hot advice for anyone with a website, blog, business, career or j-o-b. yep, I’m talkin’ to you

 
 

I've worked with a few dozen Fire Starter clients in the past few weeks on career optimizing, transitioning, start ups, reinventions, product ideas, social media strategies and balancing it all without burning it out. {And I adore each and everyone of you. I'm thinking about you all right this minute and smiling hugely, because it takes kahunas to show up in the world and sell your soul with integrity, and to turn love into fat cash and ideas into fulfillment. Keep on moving.}

I've been hammering on the same concepts with lots of folks. I am known to hammer. I'm clear that I am not a coach - I'm an adviser, so I can get away with being passionately opinionated.

MY 8 EMPHATIC SUGGESTIONS FOR ROCKING YOUR BUSINESS:

1. ONE STOP WEB SPACE: SIMPLIFY AND LEVERAGE
Stop thinking of your site and your blog as separate things. Just stop it right this instant. There needs to be a paradigm shift whereby entrepreneurs create ONE on-line space for themselves that includes the "brochure ware" that is the critical function of sites, and regularly updated, juicy, and informative content, aka, a blog. Having a site with a "BLOG" button that pushes users out to a totally different space (usually not even reflecting the aesthetic brand of your primary website,) is like having one clothing store that just sells pants, and sending your customer down the street to your "other" store to buy a shirt. Keep your customers under one umbrella so that they can explore and utilize your universe.

Create a seamless one-stop portal of all that you do so you are capturing the various interests of your visitors in one fell swoop: to read inspiring stuff, to buy a product, to hire you as a speaker or for a service you provide. The more they know, the better. If you architect it with logic and simplicity, you can accomplish a lot in one space. Having a separate blog usually screams "after thought."

Repeat: If you have more than one on-line space that is essentially talking about what you do or sell - collapse it all into one. This also helps with search engine optimization and ranking. And erase the word "blog" from your consciousness. Think in terms of regular, engaging content that you can deliver.

2. GIVE UP IMMEDIATELY
Stop doing what's not working. It will feel amazing. It will free up energy to leverage the stuff that has the truest, greatest potential.

3. THERE IS POWER IN BEING SOLO
If there is no "we" to your company - if YOU are it, then just say so. People are hiring you. You don't hear me saying "We at White Hot Truth..." Of course, if you need copy writers, or web designers, finance people, I've got a crew I'm always referring to, but, me is me, not we.

4. TALK TO ME: WRITE IN FIRST PERSON
People are hiring you, paying attention to you, coming to see you. So they want to here from...YOU. This is the stale old 80's approach: "Danielle is a former think tank executive and communication strategist, who now works with entrepreneurs to develop their careers." This is the magnetic/heart approach: "I ran a DC-based think tank for futurists, helped put a few authors on the map, and now work with entrepreneurs to rock their careers." Who would you rather hire?

Besides, anyone you want to work with is smart enough to know that the third person copy is probably written by...You.

5. TURN THE MUSIC OFF
If you have music that automatically starts playing when people log on to your site - turn it off. It's annoying. People are working in shared spaces, have their own music playing on i-Pods and radios, and don't need the interruption. If you simply must have music, at least give users an obvious icon to click it off or adjust the volume.

6. WORK WITH A WRITER FOR A BIT, EVEN IF YOU'RE A GOOD WRITER YOURSELF
Working with a talented copy writer can create quantum leaps for you. They will "interview" you and tease out angles, bio points, and creative notions that you may not have seen yourself. The right writer is an essential creative partner when you're packaging yourself and/or designing your services. My fav new copy writer to recommend is Kelly Diels.

7. BUILD IN WORD PRESS
I'm religious about Wordpress and refer to designers who are masters of it: Paul at twothirty, and Sarah at S.JoyStudios, and Kate at ThreeSquare Design.

8. BLOW YOUR HORN
Look, I'm tellin' you: you are amazing. I don't care who you are, you've got something to give. You are likely an expert in something, a gifted contributor to some form of life or avenue of industry, you've probably been around the block a few times and as a result, have much to give. And if you're a newbie starting out, you sure as hell have passion to burn.

So sell it, baby, sell it. Stand in your place of knowing and contribution and give it. The world needs you.

xo
Danielle




"I had the privilege of having a Fire Starter session with Danielle. I honestly feel like I’ve been revived after flat lining. Danielle was able to pull out bits and pieces of my answers to her burning questions, and help me find what is true for me. I consider myself to be extremely intuitive, but I didn’t see my way until then. A Fire Starter session is freeing. Danielle makes it easy to let go and trust the process even if you don’t see out outcome at the moment.

