Monday 3 August 2009

The Power of PR & Complimentary Business Internet Teleseminar

Greetings from Connect to Success & Amanda Steadman - August News

In July I was lucky enough to speak to the editor of the Hammersmith and Fulham News, Geoff regarding publicising a Business Link London Ladies Event. He was very interested in what we are doing so later got Caroline one of his reporters to interview me. How exciting! Then we had our pictures taken in the office - more excitement!

I noticed she included my 'bread and water' comment - I meant very Expensive bread and High End water of course and a comfortable lifestyle!!!!! But we're gunning for a more luxurious (almost Monte Carlo!) Future too!


Thanks to this article we have received quite a few phone calls and new session bookings! Thank you Hammersmith and Fulham News!


Click here to read the FULL article!
http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/Directory/News/Women_in_business_WealthBabes.asp



Matched up: Amanda Steadman from WealthBabes

Everyone is aiming for the best work-life balance, but it can be difficult to achieve. A Hammersmith-based business-woman is leading the sisterhood to the heady heights of success, fortune and the perfect work-family balance.
Amanda Steadman launched WealthBabes two years ago, offering local women training on how to start their own companies, as well as tips on internet marketing and savvy property investments.
The indefatigable entrepreneur said she had specially tailored her business seminars and one-on-one coaching with a feminine market in mind. "I'm helping people to realise their own potential, and we particularly look at the areas of business, internet marketing and property and investments," she said. "I help a lot of clients to buy property in the US because that's a good way to start getting a second income on the side. It also allows them to spend more time with their family, which is a big thing for women."
Amanda, 36, runs WealthBabes from an office just beside Lyric Square. "We have clients all around the world, but 75 per cent of them are in Hammersmith or west London," she said. "I chose Hammersmith because it's reasonably priced, it's very accessible and I also love all the markets in the square - it's just a nice atmosphere around here."
The business offers clients individual 90-minute consultations for £150 and a number of regular seminars and a monthly Millionairess Club, offering business training, motivational tips and practical workshops.
Amanda employs five people at WealthBabes and regularly has between 50 and 120 clients on her books, ranging from struggling single mums to high-flying City executives.
"We have a few male clients, but I would say about 98 per cent of our clients are women," Amanda said. "I think women generally like to have another woman to talk things over with them. We can go through what is most important to them, and I think if you're talking to another woman you can be more open about it and get to the truth more quickly. Then we can draw up a business plan about what they really want. It isn't just about numbers and success - women also want to build on their personal life and spend more time with their children or partner."
Amanda, who is engaged to property buyer and marketer Franck Robert and lives in Chiswick, said she had struck on the idea of running her own business in 2007 after spending several years working in recruitment and training corporate headhunters.
"I spent a lot of time going round the world and training people to run their own business, hire people and make money as fast as possible, and then I decided I wanted to try it for myself," she said. "I left a £68,000 job to start my own business and the prospect of not earning anything for at least the first few months was quite scary."
So two years on, in the midst of a recession, just how successful has the WealthBabes founder been in her own venture? "I've got over a million pounds' property portfolio now, I've got five staff and we have between 4,000 and 5,000 people on our database, receiving our regular newsletters," she said. "I'm not a multi-millionaire yet, but I would like to think that in the next year to 18 months I will reach a point of financial freedom.
"If I stopped working now, I would probably still have enough income to live on bread and water and pay my bills, but to live the kind of lifestyle I enjoy it's going to take a bit longer."
And the entrepreneur believes the most important ingredient in success is incredibly simple: choose a job you really enjoy. "It's so important for people to be doing something they're passionate about - but in London a lot of people really don't like their jobs," she said. "Once people have identified what they enjoy and are good at, the rest normally falls into place. I really believe in doing something you love."

http://www.lbhf.gov.uk/Images/45-49_hfbusiness_tcm21-128090.pdf

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Tuesday 21 July 2009

Social Media and Networking

We were kindly invited to exhibit at the Business Link London - Work/Life Balance Workshop Last week and met some lovely entrepreneurs. There were 2 excellent speakers and if you missed it. We thought you may want some of our NOTES to stand you in good stead!

The 2 Speakers were Penny Power and Hannah MacNamara.

Here are the notes from the second Spearker was Penny Power founder of Ecademy.com. Notes from Hannah's session will follow shortly!

Penny Power is the founder of Ecademy, website for Business networking and social networking. She left the corporate world in 1993, then she stared training and recruitment within Schools from 1993 to 1998 and she had two children. In 1998, she started a new venture; Ecademy website. Penny Power and her family lived through very difficult moments because she took risks and doing that has consequences, they lost all their money and they had to live in a caravan for a while. But now, Ecademy has become an international successful website through which they earn money; thanks to connecting people globally, advertising and selling information. They enjoy life by travelling with their children all around the world, according to Penny you shouldn’t separate family from work.

To create Ecademy, Penny Power needed 5 years to develop her website whilst working freelance, teaching and having children. It was difficult to have children and to maintain her previous lifestyle. Financially it was a hard choice – but worth it.

She explains that it’s not easy to make her family understand about running her business and to take risks. Also it takes lot of time at the beginning and we can’t take care and spend as much time with their family as you would like.

The World has changed, The Old World was closed, selective and targeted instead of the New World is opened us. One of the changes is thanks to Barack Obama’a election. There is an openess and transparency that did not exist before. Even if lots of things change, including technology, our needs are the same. At this point, we have to refer to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs:

- Physiological needs
- need of security
- need of belonging
- need of respect for yourself
- need of accomplishement of yourself


Starting a business is really difficult but you can be successful. There are two different ways to be a new entrepreneur, you can work at home or at the office. The home-worker should be adaptable for their clients, own values and contribution to success and he has to create a personal branding. Whereas a new entrepreneur should understand the world and its generations, so it’s better for him to collaborate on some projects with competitors instead of making ennemies.

For every entrepreneur, you’ll create an online brand in three steps:
- sharing knowledge with strangers and bringing it into the open
- sharing specific knowledge and making new friends
- creating opportunities with advocates


To conclude, I think the most important thing I learnt during this seminar is that you can be successful even if it’s difficult. It’s necessary to live through hard moments, be aware of the pitfalls and you should take risks, because it could be a real chance for your business to succeed. Penny Power, went from living in a caravan to living the millionaire lifestyle through all those good and bad choices as well as the risks: so go for it!