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Nov
11

The Host with the Most

Posted by: Debbie McNeill | Comments (2)

Did you know as a member of Class in a Flash we host over 20 marketing and project pictures for you each month? That means the pictures are available for you to use on your blog, website or emails without any fuss.

We are a generation of multi-taskers. We are on the go. We talk on the cell phone while waiting in line for our coffee. We type notes on our laptops while waiting for doctor’s appointments. We busily jot down ideas on napkins while we are at our child’s soccer games.

As women and as mothers, we are great at using every moment we have to the best of our abilities. Combining our talent for getting things done and our love for crafting is easy to multi-task our way into an extra income.

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May
04

Twitter Backgrounds

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I’ve been receiving a lot of questions about offering Twitter backgrounds similar to the one I have at http://twitter.com/debbiemcneill. Since I’ve been writing to many of you I thought I would announce the surprise now.

Ta-Da! Yes, I will be offering personalized Twitter backgrounds right after my Twitter for your Business Course is over. I’ve been creating several different themes for the attendees of my course to choose from and they are pretty darn fun.

Categories : Training, Twitter
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1. It’s Short, Sweet & To the Point

Have you ever heard the phrase, less is more? You’ll find that one of the best things about Twitter is that it keeps all messages very short and sweet. You’ll have to give your customers the gist of what is going on in short tweets that allow their interest to be piqued in such a way as to make them investigate further. Sometimes we get carried away with long-winded messages that make them yawn and move on. Instead, you will be able to catch their attention quickly and make them want to know more. This is great practice for us marketers and scrapbook journalers.

Categories : Articles, Training, Twitter
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