Sharing Can Bring Great Rewards!

Do you get lots of email? Yeah, that’s a stupid question, but in the piles of messages are there ones you always read? Are there people you look forward to hearing from? Is it because you know them, you trust them, you believe what they say?

In the hundreds of messages I receive each day, there are a few that I will ALWAYS open. The senders are people who I’ve learned to value, their opinions and more important, their words make a difference in my life.

One such sender is Bonnie Boots, editor of The Internet Wizards. She sends a weekly message called “Reach for Your Dreams” and it has a real punch. Here’s a recent sample;

“Seek Other People’s Input.”

Share your dreams and your plans with people you trust and ask them for their honest feedback.

Different people will have different perspectives on your challenges, concerns, difficulties and achievements as you move toward your dream. Sharing your thoughts and listening to theirs can help you have a broader perspective and keep you on track to achieving your goals.

I know you have a busy week. Thank you for sharing one minute with me to Reach For Your Dreams!

That’s it! Short, to the point, full of insight and ready to use. I can only hope that this is where my online life is headed!

Thanks for taking a moment to visit here today! Leave a comment if you’re so inclined…

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Does your group or small business need to fund raise to keep the doors open?

With the US Federal Budget getting finalized, many non-profit organizations have had their budgets cut. Some groups rely on that funding for staff, benefits, programs and services which now will be cut.

Small businesses often participate in local programs receiving services paid for by government funding. These programs will be less available and some discontinued totally.

Where can these organizations make up the difference? How can organizations make the shift from dependance on traditional funding sources to more independent and reliable streams of revenue they control?

Using Web 2.0 social networking, the new online tools available to everyone to make money, non-profits and small businesses alike will find many new ways to create green, flowing into their bank accounts, and find an increased awareness of their organization that serves them well.

The same tools that savvy internet marketers use every day to make $millions$ are easily applied to non-profit and small business uses. If this idea has peaked your curiosity, leave a comment below.

Visit here again tomorrow to learn how to get started!

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