Category Archives: Social Media Marketing

Why 2010 is going to be awesome – for YOU

As I write this post, there’s snow on the ground and the sky is grey with possibility.  In the Northern Hemisphere, we’ve just passed the longest night of the year.  Little by little, the light is returning. The new year is on many people’s minds.  While I don’t have any magical devices to show me…

The Tao of Tweeting

As many of you know, I am a huge fan of social media when it’s used mindfully.  For those of you interested in the mindful use of Twitter, my friend Soren Gordhamer wrote a fantastic blog post for the popular social media blog Mashable.  It’s called the Tao of Tweeting and you can read it…

Law of Attraction and Social Media

Around the globe, hundreds of millions of people are involved in social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn and YouTube.  As I write this post, estimates are that there are over 270 million users on Facebook alone – if it were a country, Facebook would be in the top 5 in the world in terms…

Better relationships, more money

It happened again the other day. A woman called me – let’s call her Laura. Laura is a spiritual woman who has tried a number of ways to find success. She’s worked for purpose driven companies as well as started her own business. She’s also tried different abundance programs. She said, “I don’t understand it….

Top 30+ EFTers Who Tweet

I work with lots of EFT and Meridian Tapping Practitioners who want to grow their practices.  If you have been listening to anyone who’s someone in the Internet marketing world lately, you have heard that social media marketing is growing like the rabbit population during a very wet year.  One of the reasons that my own…

7 Keys to Twitter for Spiritual Entrepreneurs

Twitter is one of my favorite marketing tools for spiritual people. Why? Because a) there are so many smart and spiritually open people on the network and b) it’s easier for your message to spread on Twitter, through the power of the “retweet”, than on any other social media.

1) Focus on the Positive. For the most part, people on Twitter live on the positive end of the spectrum. Nothing will get you ignored (or unfollowed) faster than negativity. While it’s fine to talk about a bad day once in a while, make a deliberate choice to focus your Tweets on the positive side of the force.

2) Create Synergy. Wise Twitter users are always looking to make connections. Introducing people who don’t know each other but should is a great way to both be of service and build one of the highest forms of social equity.