Here’s how a good business idea could change your life…

A good idea really could change your life, but that’s just the start. You’ll need support, advice and funding to turn that idea into a thriving business.

You also need to be different; to stand out and to do things differently from the other businesses out there.

Orange are looking for the UK’s next different business. If you’ve got a fresh idea, why not tell Orange all about it? You could win a year’s backing and support to make it happen.

Orange understands different business thinking because they’ve always been different. Launching in 1994 into a competitive market, they’ve had a stream of new ideas, from being the first mobile company to charge calls by the second, to offering something completely different like 2 for 1 cinema tickets and pizza deals.

orange different business comp

Now Orange are giving you the chance to follow in their footsteps. The Orange Different Business Competition has a prize worth up to £200,000 which includes:

  • Investment capital
  • Legal advice
  • Business planning advice
  • Mentoring
  • Marketing consultancy

Their panel of judges includes some of the UK’s most successful business leaders – tell them about your innovative new idea and you could become the UK’s next different business. They’re looking for a different idea, different approaches, clear strategies – something that’s worth funding. (But don’t worry, there’s advice on how to complete your application on the Win Your Business website).

One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned from my self-employed life is that you can’t do it all alone. That makes for a long, slow-learning process.

Yes, I’ve been there and done that!

Plus we all know that business funding is hard to get hold of these days. So if you’ve got a good idea, the Orange Different Business Competition is a rare opportunity to get your business both funding AND support at the same time.

And if you don’t have a great business idea in mind right now, why not tell a friend who might have one of their own?

Go to Win Your Business to find out more and to enter.

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Facebook Timeline pages: how does the change affect marketing?

I wanted to write a post about the latest changes to Facebook pages. I really did.

But when it comes to Facebook changes I get this uncontrollable urge to procrastinate -so I haven’t made any changes to my page yet!

I love my Facebook page and I visit it many times every day, so I’m very comfortable with Facebook itself. (Some people might say I’m a little too comfortable with it and should get out more 🙂 ) But the constant stream of changes drives me nuts and I haven’t yet got to grips with the latest – timelines for Facebook pages.

This latest change is one that we really do need to take notice of. It isn’t just cosmetic, it affects the way that we will use Facebook for marketing from 30th March onwards – that’s when all Facebook pages will switch over to the new design. But you have until then to play around with the new design and get used to it.

Karen Gunton of Build a Little Biz recommends this post from Hubspot as one of the best to help you set up your Facebook page in the new design. I’ll certainly be following it when I set up mine!

(At the moment I’m knee-deep in setting up my new project HelenLindop.com – but more on that in the next few weeks).

So if you’re like me and have got that “Oh no, not another Facebook change – I haven’t got my head around the last three yet” feeling, you’re going to love this…

Karen spent last weekend pouring everything she knows about Facebook marketing into a new e-book Don’t just be on Facebook, be AWESOME on Facebook, including the new timeline design. So it doesn’t matter if the last ten Facebook changes have passed you by or if you’re a Facebook newbie, everything you need to know is in this book including:

  • what is the purpose of your facebook page?
  • setting up & branding your page
  • finding ‘likers’
  • increasing engagement
  • spam-ish posting
  • understanding algorithms & analytics
  • using management tools
  • using apps
  • using facebook ads
  • using promotions, competitions, & giveaways
  • lead generation
  • getting traffic from facebook back to your site
  • being private vs. public on facebook
  • ‘outside the box’ ideas for your page

Karen used to be a teacher, so it’s all explained in a very clear, quick-to-read way with lots of bullet points and links to other information. It’s 40 pages of solid information with no filler, too.

You can grab a copy for $19 (Australian dollars, which is about £12) by clicking here.

I feel like I’m just about ready to set up my Facebook timeline now!

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How to make money using Pinterest

Over the last few weeks there has been an explosion of interest in new-ish social media platform Pinterest.

I wasn’t going to write a post about it because there are loads of posts out there about it already!

But there haven’t been that many about using it for marketing your business. And when I shared a particular post from Copyblogger on how to use Pinterest for marketing, so many people found it helpful that I thought I’d mention it here at Business Plus Baby too.