Because the session was so focused, I didn’t see all the subtleties and ideas that rose to the surface during the session. By the time I finished listening to the recording of our session, I had completely written my action plan. I haven’t stopped since."
- LD, on-line magazine founder/editor, North Carolina
as commented on StartUp Princess

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  • Joanne
    Sent you an email about the fire starter birthday special. Hope you got it. Have a great birthday.
  • I agree with just launch it now. I remember learning in a marketing course that the negative side effects of not launching a product or site etc can in no way compare to~he negatives of not launching in time. Look at zune and I pod.
  • An amazing post! This suggestions opens new tendencies of being, living!
    Thank you very much!
  • Ha, so perhaps should be glad that I"ve never actually gotten around to building the web site template I purchased two years ago? I"ve still got a stupid 'splash' page though, that was supposed to be a portal to both site and blog - anyone know how to move a wordpress blog from a /blog folder and back to the main domain without messing things up?
  • You are awesome. I am so grateful that you share your smartness with the rest of us. December is for finishing the book, January is for sorting out my online presence. Thanks so much for these fantastic pointers.
  • "GIVE UP IMMEDIATELY", this is not easy for me ,and confused
  • I have recently taken my website down and (with the help of my hubby) put it back up as a blog. Your Style Statement book inspired the name, Current Inspiration. I am still really new at this and just wanted to say HI and Thanks for all of your help and inspiration. I think you're COOL!
    p.s. Take a peek at the site if your interested and let me know what you think.
  • I love you so much. I really do.
  • RaiulBaztepo
    Hello!
    Very Interesting post! Thank you for such interesting resource!
    PS: Sorry for my bad english, I'v just started to learn this language ;)
    See you!
    Your, Raiul Baztepo
  • wants to work with you and learn let me know....
  • I am finding this so true this week. I'll have to say that trying many different venues has shown me what works and what doesnt! Here's my critical inch...I want to do it myself! I'm not a techie! What can I use that I can do myself? What's simple? Have thought that Wordpress would require a tech....am I wrong? I'd love to be!
  • WordPres is simple. But expertise can make for quantum leaps. I'd hire an expert to build the bones and brand and then you run w/ it. Just my two cents.
  • Cajones?
  • ovaries.
  • Brilliant as usual...I have a blogging book by the Word Press Mama which raised the same issue with tunes...I've had lots of postiive feedback on my moozac though so I am a tad torn. I do agree with the one site advice...it's so true. Wish I was more web saavy. Still creating a group of Firestarters here and it's coming along. Doing all the design work for our abode being built is munching up most of my free time though to be honest. take care, k
  • "THERE IS POWER IN BEING SOLO & TALK TO ME IN FIRST PERSON"

    Ha ha ha! Off of everyone else's advice, I wrote my entire website in third person... It always felt slightly off (and incredibly cheesy) to me, but not until I read this post did I realize why. There were "We"s & "Molly" this & thats all over the place!

    Ahh the freedom! I just rewrote the whole darn thing. If anyone finds a "we" or misused "Molly", will you please let me know?

    Thanks Danielle for shining the light!
  • Emma is also a gifted editor. She worked on one of my short stories and helped me push it much farther than I could have alone.
  • Good stuff Danielle, I'd add one more important piece. Get it done. I design and code website and so many people wait until it's perfect before going live. Go live when it's good and it doesn't embarass you. Web sites/blogs are always under construction anyways.
  • yes yes! JUST LAUNCH THE SUCKER.
  • Sound advice, Danielle--and started a fire under me for sure. Then I nearly fell out of my chair when I saw my name! You're awesomely kind, my friend. Thank you for the shout out.
  • Another tremendous post. Thank you! My site redesigns (perhaps soon-to-be a single site), have been on my to do list for too long.
  • Yes!!! Great advice - as always.
    Just this week I have decided to re-do everything. I have 3 separate sites; paintings, tribal tees and blog. It was making me a little crazy and felt disjointed.
    Check me out in a couple of weeks with a fresh look, hip models and new content. This makeover is refueling the fire.
    xox
  • Chantal: I went to your new site and I loved it in fact I would like to know who did it for you and what your experience has been!? Recommendations? The one thing I had trouble finding on your new website is your contact information. I could not find your email address on your site. I have started to talk to Paul Jarvis to revamp my site!
  • Hello Angela! Great to hear from you! So glad you love my new site!
    Your timing is great. I just realized last night I need a contact page!
    I highly recommend Tiffany at www.masselyn.com
    I can't say enough good things about her. She's super affordable, offers training and her communication and support is uncomparable, especially for a newbie like me.
    Her email address is: masselyn@yahoo.com
    Good luck and can't wait to see your new site!
  • oooo - I love makeovers like that. Let me know when you launch!
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