Posts Tagged ‘Professional Organizing Classes’

Upcoming Teleclass: The NEW Facebook–Greatest Web Tool

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

With half a billion current users and more joining every day, Facebook is one of the best and easiest ways to get your name out to potential clients.  Are you utilizing this tool to your best advantage?  Whether you’re brand new to Facebook or have been using it for years, join us on Monday, August 2nd at 10 AM EST to learn how to make your fan page more compelling, launch a successful Facebook Ad Campaign, understand recent changes to Facebook, and take advantage of the #1 thing you must understand to win the Facebook Marketing game! 

Our featured guest will be Shama Kabani–president of The Marketing Zen Group, a full service digital marketing firm that serves clients around the world.  She has been dubbed the “master millennial of the universe” and “an online marketing shaman” by Fast Company, and was listed as one of Business Week Magazine’s ’Top 25 Under 25′ entrepreneurs in North America.   

Register here: THE NEW FACEBOOK -GREATEST WEB TOOL!

Quote of the Week

Friday, July 23rd, 2010


“Anyone can sympathize with the sufferings of a friend, but it requires a very fine nature to sympathize with a friend’s success.”

– Oscar Wilde

Selling Services for the Price of a Tweet

Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Traditional advertising is changing and fast.  Social media is a moving target and it can be challenging to stay on top of it all.  That said, if you can stay tuned in, add value and keep people coming back fore more, the payoff can be huge for your business. 

Stay tuned for some upcoming A Red Bench teleclasses on Facebook and You Tube, but in the meantime check out this interesting article called Selling Services for the Price of a Tweet.

For more information on social media and marketing check out our audio recordings on a variety of related topics.

Powerful Keynote Tim Sanders

Wednesday, June 2nd, 2010

Tim Sanders opening keynote was noteworthy to say the least.  Tim brought true meaning to the phrase “givers gain”.  He told vivid stories of how many business pioneers blazed the business trail by connecting other people first.  Simply introduce three people who can benefit from each other each week, Tim challenged us, and see the magic unfold.  When you help other people find the resources they need by introducing someone to a new business you will earn their trust and become a valuable resource.  When you are a valuable resource you become the go-to person that people naturally turn to including when they need what you offer or when a friend of theirs needs what you offer. 

Tim was full of incredible information and was very inspiring.  You can learn more from Tim’s books Love is the Killer App: How to Win Business and Influence Friends and The Likeability Factor at his web-site.

So…who are three people that you can introduce to each other?  Maybe you have a client who is moving and you can introduce them to mover and a custom closet company.  When you send the e-mail introducing everyone be sure to include the reasons why you thought they might be able to work with each other. 

Here’s to your new habit!

Last Day For Buy 2, Get 1 Audios

Monday, May 31st, 2010

Last Chance!   Buy 2 Audio Recordings, Get 1 Free
(2010 Conference Offer, even if you didn’t go to conference)

We’ve opened our conference offer to everyone in our database.  For three more days you can purchase 2 Audio Recordings and get 1 Free.   Offer ends May 31 at midnight and coupon code is Conference2010.
 
We have over 50 Audio Recordings to choose from and many may apply towards your continuing education credits.  Click here to see our audio library

Keeping Track of CEU’s? 
Depending on your services and scope of work, A Red Bench Audio Recordings may apply towards your continuing education units.  With each audio purchase you receive a certificate of attendance upon passing the class quiz.  Calls are 75 minutes long and may count as 1 CEU.  

Incorporating Social Media In Your Marketing Plan

Thursday, May 6th, 2010

I am now privy to some amazing marketing information and I can now share that with you, the small business owner.  A great opportunity for small business owners is social media.  It has amazing opportunities to take your brand to a new place for a very limited budget.  Click here for a great example of the little guy (Method) fighting a giant (Clorox) through social media:  http://votedaisy.com/

What causes do you stand for?  How could you incorporate this into your business.  For more information on social media, listen to one of our many Social Media Teleclasses.  Topics include How to Plan, Build and Promote Your Blog, Secrets To Leveraging Facebook, Turn Followers Into Fans (and Leads!) and Be On Top Of Google.

Congrats to Angela

Wednesday, May 5th, 2010

A huge round of applause to yours truly, Angela Ploetz, who had the distinct honor of being on the Ask the Organizer Panel at the 22nd Annual NAPO (National Association of Professional Organizers) Conference!  I was one of six panelists on one of the conference’s most popular sessions.  Look that’s me on the big screen pictured above right!  It was truly a joy and a tremendous honor. 

This year’s conference was truly amazing!  I met the most amazing people and learned so much.  I met many people who have taken some of our Red Bench Teleclasses.  It was such an inspiration to hear so many good words about what Christa and I are doing.  We are thrilled that people like the classes and find them beneficial. 

I will be bringing you information in the coming months about products and tools I learned about.  We’ll also be bringing some fantastic guest speakers that I met with at conference.  We are still working with different speakers to finalize a few dates so keep an eye on our calendar for the latest details.

Three cheers for organizers!