So here is that seriously useful post: 56 ways to market your business on Pinterest

If you haven’t tried out Pinterest, it’s a social network where you pin pictures and video to virtual pinboards. Here’s how it works.

For a long time I didn’t join because although it looked pretty (VERY pretty in fact) I didn’t think it was all that useful. Then I read how people were getting tons of traffic to their websites from it I started to take more notice!

So how do you make money from Pinterest?

1. More traffic to your website

If you’re in a ‘visual’ business like photography, fashion, crafts or any kind of design then there’s a good chance people will share your photos. And as Pinterest is so easy to use and so addictive, the chances are that your pictures will be shared more than on other social networks such as Facebook and Twitter. If your image is shared, the link to your website is shared too which brings visitors to your site.

However, do be aware of Pinterest’s copyright issues – there’s a great summary in Karen Gunton’s post What people are talking about: Pinterest and copyright

Also remember that like any other social network, don’t just post your own stuff. Share other people’s stuff too!

2. Get paid commission as an affiliate

You can get paid commission if someone buys an item you’ve pinned. You recommend it, they like it, they buy it, then the seller pays you to say ‘thanks’. Here’s an article explaining this: Leveraging Pinterest for affiliate marketing

3. Run a competition (and other creative ideas)

Ways of making money from a new social networking platform are only really limited by your creativity (and their terms and conditions, so always check these!) Which is why I loved this ‘Pin it to win it‘ competition from Lime Tree Kids. Here’s how it works – make a pinboard from your favourite products in the Lime Tree Kids online store, then email the link to the board to Lime Tree Kids to be entered into a prize draw. A simple but brilliant new way to use social media for marketing.

Here’s a nice infographic showing other creative ways of marketing with Pinterest.

And here are ways that your customers could use Pinterest to tell their friends about your products. Maybe you could drop them a few hints on your blog? 🙂

Do you know of any other ways of using Pinterest for marketing? Please leave me a comment!

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Shine: My first audio blog

This is my first ever audio blog post!

I explain why I decided to give audio a go in the recording (it’s only 2 minutes long).

I also talk about Shine (ShineLittleBiz.com), the new website from Karen Gunton of BuildaLittleBiz.com which launches on the 14th February (that’s today if you’re in Australia, tomorrow for us Brits!)

This is also the first time I’ve used Audioboo, which is an audio social network. It’s like YouTube, but for audio clips instead of video. If you’d like to follow me on Audioboo, my username is ‘hlindop’. So far Audioboo has been great – really easy to use and free for recordings of up to 3 minutes.

Here it is:

Shine: My first Audioboo (mp3)

 

Creative Commons License photo credit: Suicine

WordPress setup: a mindmap for you

Lately, I’ve heard loads of mums ask if they can set up their own websites and if so, how. Template website builders are an option (like Create, Moonfruit, Mr Site and so on) but WordPress has several big advantages over these:

1) You buy your own hosting, so your website and content are your own. So you don’t have to worry about the website builder company going bust and taking your website with them.

2) You have far more flexibility – you can install plugins that do pretty much anything you like and many are free.

3) WordPress is free

4) You have many more options to optimize your website for search engines

5) Your website won’t look like a template website!

However, the disadvantage is that there’s a bit of a learning curve. Although you won’t need to be a web designer, you’ll probably need to fiddle with a little code at some point. That said, there is a vast amount of WordPress support online for free. By the way, WordPress was designed as a blogging platform, but you can use it as a website without a blog.

One of the aspects of setting up a WordPress website that used to put me off is that there are so many little bits and pieces to think about – hosting, domain names, settings and plugins. None are all that difficult, but together there’s quite a lot to get your head around. Which is why I was glad when I found this outrageously useful mindmap on setting up a WordPress website.

Here it is: WordPress mindmap (right click to download it)

It’s a freebie from the myNAMS training course, of which I’m a member. Click myNAMS for more info and if you decide to join, enter the code MYNAMS85 to get 85% off.

Of course, if setting all this up is too much, you can pay someone to do it for you. This is still better than a traditional website because you can edit the content yourself whenever you like.

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