Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe http://www.odeo.com/channels/848-Learn-Small-Business-with-DeAnna-Troupe DeAnnaSpencer no Learn How To Run A Small Biz Learn How To Run A Small Biz Learn How To Run A Small Biz en 40 Mon, 26 Oct 2009 08:50:30 -0700 Mon, 26 Oct 2009 08:50:30 -0700 Interview with Stacey Hylen-Business Optimization Week 2009 Is Here! http://www.odeo.com/episodes/25376943-Interview-with-Stacey-Hylen-Business-Optimization-Week-2009-Is-Here I just completed an interview with Stacey Hylen about her event, Business Optimization Week.  She’s got a great lineup of speakers for this event.  You’ll learn ways to optimize what you’re already doing to grow your business. Click on the words Business Optimization Week Preview Call 2009 to access the recording. Business Optimization Week Preview Call 2009 If you want to register for the event, just go to http://www.businessoptimizationweek.com The music you hear in this audio was found on http://music.podshow.com Related posts: Events this week Here are this week’s event listing July 1st at 11:59... Events This Week Someone on twitter (I don’t remember who or I’d give... Event this Week-Rapid Profits Telecall Series This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing... Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. I just completed an interview with Stacey Hylen about her event, Business Optimization Week.  She’s got a great lineup of speakers for this event.  You’ll learn ways to optimize what you’re already doing to grow your business. Click on the words Business Optimization Week Preview Call 2009 to access the recording. Business Optimization Week Preview Call 2009 If you want to register for the event, just go to http://www.businessoptimizationweek.com The music you hear in this audio was found on http://music.podshow.com Related posts: Events this week Here are this week’s event listing July 1st at 11:59... Events This Week Someone on twitter (I don’t remember who or I’d give... Event this Week-Rapid Profits Telecall Series This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing... Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. I just completed an interview with Stacey Hylen about her event, Business Optimization Week.  She’s got a great lineup of speakers for this event.  You’ll learn ways to optimize what you’re already doing to grow your business. Click on the words Business Optimization Week Preview Call 2009 to access the recording. Business Optimization Week Preview Call 2009 If you want to register for the event, just go to http://www.businessoptimizationweek.com The music you hear in this audio was found on http://music.podshow.com Related posts: Events this week Here are this week’s event listing July 1st at 11:59... Events This Week Someone on twitter (I don’t remember who or I’d give... Event this Week-Rapid Profits Telecall Series This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing... Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. tag:odeo.com,2009-10-26,25376943 Mon, 26 Oct 2009 08:50:30 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe music, audio, speakers, business week, Events this week, Business Optimization 10 Ways To Support Charity Through Social Media http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24799877-10-Ways-To-Support-Charity-Through-Social-Media Yes I know this is outside of my normal schedule.  However, I felt like this  was an important enough topic to deviate from my normal schedule just a tad.  I firmly believe in supporting charities whenever I can.  Read on for more information about how you can support charity through social media. This post is a collaboration between Mashable’s Summer of Social Good charitable fundraiser and Max Gladwell’s “10 Ways” series . The post is being simultaneously published across more than 100 blogs. Social media is about connecting people and providing the tools necessary to have a conversation. That global conversation is an extremely powerful platform for spreading information and awareness about social causes and issues. That’s one of the reasons charities can benefit so greatly from being active on social media channels. But you can also do a lot to help your favorite charity or causes you are passionate about through social media. Below is a list of 10 ... Yes I know this is outside of my normal schedule.  However, I felt like this  was an important enough topic to deviate from my normal schedule just a tad.  I firmly believe in supporting charities whenever I can.  Read on for more information about how you can support charity through social media. This post is a collaboration between Mashable’s Summer of Social Good charitable fundraiser and Max Gladwell’s “10 Ways” series . The post is being simultaneously published across more than 100 blogs. Social media is about connecting people and providing the tools necessary to have a conversation. That global conversation is an extremely powerful platform for spreading information and awareness about social causes and issues. That’s one of the reasons charities can benefit so greatly from being active on social media channels. But you can also do a lot to help your favorite charity or causes you are passionate about through social media. Below is a list of 10 ways you can use social media to show your support for issues that are important to you. If you can think of any other ways to help charities via social web tools, please add them in the comments. If you’d like to retweet this post or take the conversation to Twitter or FriendFeed, please use the hashtag #10Ways. 1. Write a Blog Post Blogging is one of the easiest ways you can help a charity or cause you feel passionate about. Almost everyone has an outlet for blogging these days — whether that means a site running WordPress, an account at LiveJournal, or a blog on MySpace or Facebook. By writing about issues you’re passionate about, you’re helping to spread awareness among your social circle. Because your friends or readers already trust you, what you say is influential. Recently, a group of green bloggers banded together to raise individual $1 donations from their readers. The beneficiaries included Sustainable Harvest, Kiva, Healthy Child, Healthy World, Environmental Working Group, and Water for People. The blog-driven campaign included voting to determine how the funds would be distributed between the charities. You can read about the results here. You should also consider taking part in Blog Action Day, a once a year event in which thousands of blogs pledge to write at least one post about a specific social cause (last year it was fighting poverty). Blog Action Day will be on October 15 this year. 2. Share Stories with Friends Another way to spread awareness among your social graph is to share links to blog posts and news articles via sites like Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, Digg, and even through email. Your network of friends is likely interested in what you have to say, so you have influence wherever you’ve gathered a social network. You’ll be doing charities you support a great service when you share links to their campaigns, or to articles about causes you care about. 