The Most 100 Valuable Brands In The World

Tuesday, May 4th, 2010

Millward Brown Optimor has released its fifth annual BrandZ report(.pdf file) that shows the 100 most valuable brands in the world–and it shows just how integral technology has become in our lives. The top spot goes to Google, with IBM and Apple following close behind–and out of the top 10, there are just three non-tech brands: McDonald’s, Coca-Cola, and Marlboro. 

Of the 16 categories, however, it was not technology that posted the biggest rise but, rather, financial institutions, with a 12% growth, compared to half of that for tech. Only beer and fast food, with increases of 10% and 1% respectively, showed positive, with the other 12 sectors dropping. It’s worth comparing the list with Fast Company’s Most Innovative Companies of 2010.  

The report–its methodology is explained here–has a lot to say about social media and how it affects a company’s brand–especially for those in the tech sector. The BrandZ list didn’t feature Facebook in the top 100, but it slipped in at 20th in the tech rankings. The site, however, featured large in the report, and is seen as a crucial tool in how the big firms will increase their reach using social networking sites. 

Its advice to budding Jobses, Brin/Pages, and Zuckerbergs is to forget about philanthropy (not something, whisper, that either Apple or Facebook is known for) and embrace responsibility, to see mobiles as the new billboards–RIP Don Draper–and that successful brands are built from the top down.

How does this relate to your small business?  If your branding was as strong as your organizing skills, you could drastically increase your revenue.   Once you create a powerful, compelling brand, business comes to you instead of the other way around.  To create a compelling brand purchase audio recording with fellow organizer and brand expert, Krista Green, called Get Noticed, Be Remembered.  You’ll learn how to communicate your values, personality, talents and unique skills to create your own personal brand and influence the way others perceive you.  Brand is not only for the fortune 500 company, perception is everything.

Unique Closet Organizing Trick

Monday, May 3rd, 2010

I am the type of person who wears the same clothes all the time because I grab the same clothes from my closet.  Same clothes, same exact outfit every time I wear it.  Boring!  So even clothes I once liked, I now dislike, because I’ve worn them so many times the exact same way.  Last month we had an awesome teleclass (now available as an audio purchase) called Brand Yourself Through Your Appearance and since then I have wanted to implement what I learned on that call with expert Darcey Howard of LifeStyled.  Yesterday two friends came to my house and we went through everything in my closet.  We did get rid of some stuff that did not support my goals and style, but the best part was that we created about 50 new outfits from my existing wardrobe.  I am not kidding.  One pair of pants, I thought didn’t match anything in my closet, goes with almost every shirt I own.  It was amazing! 

It was one of the most fun days ever.  We went through all my clothes, drank wine, laughed and just had fun.  My husband is thrilled because now I don’t have to bother him every morning asking him how the same old outfit looks.  As if it looks any different than the 30 times prior I’ve worn it.  I have a few things I need to buy to complete the wardrobe, but I now with them help of our teleclass and my friends, I know how to put clothes together in a whole new way. 

Additionally, they taught me a little trick that is pretty helpful.  Since I always gravitate to the same item, they said instead of organizing my closet by clothing type and then color to only organize it by color.  So now all my black clothes, or brown or red, or blue, or whatever color are in one place regardless of whether they are a shirt, skirt, jacket or pants.  So the next time to go grab the same blue shirt I wear all the time, I will see the other 10 blue shirts with it and the pants opening my mind to many more outfits.  Its a pretty good idea.

So if you find yourself saying you have nothing to wear, give our teleclass a listen and apply what you learn to your closet.   Darcey says, “If you are your own brand then your wardrobe is your logo.”  Best part, as an organizer, using what you learn on this call you can help them project the image they want to portray and use this class as a CEU.

What’s Going On With Christa

Friday, April 30th, 2010

I wanted to make you aware of some changes going on in my career.   Prior to being a Professional Organizer, I worked at DDB Worldwide on the McDonald’s business.  This experience helped me greatly in launching my business.  I owned Savvy Solutios for almost six years and it was a thriving business I am very proud of.  But as the years went on I started to miss the hustle and bustle of the marketing world.  It’s truly where I belong. 

Effective March 1st, I went back to my marketing roots joining Nature’s Path Foods, an organic food company located in Vancouver, BC.  I joined their team as the Brand Manager for their “in the bowl” products.   That means granola and granola bars, toaster pastries, waffles, snacks, cookies, etc.  You can find their products at natural food stores, organic stores and many grocers like Safeway, Giant Eagle and Walmart.  I have had a deep passion for marketing and branding, which has helped me tremendously in my own business.  At the same time I feel I will be able to utilize my organizing skills to a much greater degree at Nature’s Path.    They’ve already asked me to organize the electronic documents, do a email organizing seminar and organize the product warehouse. 

I have enjoyed being a professional organizer for almost six years and have loved working with my clients and colleagues.  What does this mean for A Red Bench?   I will continue to have my partnership, with Angela Ploetz and look forward to bring my new learning’s to the business.  I absolutely love A Red Bench; it’s an amazing business model and I truly love my business partner.   We’ve had to adjust the Live Teleclass times to work within my schedule, but it’s working out and we are very excited about what tomorrow will bring.   I do plan to attend NAPO 2011: Angela said I can’t leave her alone at the booth again and I missed my conference roommates.  I look forward to seeing you there. 

Being an organizer is a special gift.   Thank you so much for all your support  and friendship over the years!