Archive for March, 2009
Alun Speaking At Top Gun SuperConference
I wanted to let you know as soon as I heard.
I’m presenting at Dan Bradbury’s “Top Gun” SuperConference on 24th-26th April in London.
I’ll be talking on how to use social media to build your business. And I’ll be focusing on how you can use Twitter more effectively.
It’s not just me, clearly. There are a whole wealth of presenters that you can learn key internet marketing strategies from.
And for the first time there are two tracks – one for advanced internet marketers and one for beginners.
Dan’s allowed me to offer you some significant earlybird discounts. These are worth checking out – and these prices are only available until Wednesday 23rd March.
So just click on this link to see what it’s all about.
http://www.dansuperconference.com
Note that I would suggest going for the Gold membership price – look, if you find you don’t like the Gold membership you can always cancel.
And remember, you get to bring a friend – so if you do, you’re effectively halving the amount you pay.
I’d love to meet you there.
Alun Richards
A Process For Effective Delegation – From Paul Lemberg, Stompernet Faculty
Paul Lemberg shared this delegation process with Stompernet attendees in Atlanta earlier this afternoon.
There are five steps for effective delegation, all of them necessary.
1. What is being promised – get really clear on this.
2. The Conditions for Satisfaction – ie the acceptance criteria
3. Milestones, if the task is more than about a month in duration.
4. When will it be complete – get agreement.
5. How will we communicate on progress, and how often?
He also suggested guidelines for feedback for the delegation. Paul suggested you ask the following questions to the person to whom you delegate, each time you communicate.
1. What is working?
2. What’s not working?
3. What’s missing – what do you need?
4. What’s next?

Adding The EzineArticles Widget To Your Wordpress Blog
Sign in to your Ezine Articles account – http://www.ezinearticles.com and go to Create a Widget, which is under the Author Tools drop-down menu.
Select your choice of Widget Content from the tab of the same name, and click on Widget Theme, where you can change the colour, width, height and number of articles.
To fit my Kubrick theme, I needed a width of 195 and I selected the light blue theme. You can also customise your theme’s colours by using the Custom Theme tab.
Then just click on the link to get your html code for your website.
If you’re using Wordpress, add a new Text widget in the Design/Widgets menu. Paste in the html code, save, and your EzineArticles widget should appear!
Eight Reasons To Run From Your Coach…