3. Follow Charities on Social Networks In addition to sharing links to articles about issues you come across, you should also follow charities you support on the social networks where they are active. By increasing the size of their social graph, you’re increasing the size of their reach. When your charities tweet or post information about a campaign or a cause, statistics or a link to a good article, consider retweeting that post on Twitter, liking it on Facebook, or blogging about it. Following charities on social media sites is a great way to keep in the loop and get updates, and it’s a great way to help the charity increase its reach by spreading information to your friends and followers. You can follow the Summer of Social Good Charities: Oxfam America (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, YouTube) The Humane Society (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, Flickr) LIVESTRONG (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr) WWF (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr) 4. Support Causes on Awareness Hubs Another way you can show your support for the charities you care about is to rally around them on awareness hubs like Change.org, Care2, or the Facebook Causes application. These are social networks or applications specifically built with non-profits in mind. They offer special tools and opportunities for charities to spread awareness of issues, take action, and raise money. It’s important to follow and support organizations on these sites because they’re another point of access for you to gather information about a charity or cause, and because by supporting your charity you’ll be increasing their overall reach. The more people they have following them and receiving their updates, the greater the chance that information they put out will spread virally. 5. Find Volunteer Opportunities Using social media online can help connect you with volunteer opportunities offline, and according to web analytics firm Compete, traffic to volunteering sites is actually up sharply in 2009. Two of the biggest sites for locating volunteer opportunities are VolunteerMatch, which has almost 60,000 opportunities listed, and Idealist.org, which also lists paying jobs in the non-profit sector, in addition to maintaining databases of both volunteer jobs and willing volunteers. For those who are interested in helping out when volunteers are urgently needed in crisis situations, check out HelpInDisaster.org, a site which helps register and educate those who want to help during disasters so that local resources are not tied up directing the calls of eager volunteers. Teenagers, meanwhile, should check out DoSomething.org, a site targeted at young adults seeking volunteer opportunities in their communities. 6. Embed a Widget on Your Site Many charities offer embeddable widgets or badges that you can use on your social networking profiles or blogs to show your support. These badges generally serve one of two purposes (or both). They raise awareness of an issue and offer up a link or links to additional information. And very often they are used to raise money. Mashable’s Summer of Social Good campaign, for example, has a widget that does both. The embeddable widget, which was custom built using Sprout (the creators of ChipIn), can both collect funds and offer information about the four charities the campaign supports. 7. Organize a Tweetup You can use online social media tools to organize offline events, which are a great way to gather together like-minded people to raise awareness, raise money, or just discuss an issue that’s important to you. Getting people together offline to learn about an important issue can really kick start the conversation and make supporting the cause seem more real. Be sure to check out Mashable’s guide to organizing a tweetup to make sure yours goes off without a hitch, or check to see if there are any tweetups in your area to attend that are already organized. 8. Express Yourself Using Video As mentioned, blog posts are great, but a picture really says a thousand words. The web has become a lot more visual in recent years and there are now a large number of social tools to help you express yourself using video. When you record a video plea or call to action about your issue or charity, you can make your message sound more authentic and real. You can use sites like 12seconds.tv, Vimeo, and YouTube to easily record and spread your video message. Last week, the Summer of Social Good campaign encouraged people to use video to show support for charity. The #12forGood campaign challenged people to submit a 12 second video of themselves doing something for the Summer of Social Good. That could be anything, from singing a song to reciting a poem to just dancing around like a maniac — the idea was to use the power of video to spread awareness about the campaign and the charities it supports. If you’re more into watching videos than recording them, Givzy.com enables you to raise funds for charities like Unicef and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital by sharing viral videos by e-mail. 9. Sign or Start a Petition There aren’t many more powerful ways to support a cause than to sign your name to a petition. Petitions spread awareness and, when successfully carried out, can demonstrate massive support for an issue. By making petitions viral, the social web has arguably made them even more powerful tools for social change. There are a large number of petition creation and hosting web sites out there. One of the biggest is The Petition Site, which is operated by the social awareness network Care2, or PetitionOnline.com, which has collected more than 79 million signatures over the years. Petitions are extremely powerful, because they can strike a chord, spread virally, and serve as a visual demonstration of the support that an issue has gathered. Social media fans will want to check out a fairly new option for creating and spreading petitions: Twitition, an application that allows people to create, spread, and sign petitions via Twitter. 10. Organize an Online Event Social media is a great way to organize offline, but you can also use online tools to organize effective online events. That can mean free form fund raising drives, like the Twitter-and-blog-powered campaign to raise money for a crisis center in Illinois last month that took in over $130,000 in just two weeks. Or it could mean an organized “tweet-a-thon” like the ones run by the 12for12k group, which aims to raise $12,000 each month for a different charity. In March, 12for12k ran a 12-hour tweet-a-thon, in which any donation of at least $12 over a 12 hour period gained the person donating an entry into a drawing for prizes like an iPod Touch or a Nintendo Wii Fit. Last month, 12for12k took a different approach to an online event by holding a more ambitious 24-hour live video-a-thon, which included video interviews, music and sketch comedy performances, call-ins, and drawings for a large number of prizes given out to anyone who donated $12 or more. I’m doing an online event this Thursday.  I’m holding a teleseminar with Willie Crawford designed to teach you how to use Easy Push Button Traffic to streamline the process of getting free targeted traffic to your website.  