Journey to Success 2014. I received about a dozen submissions, many of which I will be sharing with you. Here, the first of three who were chosen to speak at Journey to Success, Kathy Dickson …

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Supporting Other Small Businesses – We’re All in This Together

Journey to Success 2014

So, I’ve been doing what I do (web design, social media & e-mail marketing for small business) full time for two years.  I didn’t get here without tons of support from my community (not to mention my clients!).  So, I wanted to show my appreciation by throwing a party.  To celebrate my one-year anniversary, I did …

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