Happy Personal New Year, Irene
My friend and
web-maven Irene celebrates her personal new year today. Can't tell you how old she is...I know, but I can't tell you, because I want to live to see my next
Personal New Year later this spring.
All to often we forget to pause and ponder the last year in our lives. What did we do, how did we do, who did we share it with? Those kind of questions.
It is also a good time to say thanks to those who have been helping over the past year.
In this case, it is my opportunity to say thanks to a delightful friend who has been more than just supportive in my own work as a
speaker, writer,
leadership and
sales trainer. Her help with our various websites has been an inspiration.
Happy New Year, Irene.
Advice from my Web master
One of the things I have told my
web design clients is that to get your site talked about and indexed, get out there and get involved online. Post articles, talk in forums, become the expert, and above all, start your own blog. Most of us keep making excuses why we can't do something, but I figure it's time to put my money where my mouth is. (This is from Irene's first blog.)
Web design is a relatively new part of my life. I've been online forever, with my career in science research, it's pretty much always been a part of the way things are done. As I've seen the pages and sites evolve, it got my scientific and creative minds together to discover how much of this I could learn and create for myself and subsequently, for others.
What began as a way to help out my friend
Bob fix up his
Ideaman site has turned into a part-time business creating new sites like
Secret Selling Tips and, most recently,
The Prosperous Farmer. I've also helped others, like Jeff with his
investigations business, update what is otherwise a really nice site. Each design, each success has taught me something new and I believe that is the most important thing.
Visit my
Vitrak Creative site:
Helping you harness the creative power of your mind to maximize your message on the webOne of the most important attributes of a vibrant personality is their ability to keep growing, to keep learning, to never take for granted the store of knowledge that is available to them. This is the true power of the web. We can access the knowledge of millions of minds - brilliant, average, and otherwise - but it is there for us to learn from. Then, finally, we too can share our 'wisdom', such as it is.
So, that is my bit of wisdom for this time around. Keep learning. Keep thinking.
Keep questioning. But above all, Have fun!
Irene Gaudet, Creative Consultant
Vitrak Creative Services
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