I’m giving $1.00 per sale (after expenses) to Water Aid America.  You can find out more information and register for the telecall by going here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/telecall Bonus: Think Outside the Box Social media provides almost limitless opportunity for being creative. You can think outside the box to come up with all sorts of innovative ways to raise money or awareness for a charity or cause. When Drew Olanoff was diagnosed with cancer, for example, he created Blame Drew’s Cancer, a campaign that encourages people to blow off steam by blaming his cancer for bad things in their lives using the Twitter hashtag #BlameDrewsCancer. Over 16,000 things have been blamed on Drew’s cancer, and he intends to find sponsors to turn those tweets into donations to LIVESTRONG once he beats the disease. Or check out Nathan Winters, who is biking across the United States and documenting the entire trip using social media tools, in order to raise money and awareness for The Nature Conservancy. The number of innovative things you can do using social media to support a charity or spread information about an issue is nearly endless. Can you think of any others? Please share them in the comments. Special thanks to VPS.net A special thanks to VPS.net, who are donating $100 to the Summer of Social Good for every signup they receive this week. Sign up at VPS.net and use the coupon code “SOSG”to receive 3 Months of FREE hosting on top of your purchased term. VPS.net honors a 30 day no questions asked money back guarantee so there’s no risk. About the “10 Ways” Series The “10 Ways” Series was originated by Max Gladwell. This is the second simultaneous blog post in the series. The first ran on more than 80 blogs, including Mashable. Among other things, it is a social media experiment and the exploration of a new content distribution model. You can follow Max Gladwell on Twitter. This content was originally written by Mashable’s Josh Catone except for the intro and the part about my telecall-that’s all me. // Related posts: New to Social Media? Why You Should ALWAYS Add a Picture to Your Profile As part of my article marketing challenge, I’ve been writing... 3 Things I have learned about social networking during 2008 1. You have to be consistent. Social networking doesn’t work... Networking Thoughts (Audio) Gabcast! Learn Small Business #13 – Networking Thoughts This was... Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. Yes I know this is outside of my normal schedule.  However, I felt like this  was an important enough topic to deviate from my normal schedule just a tad.  I firmly believe in supporting charities whenever I can.  Read on for more information about how you can support charity through social media. This post is a collaboration between Mashable’s Summer of Social Good charitable fundraiser and Max Gladwell’s “10 Ways” series . The post is being simultaneously published across more than 100 blogs. Social media is about connecting people and providing the tools necessary to have a conversation. That global conversation is an extremely powerful platform for spreading information and awareness about social causes and issues. That’s one of the reasons charities can benefit so greatly from being active on social media channels. But you can also do a lot to help your favorite charity or causes you are passionate about through social media. Below is a list of 10 ways you can use social media to show your support for issues that are important to you. If you can think of any other ways to help charities via social web tools, please add them in the comments. If you’d like to retweet this post or take the conversation to Twitter or FriendFeed, please use the hashtag #10Ways. 1. Write a Blog Post Blogging is one of the easiest ways you can help a charity or cause you feel passionate about. Almost everyone has an outlet for blogging these days — whether that means a site running WordPress, an account at LiveJournal, or a blog on MySpace or Facebook. By writing about issues you’re passionate about, you’re helping to spread awareness among your social circle. Because your friends or readers already trust you, what you say is influential. Recently, a group of green bloggers banded together to raise individual $1 donations from their readers. The beneficiaries included Sustainable Harvest, Kiva, Healthy Child, Healthy World, Environmental Working Group, and Water for People. The blog-driven campaign included voting to determine how the funds would be distributed between the charities. You can read about the results here. You should also consider taking part in Blog Action Day, a once a year event in which thousands of blogs pledge to write at least one post about a specific social cause (last year it was fighting poverty). Blog Action Day will be on October 15 this year. 2. Share Stories with Friends Another way to spread awareness among your social graph is to share links to blog posts and news articles via sites like Twitter, Facebook, Delicious, Digg, and even through email. Your network of friends is likely interested in what you have to say, so you have influence wherever you’ve gathered a social network. You’ll be doing charities you support a great service when you share links to their campaigns, or to articles about causes you care about. 3. Follow Charities on Social Networks In addition to sharing links to articles about issues you come across, you should also follow charities you support on the social networks where they are active. By increasing the size of their social graph, you’re increasing the size of their reach. When your charities tweet or post information about a campaign or a cause, statistics or a link to a good article, consider retweeting that post on Twitter, liking it on Facebook, or blogging about it. Following charities on social media sites is a great way to keep in the loop and get updates, and it’s a great way to help the charity increase its reach by spreading information to your friends and followers. You can follow the Summer of Social Good Charities: Oxfam America (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, Flickr, YouTube) The Humane Society (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, MySpace, Flickr) LIVESTRONG (Twitter, Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr) WWF (Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr) 4. Support Causes on Awareness Hubs Another way you can show your support for the charities you care about is to rally around them on awareness hubs like Change.org, Care2, or the Facebook Causes application. These are social networks or applications specifically built with non-profits in mind. They offer special tools and opportunities for charities to spread awareness of issues, take action, and raise money. It’s important to follow and support organizations on these sites because they’re another point of access for you to gather information about a charity or cause, and because by supporting your charity you’ll be increasing their overall reach. The more people they have following them and receiving their updates, the greater the chance that information they put out will spread virally. 