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The Smart Way to Style Your Facebook Page

Wednesday, June 20, 2012 by Arianne Foulks

Facebook has a some not-so-obvious sizes and settings for cropping and shrinking images, and I'm here today to demystify what they have going on and keep them from throwing a wrench into your graphic work. So you have yourself a business of some type and you're working on building your online community. Surely you have a Facebook business page, right? If so, let's work on … [Read more...] about The Smart Way to Style Your Facebook Page

What Happens When You Make Clients Your Community

Monday, June 18, 2012 by

Clients Megan R. and Alissa C. (front row) with me at The Queen Bee Market after having coffee together. Dinner afterwards was super fun, too! When I was presented with the topic of "Community", I'd be lying if I didn't say that I was a bit lost on what to write about. I don't host a large blog readership and though I frequent Twitter a lot, I'm just there to chat with friends. … [Read more...] about What Happens When You Make Clients Your Community

Make Your Blog Bloom With Loyal Readers

Thursday, May 24, 2012 by Meagan Visser

Image credit: Watercolor Peony by Jessica Illustration You're serious about using your blog to market your business. You want to provide value to your readers, to craft a community around your brand, and to build an engaged audience of loyal followers, but... You aren't getting many visitors to your blog. You're getting even less comments on your posts. You're not getting any … [Read more...] about Make Your Blog Bloom With Loyal Readers

Past Picture Perfect: how old pictures can freshen up online content & help tell your story

Monday, May 21, 2012 by Amy Flurry

Image credit: Flickr Vintage Photos Pool Welcome new contributor and PR rockstar Amy Flurry, author of Recipe for Press, for her first OMHG post she is sharing some wonderful ideas for telling your story through pictures of the past!  If I named my organizational style it would be the “pile and tub” system.  There are piles of magazines, piles of paperwork and piles of craft … [Read more...] about Past Picture Perfect: how old pictures can freshen up online content & help tell your story

How to share your thing: a simple marketing equation

Wednesday, April 25, 2012 by Jessika Hepburn

Editor's note: Today I have a special guest post from Tara Swiger, one of our awesome Guide to Businessy Goodness advertisers. Tara just had her first book, Market Yourself,  published & it is a perfect fit for us! I'll be reviewing the book when I get my hands on a straight off the press copy, and I asked Tara to visit and share her businessy goodness wisdom +  co-host … [Read more...] about How to share your thing: a simple marketing equation

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Care/Carry/Cure an essay from ‘You Care Too Much’

Mine-Mill organizers claimed that the first of four concerts, held at the Peace Arch in Blaine, WA, in 1952, attracted 40,000 admirers, mostly from the Canadian side of the border near Vancouver. Source: Pacific Tribune Archive.

On Distance: Paul Robeson and the Rolling River of Resistance

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A New Year’s Revolution

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Go Do Some Great Thing

Dr. Pauli Murray, "I intend to destroy segregation by positive and embracing methods. When my brothers try to draw a circle to exclude me, I shall draw a larger circle to include them." An American Credo

Draw a Larger Circle

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#FellowMakers History & the Triangle Factory Fire

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70 Ways to Build Community

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Care/Carry/Cure an essay from ‘You Care Too Much’

In June of 2016 I supported my love Chris as we dealt with the death of both his parents and a co-worker over a three week period. This essay written the summer of those deaths is my attempt to make sense of grief and the struggle to carry all that I care for. Originally published […]

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