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Her Magazine April/May 2013

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:business in brief BUSINESS Big business in bite sized snippets in brief spotlight website www.dearblankpleaseblank.com We've all had bad days when we've been frustrated and more often than not, we tend to think of things we SHOULD have said, after the event or situation has already happened. That's where Hans Johnson and Jared Wunsch come in. The two of them created a site called Dear blank, please blank a mini project where users are asked to share their frustrations with the world in a short and simple letter format based around "Dear" "Please" and "Sincerely". 11 ways to get more Twitter followers 7 Habits of great small business owners 1. They take care of themselves Smart small business owners recognize that having a sharp mind requires having a healthy body. 2. They have lives outside their business Spending too much time focused on any single interest will almost always lead to hitting mental walls. 3. They look forward Being a great leader is all about being bold and forward thinking enough to go beyond simply following proven business and market trends. 4. They are organized Sometimes having a head full of innovative business ideas can lead to being a bit scattered. 5. They nurture relationships The importance of taking time to stay in touch and have thoughtful, generous interactions with clients and professional associates cannot be undervalued. 6. They make decisions Small business owners have to be decisive. It's simply not optional. 7. They cut the fat Proactive small business owners are constantly evaluating and re-evaluating which parts of their company can be more streamlined. Source: Forbes 44 | www.h e rma gaz i n e . c o. n z 1. How many people you have in common on Twitter with the potential new follower (more is better). 2. How frequently others retweet you (often is ideal). 3. The more informational tweets the better. 4. "Broadcast" tweets not directed at anyone or anything aren't attractive. 5. Tweeting negative things often doesn't help either. 6. If you're profile is detailed, that will help. 7. When your bio has a URL, that's also a positive. 8. It's attractive if you have more followers than people you're following. 9. Don't use useless hashtags. People don't like those. 10. If you use big words in your tweets, that's a good thing. 11. If you follow people back when they start following you, others are more inclined to follow you in the future. Source: Poynter connect with us www.facebook.com/HerMagazine annahstretton.blogspot.com nz.linkedin.com/in/annahstretton twitter.com/HerMagNZ

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