5. Find Volunteer Opportunities Using social media online can help connect you with volunteer opportunities offline, and according to web analytics firm Compete, traffic to volunteering sites is actually up sharply in 2009. Two of the biggest sites for locating volunteer opportunities are VolunteerMatch, which has almost 60,000 opportunities listed, and Idealist.org, which also lists paying jobs in the non-profit sector, in addition to maintaining databases of both volunteer jobs and willing volunteers. For those who are interested in helping out when volunteers are urgently needed in crisis situations, check out HelpInDisaster.org, a site which helps register and educate those who want to help during disasters so that local resources are not tied up directing the calls of eager volunteers. Teenagers, meanwhile, should check out DoSomething.org, a site targeted at young adults seeking volunteer opportunities in their communities. 6. Embed a Widget on Your Site Many charities offer embeddable widgets or badges that you can use on your social networking profiles or blogs to show your support. These badges generally serve one of two purposes (or both). They raise awareness of an issue and offer up a link or links to additional information. And very often they are used to raise money. Mashable’s Summer of Social Good campaign, for example, has a widget that does both. The embeddable widget, which was custom built using Sprout (the creators of ChipIn), can both collect funds and offer information about the four charities the campaign supports. 7. Organize a Tweetup You can use online social media tools to organize offline events, which are a great way to gather together like-minded people to raise awareness, raise money, or just discuss an issue that’s important to you. Getting people together offline to learn about an important issue can really kick start the conversation and make supporting the cause seem more real. Be sure to check out Mashable’s guide to organizing a tweetup to make sure yours goes off without a hitch, or check to see if there are any tweetups in your area to attend that are already organized. 8. Express Yourself Using Video As mentioned, blog posts are great, but a picture really says a thousand words. The web has become a lot more visual in recent years and there are now a large number of social tools to help you express yourself using video. When you record a video plea or call to action about your issue or charity, you can make your message sound more authentic and real. You can use sites like 12seconds.tv, Vimeo, and YouTube to easily record and spread your video message. Last week, the Summer of Social Good campaign encouraged people to use video to show support for charity. The #12forGood campaign challenged people to submit a 12 second video of themselves doing something for the Summer of Social Good. That could be anything, from singing a song to reciting a poem to just dancing around like a maniac — the idea was to use the power of video to spread awareness about the campaign and the charities it supports. If you’re more into watching videos than recording them, Givzy.com enables you to raise funds for charities like Unicef and St. Jude’s Children’s Hospital by sharing viral videos by e-mail. 9. Sign or Start a Petition There aren’t many more powerful ways to support a cause than to sign your name to a petition. Petitions spread awareness and, when successfully carried out, can demonstrate massive support for an issue. By making petitions viral, the social web has arguably made them even more powerful tools for social change. There are a large number of petition creation and hosting web sites out there. One of the biggest is The Petition Site, which is operated by the social awareness network Care2, or PetitionOnline.com, which has collected more than 79 million signatures over the years. Petitions are extremely powerful, because they can strike a chord, spread virally, and serve as a visual demonstration of the support that an issue has gathered. Social media fans will want to check out a fairly new option for creating and spreading petitions: Twitition, an application that allows people to create, spread, and sign petitions via Twitter. 10. Organize an Online Event Social media is a great way to organize offline, but you can also use online tools to organize effective online events. That can mean free form fund raising drives, like the Twitter-and-blog-powered campaign to raise money for a crisis center in Illinois last month that took in over $130,000 in just two weeks. Or it could mean an organized “tweet-a-thon” like the ones run by the 12for12k group, which aims to raise $12,000 each month for a different charity. In March, 12for12k ran a 12-hour tweet-a-thon, in which any donation of at least $12 over a 12 hour period gained the person donating an entry into a drawing for prizes like an iPod Touch or a Nintendo Wii Fit. Last month, 12for12k took a different approach to an online event by holding a more ambitious 24-hour live video-a-thon, which included video interviews, music and sketch comedy performances, call-ins, and drawings for a large number of prizes given out to anyone who donated $12 or more. I’m doing an online event this Thursday.  I’m holding a teleseminar with Willie Crawford designed to teach you how to use Easy Push Button Traffic to streamline the process of getting free targeted traffic to your website.  I’m giving $1.00 per sale (after expenses) to Water Aid America.  You can find out more information and register for the telecall by going here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/telecall Bonus: Think Outside the Box Social media provides almost limitless opportunity for being creative. You can think outside the box to come up with all sorts of innovative ways to raise money or awareness for a charity or cause. When Drew Olanoff was diagnosed with cancer, for example, he created Blame Drew’s Cancer, a campaign that encourages people to blow off steam by blaming his cancer for bad things in their lives using the Twitter hashtag #BlameDrewsCancer. Over 16,000 things have been blamed on Drew’s cancer, and he intends to find sponsors to turn those tweets into donations to LIVESTRONG once he beats the disease. Or check out Nathan Winters, who is biking across the United States and documenting the entire trip using social media tools, in order to raise money and awareness for The Nature Conservancy. The number of innovative things you can do using social media to support a charity or spread information about an issue is nearly endless. Can you think of any others? Please share them in the comments. Special thanks to VPS.net A special thanks to VPS.net, who are donating $100 to the Summer of Social Good for every signup they receive this week. Sign up at VPS.net and use the coupon code “SOSG”to receive 3 Months of FREE hosting on top of your purchased term. VPS.net honors a 30 day no questions asked money back guarantee so there’s no risk. About the “10 Ways” Series The “10 Ways” Series was originated by Max Gladwell. This is the second simultaneous blog post in the series. The first ran on more than 80 blogs, including Mashable. Among other things, it is a social media experiment and the exploration of a new content distribution model. You can follow Max Gladwell on Twitter. This content was originally written by Mashable’s Josh Catone except for the intro and the part about my telecall-that’s all me. // Related posts: New to Social Media? Why You Should ALWAYS Add a Picture to Your Profile As part of my article marketing challenge, I’ve been writing... 3 Things I have learned about social networking during 2008 1. You have to be consistent. Social networking doesn’t work... Networking Thoughts (Audio) Gabcast! Learn Small Business #13 – Networking Thoughts This was... Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. tag:odeo.com,2009-07-14,24799877 Tue, 14 Jul 2009 05:00:37 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe myspace, Social networking, Facebook, Collaboration, social media, blogs, Blog, Bloggers, activism, charity, donations, social web, Livejournal, charities, Web Tools, TAD, gladwell, learn small business, Global Conversation, Media Channels, Charitable Fundraiser, #10Ways, Beneficiaries, Sustainable Harvest, Environmental Working Group Get Your Free Teleseminar Training Here… http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24752534-Get-Your-Free-Teleseminar-Training-Here%E2%80%A6 Yes I know it’s Sunday and I’m supposed to be “relaxing” today. However, I’ve been listening to some outstanding free training about how to profit from teleseminars. I would not feel right if I did not share this information with you. So take a few minutes to watch this video to find out how you can get your free teleseminar training from my friend, Bob The Teacher. All I can say is wow. I’m really impressed with the quality of the information that I’m getting for free. Of course he won’t be giving this great information away forever. You can only get it for free until July 9th. Here’s the video: Press Play To Make Money With Teleseminars Click Here To Claim Your Free Teleseminar Training Related posts: Events This Week-New Year’s Giveaway & Newbie Training Giveaway I’ve Upcoming Events I decided This tip is for my video podcasters out there I was look Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. Yes I know it’s Sunday and I’m supposed to be “relaxing” today. However, I’ve been listening to some outstanding free training about how to profit from teleseminars. I would not feel right if I did not share this information with you. So take a few minutes to watch this video to find out how you can get your free teleseminar training from my friend, Bob The Teacher. All I can say is wow. I’m really impressed with the quality of the information that I’m getting for free. Of course he won’t be giving this great information away forever. You can only get it for free until July 9th. Here’s the video: Press Play To Make Money With Teleseminars Click Here To Claim Your Free Teleseminar Training Related posts: Events This Week-New Year’s Giveaway & Newbie Training Giveaway I’ve Upcoming Events I decided This tip is for my video podcasters out there I was look Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. Yes I know it’s Sunday and I’m supposed to be “relaxing” today. However, I’ve been listening to some outstanding free training about how to profit from teleseminars. I would not feel right if I did not share this information with you. So take a few minutes to watch this video to find out how you can get your free teleseminar training from my friend, Bob The Teacher. All I can say is wow. I’m really impressed with the quality of the information that I’m getting for free. Of course he won’t be giving this great information away forever. You can only get it for free until July 9th. Here’s the video: Press Play To Make Money With Teleseminars Click Here To Claim Your Free Teleseminar Training Related posts: Events This Week-New Year’s Giveaway & Newbie Training Giveaway I’ve Upcoming Events I decided This tip is for my video podcasters out there I was look Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. tag:odeo.com,2009-07-05,24752534 Sun, 05 Jul 2009 20:05:50 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Money, Tutorials, press play, free training, Few Minutes, learn small business, powerblog, Video Press, Teleseminar Training, Friend Bob Free Twitter Guide http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24733266-Free-Twitter-Guide Since I decided to stop doing automatic direct messages, I had to come up with another way to give my followers the free twitter guide I’ve been promising. So what I decided to do was to place the guide on this blog. That way I can just tweet the link to the blog. This guide is the same exact guide that I read when I first joined Twitter. It helped me. I hope you get something out of it too. Good luck to you and Happy Tweeting! Just click on the link below to get your free twitter guide. No opt in is needed. Mastering Twitter Related posts: Marlon’s 21-Step Cheat Sheet To Profiting From Twitter I usually Stuck on podcasting ideas? Check Twitter. I know you My follow rules… Okay so si Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. Since I decided to stop doing automatic direct messages, I had to come up with another way to give my followers the free twitter guide I’ve been promising. So what I decided to do was to place the guide on this blog. That way I can just tweet the link to the blog. This guide is the same exact guide that I read when I first joined Twitter. It helped me. I hope you get something out of it too. Good luck to you and Happy Tweeting! Just click on the link below to get your free twitter guide. No opt in is needed. Mastering Twitter Related posts: Marlon’s 21-Step Cheat Sheet To Profiting From Twitter I usually Stuck on podcasting ideas? Check Twitter. I know you My follow rules… Okay so si Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. Since I decided to stop doing automatic direct messages, I had to come up with another way to give my followers the free twitter guide I’ve been promising. So what I decided to do was to place the guide on this blog. That way I can just tweet the link to the blog. This guide is the same exact guide that I read when I first joined Twitter. It helped me. I hope you get something out of it too. Good luck to you and Happy Tweeting! Just click on the link below to get your free twitter guide. No opt in is needed. Mastering Twitter Related posts: Marlon’s 21-Step Cheat Sheet To Profiting From Twitter I usually Stuck on podcasting ideas? Check Twitter. I know you My follow rules… Okay so si Related posts brought to you by Yet Another Related Posts Plugin. tag:odeo.com,2009-06-19,24733266 Fri, 19 Jun 2009 13:39:19 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe networking, twitter, social media, Blog, Free Stuff, followers, Good Luck, learn small business, powerblog Here’s the audio I created using PLR content… http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24678758-Here%E2%80%99s-the-audio-I-created-using-PLR-content%E2%80%A6 The topic for the Rapid Profit Boosters Call that I listened to with Stacey Hylen yesterday was about ways to use PLR content to profit. One of the things they talked about was creating audio content with private label content. What I did was use the topic of one of the many plr articles I’ve downloaded to create an audio file. I never read the articles verbatim. I add some things and take out some things to make the content mine. Enjoy!Soothing Stress The topic for the Rapid Profit Boosters Call that I listened to with Stacey Hylen yesterday was about ways to use PLR content to profit. One of the things they talked about was creating audio content with private label content. What I did was use the topic of one of the many plr articles I’ve downloaded to create an audio file. I never read the articles verbatim. I add some things and take out some things to make the content mine. Enjoy!Soothing Stress The topic for the Rapid Profit Boosters Call that I listened to with Stacey Hylen yesterday was about ways to use PLR content to profit. One of the things they talked about was creating audio content with private label content. What I did was use the topic of one of the many plr articles I’ve downloaded to create an audio file. I never read the articles verbatim. I add some things and take out some things to make the content mine. Enjoy!Soothing Stress tag:odeo.com,2009-04-28,24678758 Tue, 28 Apr 2009 09:00:22 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, stress Here’s the audio I created using PLR content… http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24600776-Here%E2%80%99s-the-audio-I-created-using-PLR-content%E2%80%A6 The topic for the Rapid Profit Boosters Call that I listened to with Stacey Hylen yesterday was about ways to use PLR content to profit. One of the things they talked about was creating audio content with private label content. What I did was use the topic of one of the many plr articles I’ve downloaded to create an audio file. I never read the articles verbatim. I add some things and take out some things to make the content mine. Enjoy!Soothing Stress The topic for the Rapid Profit Boosters Call that I listened to with Stacey Hylen yesterday was about ways to use PLR content to profit. One of the things they talked about was creating audio content with private label content. What I did was use the topic of one of the many plr articles I’ve downloaded to create an audio file. I never read the articles verbatim. I add some things and take out some things to make the content mine. Enjoy!Soothing Stress The topic for the Rapid Profit Boosters Call that I listened to with Stacey Hylen yesterday was about ways to use PLR content to profit. One of the things they talked about was creating audio content with private label content. What I did was use the topic of one of the many plr articles I’ve downloaded to create an audio file. I never read the articles verbatim. I add some things and take out some things to make the content mine. Enjoy!Soothing Stress tag:odeo.com,2009-04-28,24600776 Tue, 28 Apr 2009 09:00:22 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, stress Here’s the audio I created using PLR content… http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24515554-Here%E2%80%99s-the-audio-I-created-using-PLR-content%E2%80%A6 The topic for the Rapid Profit Boosters Call that I listened to with Stacey Hylen yesterday was about ways to use PLR content to profit. One of the things they talked about was creating audio content with private label content. What I did was use the topic of one of the many plr articles I’ve downloaded to create an audio file. I never read the articles verbatim. I add some things and take out some things to make the content mine. Enjoy!Soothing Stress The topic for the Rapid Profit Boosters Call that I listened to with Stacey Hylen yesterday was about ways to use PLR content to profit. One of the things they talked about was creating audio content with private label content. What I did was use the topic of one of the many plr articles I’ve downloaded to create an audio file. I never read the articles verbatim. I add some things and take out some things to make the content mine. Enjoy!Soothing Stress The topic for the Rapid Profit Boosters Call that I listened to with Stacey Hylen yesterday was about ways to use PLR content to profit. One of the things they talked about was creating audio content with private label content. What I did was use the topic of one of the many plr articles I’ve downloaded to create an audio file. I never read the articles verbatim. I add some things and take out some things to make the content mine. Enjoy!Soothing Stress tag:odeo.com,2009-04-28,24515554 Tue, 28 Apr 2009 09:00:22 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, stress Event this Week-Rapid Profits Telecall Series http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24678759-Event-this-Week-Rapid-Profits-Telecall-Series This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing an interesting telecall series on how you can increase profits in your business. For information on how to sign up for the call click here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/suggests/rapidprofitstelecall.html I also did an interview with Stacey a few days ago about this call. You can listen to the recording now.Interview With Stacey Hylen This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing an interesting telecall series on how you can increase profits in your business. For information on how to sign up for the call click here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/suggests/rapidprofitstelecall.html I also did an interview with Stacey a few days ago about this call. You can listen to the recording now.Interview With Stacey Hylen This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing an interesting telecall series on how you can increase profits in your business. For information on how to sign up for the call click here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/suggests/rapidprofitstelecall.html I also did an interview with Stacey a few days ago about this call. You can listen to the recording now.Interview With Stacey Hylen tag:odeo.com,2009-04-27,24678759 Mon, 27 Apr 2009 10:32:41 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe events Event this Week-Rapid Profits Telecall Series http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24510338-Event-this-Week-Rapid-Profits-Telecall-Series This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing an interesting telecall series on how you can increase profits in your business. For information on how to sign up for the call click here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/suggests/rapidprofitstelecall.html I also did an interview with Stacey a few days ago about this call. You can listen to the recording now.Interview With Stacey Hylen This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing an interesting telecall series on how you can increase profits in your business. For information on how to sign up for the call click here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/suggests/rapidprofitstelecall.html I also did an interview with Stacey a few days ago about this call. You can listen to the recording now.Interview With Stacey Hylen This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing an interesting telecall series on how you can increase profits in your business. For information on how to sign up for the call click here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/suggests/rapidprofitstelecall.html I also did an interview with Stacey a few days ago about this call. You can listen to the recording now.Interview With Stacey Hylen tag:odeo.com,2009-04-27,24510338 Mon, 27 Apr 2009 10:32:41 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe events Event this Week-Rapid Profits Telecall Series http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24600777-Event-this-Week-Rapid-Profits-Telecall-Series This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing an interesting telecall series on how you can increase profits in your business. For information on how to sign up for the call click here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/suggests/rapidprofitstelecall.html I also did an interview with Stacey a few days ago about this call. You can listen to the recording now.Interview With Stacey Hylen This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing an interesting telecall series on how you can increase profits in your business. For information on how to sign up for the call click here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/suggests/rapidprofitstelecall.html I also did an interview with Stacey a few days ago about this call. You can listen to the recording now.Interview With Stacey Hylen This week, one of my friends, Stacey Hylen is doing an interesting telecall series on how you can increase profits in your business. For information on how to sign up for the call click here: http://www.deannatroupe.com/suggests/rapidprofitstelecall.html I also did an interview with Stacey a few days ago about this call. You can listen to the recording now.Interview With Stacey Hylen tag:odeo.com,2009-04-27,24600777 Mon, 27 Apr 2009 10:32:41 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe events Networking Tips-Audio http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24678760-Networking-Tips-Audio Networking Blog Post April 21 2009 Today’s post is an audio file. Enjoy. Networking Blog Post April 21 2009 Today’s post is an audio file. Enjoy. Networking Blog Post April 21 2009 Today’s post is an audio file. Enjoy. tag:odeo.com,2009-04-21,24678760 Tue, 21 Apr 2009 10:12:17 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, networking, Social networking Networking Tips-Audio http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24479664-Networking-Tips-Audio Networking Blog Post April 21 2009 Today’s post is an audio file. Enjoy. Networking Blog Post April 21 2009 Today’s post is an audio file. Enjoy. Networking Blog Post April 21 2009 Today’s post is an audio file. Enjoy. tag:odeo.com,2009-04-21,24479664 Tue, 21 Apr 2009 10:12:17 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, networking, Social networking Networking Tips-Audio http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24600778-Networking-Tips-Audio Networking Blog Post April 21 2009 Today’s post is an audio file. Enjoy. Networking Blog Post April 21 2009 Today’s post is an audio file. Enjoy. Networking Blog Post April 21 2009 Today’s post is an audio file. Enjoy. tag:odeo.com,2009-04-21,24600778 Tue, 21 Apr 2009 10:12:17 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, networking, Social networking Goal Update - Audio http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24678761-Goal-Update-Audio Goal Update-My Book Is Finished Website mentioned in audio. The Cheapskate’s Guide to Advertising on The Internet Goal Update-My Book Is Finished Website mentioned in audio. The Cheapskate’s Guide to Advertising on The Internet Goal Update-My Book Is Finished Website mentioned in audio. The Cheapskate’s Guide to Advertising on The Internet tag:odeo.com,2009-04-02,24678761 Thu, 02 Apr 2009 20:58:54 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, Goal Setting Goal Update - Audio http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24600779-Goal-Update-Audio Goal Update-My Book Is Finished Website mentioned in audio. The Cheapskate’s Guide to Advertising on The Internet Goal Update-My Book Is Finished Website mentioned in audio. The Cheapskate’s Guide to Advertising on The Internet Goal Update-My Book Is Finished Website mentioned in audio. The Cheapskate’s Guide to Advertising on The Internet tag:odeo.com,2009-04-02,24600779 Thu, 02 Apr 2009 20:58:54 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, Goal Setting Goal Update - Audio http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24400088-Goal-Update-Audio Goal Update-My Book Is Finished Website mentioned in audio. The Cheapskate’s Guide to Advertising on The Internet Goal Update-My Book Is Finished Website mentioned in audio. The Cheapskate’s Guide to Advertising on The Internet Goal Update-My Book Is Finished Website mentioned in audio. The Cheapskate’s Guide to Advertising on The Internet tag:odeo.com,2009-04-02,24400088 Thu, 02 Apr 2009 20:58:54 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, Goal Setting Networking Thoughts (Audio) http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24207205-Networking-Thoughts-Audio Gabcast! Learn Small Business #13 - Networking Thoughts This was recorded during International Networking Week. The basic idea of this podcast is that networking is not a one time event. You should always be engaging with your network so they don’t forget about you. Gabcast! Learn Small Business #13 - Networking Thoughts This was recorded during International Networking Week. The basic idea of this podcast is that networking is not a one time event. You should always be engaging with your network so they don’t forget about you. Gabcast! Learn Small Business #13 - Networking Thoughts This was recorded during International Networking Week. The basic idea of this podcast is that networking is not a one time event. You should always be engaging with your network so they don’t forget about you. tag:odeo.com,2009-02-25,24207205 Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:44:06 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, networking Networking Thoughts (Audio) http://www.odeo.com/episodes/24246684-Networking-Thoughts-Audio Gabcast! Learn Small Business #13 - Networking Thoughts This was recorded during International Networking Week. The basic idea of this podcast is that networking is not a one time event. You should always be engaging with your network so they don’t forget about you. Gabcast! Learn Small Business #13 - Networking Thoughts This was recorded during International Networking Week. The basic idea of this podcast is that networking is not a one time event. You should always be engaging with your network so they don’t forget about you. Gabcast! Learn Small Business #13 - Networking Thoughts This was recorded during International Networking Week. The basic idea of this podcast is that networking is not a one time event. You should always be engaging with your network so they don’t forget about you. tag:odeo.com,2009-02-25,24246684 Wed, 25 Feb 2009 09:44:06 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio, networking Podcamp Atlanta announcement http://www.odeo.com/episodes/9832403-Podcamp-Atlanta-announcement tag:odeo.com,2007-03-01,9832403 Thu, 01 Mar 2007 21:34:47 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Social Networking Continued-LinkedIn Tips http://www.odeo.com/episodes/4041373-Social-Networking-Continued-LinkedIn-Tips tag:odeo.com,2006-12-18,4041373 Mon, 18 Dec 2006 22:01:24 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe LinkedIn Tips http://www.odeo.com/episodes/3998363-LinkedIn-Tips tag:odeo.com,2006-12-18,3998363 Mon, 18 Dec 2006 21:40:47 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Ryze Tips-Join Networks http://www.odeo.com/episodes/3902893-Ryze-Tips-Join-Networks tag:odeo.com,2006-12-12,3902893 Tue, 12 Dec 2006 19:29:11 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Ryze Tips-Join Networks http://www.odeo.com/episodes/3887863-Ryze-Tips-Join-Networks tag:odeo.com,2006-12-12,3887863 Tue, 12 Dec 2006 19:16:53 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Ryze tips continued http://www.odeo.com/episodes/3742203-Ryze-tips-continued tag:odeo.com,2006-12-06,3742203 Wed, 06 Dec 2006 21:06:14 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Ryze Tips http://www.odeo.com/episodes/3656353-Ryze-Tips tag:odeo.com,2006-12-06,3656353 Wed, 06 Dec 2006 20:50:01 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Happy Thanksgiving! http://www.odeo.com/episodes/3176723-Happy-Thanksgiving tag:odeo.com,2006-11-26,3176723 Sun, 26 Nov 2006 16:09:59 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Happy Thanksgiving http://www.odeo.com/episodes/3368593-Happy-Thanksgiving tag:odeo.com,2006-11-23,3368593 Thu, 23 Nov 2006 20:52:10 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe The Salesperson's Anthem http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1919230-The-Salesperson-s-Anthem tag:odeo.com,2006-09-18,1919230 Mon, 18 Sep 2006 06:03:14 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Real Estate Marketing For Real Estate Professionals http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1865810-Real-Estate-Marketing-For-Real-Estate-Professionals tag:odeo.com,2006-09-10,1865810 Sun, 10 Sep 2006 03:27:26 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe LinkedIn Bloggers Blog Boost 17 http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1865607-LinkedIn-Bloggers-Blog-Boost-17 tag:odeo.com,2006-09-10,1865607 Sun, 10 Sep 2006 02:59:45 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe So What Are You Going To Talk About In Your Podcast? http://www.odeo.com/episodes/1061702-So-What-Are-You-Going-To-Talk-About-In-Your-Podcast tag:odeo.com,2006-04-22,1061702 Sat, 22 Apr 2006 03:39:52 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Go Fish by Big Money Grip http://www.odeo.com/episodes/788142-Go-Fish-by-Big-Money-Grip tag:odeo.com,2006-02-26,788142 Sun, 26 Feb 2006 04:06:04 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe And now you have music! http://www.odeo.com/episodes/788238-And-now-you-have-music tag:odeo.com,2006-02-25,788238 Sat, 25 Feb 2006 20:18:51 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe What I learned in 2005 http://www.odeo.com/episodes/580811-What-I-learned-in-2005 tag:odeo.com,2006-01-01,580811 Sun, 01 Jan 2006 01:30:54 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe SEO Tools Poem http://www.odeo.com/episodes/503904-SEO-Tools-Poem tag:odeo.com,2005-12-14,503904 Wed, 14 Dec 2005 17:11:45 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe True Rewards of Article Marketing http://www.odeo.com/episodes/503049-True-Rewards-of-Article-Marketing tag:odeo.com,2005-12-14,503049 Wed, 14 Dec 2005 16:07:56 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Keep the Money Flowing http://www.odeo.com/episodes/493790-Keep-the-Money-Flowing tag:odeo.com,2005-12-09,493790 Fri, 09 Dec 2005 14:09:59 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe DeAnna's rendition of I gotta be me, the solopreneur's theme song http://www.odeo.com/episodes/493788-DeAnna-s-rendition-of-I-gotta-be-me-the-solopreneur-s-theme-song tag:odeo.com,2005-12-09,493788 Fri, 09 Dec 2005 14:05:08 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe How to Look Like a Business Professional Without Breaking the Bank http://www.odeo.com/episodes/493786-How-to-Look-Like-a-Business-Professional-Without-Breaking-the-Bank tag:odeo.com,2005-12-09,493786 Fri, 09 Dec 2005 14:00:58 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Interesting Divapreneur http://www.odeo.com/episodes/490457-Interesting-Divapreneur tag:odeo.com,2005-12-06,490457 Tue, 06 Dec 2005 06:00:37 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Introducing the Fabulous Frederica Dennis http://www.odeo.com/episodes/481482-Introducing-the-Fabulous-Frederica-Dennis tag:odeo.com,2005-12-05,481482 Mon, 05 Dec 2005 18:36:45 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Divapreneur Frederica Dennis http://www.odeo.com/episodes/486906-Divapreneur-Frederica-Dennis tag:odeo.com,2005-12-05,486906 Mon, 05 Dec 2005 10:39:00 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe How to Create An Ad Tracker http://www.odeo.com/episodes/454477-How-to-Create-An-Ad-Tracker tag:odeo.com,2005-11-29,454477 Tue, 29 Nov 2005 16:24:42 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe audio for How to Create an Ad tracker http://www.odeo.com/episodes/461190-audio-for-How-to-Create-an-Ad-tracker tag:odeo.com,2005-11-21,461190 Mon, 21 Nov 2005 08:14:00 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Ryze BizSlap http://www.odeo.com/episodes/438897-Ryze-BizSlap tag:odeo.com,2005-11-18,438897 Fri, 18 Nov 2005 10:39:00 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Crisis Management: The Most Basic of Needs by Sandy Baker (Audio) http://www.odeo.com/episodes/401127-Crisis-Management-The-Most-Basic-of-Needs-by-Sandy-Baker-Audio tag:odeo.com,2005-11-09,401127 Wed, 09 Nov 2005 08:36:00 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe 5 Ways to Start a Networking Group That Sizzles Not Fizzles by Leesa Barnes http://www.odeo.com/episodes/332476-5-Ways-to-Start-a-Networking-Group-That-Sizzles-Not-Fizzles-by-Leesa-Barnes tag:odeo.com,2005-11-02,332476 Wed, 02 Nov 2005 16:54:19 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe 5 Pressing Deadlines That Keep You From Writing an Article (and How ONE Article Can Meet Them All!) by Dina Giolitto http://www.odeo.com/episodes/332469-5-Pressing-Deadlines-That-Keep-You-From-Writing-an-Article-and-How-ONE-Article-Can-Meet-Them-All-by-Dina-Giolitto tag:odeo.com,2005-11-02,332469 Wed, 02 Nov 2005 16:50:50 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Audio for 5 Ways to Start a Networking Group That Sizzles Not Fizzles. http://www.odeo.com/episodes/357029-Audio-for-5-Ways-to-Start-a-Networking-Group-That-Sizzles-Not-Fizzles tag:odeo.com,2005-10-31,357029 Mon, 31 Oct 2005 05:12:00 -0800 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe Audio for 5 Pressing Deadlines That Keep You From Writing an Article (and How ONE Article Can Meet Them All!) http://www.odeo.com/episodes/357028-Audio-for-5-Pressing-Deadlines-That-Keep-You-From-Writing-an-Article-and-How-ONE-Article-Can-Meet-Them-All tag:odeo.com,2005-10-19,357028 Wed, 19 Oct 2005 05:08:00 -0700 no Learn Small Business with DeAnna Troupe