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Tools for Business Workshop

As members of the Chamber of Commerce for Greater Milford, Inc, Mike Fox of Splash Designworks and I (ABlake Enterprises) had an opportunity to present a Tools for Business Workshop

Milford Chamber of Commerce

This collaborative workshop was our first and I think it was definitely a success.  We each had a chance to not only share our knowledge of digital and social media marketing but to also meet and network with some awesome small business owners.

Tools for Business Workshop

Each of these business owners were eager to learn more about how to expand and brand their business both on and offline. 

Attending the Tools for Business Workshop was a good place for them to share their knowledge of how branding and social media has worked for them; as well as gaining additional knowledge to connect and engage with their current clients and customers.

small business owners in Delaware

The Tools for Business Workshop was open and free to the public, and a Continental Breakfast was provided which was great way to start the day. 

Mike and I covered a lot of useful information using PowerPoint Slides, videos and visuals during the 2-hour interactive workshop. 

continental breakfast at social media workshop

Individually, we presented our topics and based upon the questions asked as well as those answered, I am positive that the business owners walked away with a lot of valuable information. 

The workshop was a great venue for them to learn how to make their businesses even more successful using online marketing and branding tools.

Social Media Marketing

Small Businesses are the backbone of the community as well as the driving force behind today’s economic recovery. 

Therefore, it was my pleasure to assist them in their endeavor of using Social Media Marketing to broaden their brand and expand their businesses online.

Tools for Business Workshop

Having fun at Tools for Business Workshop

If you are interested in learning more about the Tools for Business Workshops please leave a comment below.  Mike and I would be more than willing to present again at another local venue within the state of Delaware.

Milford April Workshop


Stop The Self-Sabotaging

What can a little black girl with low self esteem, who grew up in a rough neighborhood in Baton Rouge, filled with drugs, prostitution, gang violence and other unhealthy habits teach me about self-sabotaging behaviors?

I attended a seminar sponsored by the Home Based Business Chamber of Commerce, (DelMarVa Chapter) held at the Java House Café in Middletown. Initially I signed up for the event in support of small businesses in Middletown not really knowing what to expect. There I met and listened to LaShawanda Moore of Elevate Success, a Professional Business Coach, who holds an undergraduate degree in Engineering from Southern U; a Masters in Business; a wife; a mother of 4, one of which is only 7 weeks; a full time employee of the DuPont Company and a Lia Sophia consultant. She IS that little black girl from Baton Rouge and she taught me a lot!  By the way, this is how LaShawanda introduced herself, I was not criticizing her.

Her journey was long as it was for most of us in attendance including retirees on their 2nd career, full time employees of companies, a physical therapist, a stay-at-home mom, a landscaper, and a writer. All working hard every day in addition to operating home based businesses selling jewelry, candles, crafts, cosmetics, residential cleaning services, and a self published book of poetry.

Finding Your Deserve Level, Exceeding Self Imposed Limitations, Creating Self Confidence and Self Esteem, Turning Negatives into Positives and Stop The Self Sabotaging Beliefs, concepts all based upon the book “Stop Self-Sabotage” by Pat Pearson, M.S.S.W. The seminar was very interactive; LaShawanda controlled the time covering 10 pages of exercises accompanied by a Power Point Presentation. Time allowed for open-ended questions, mini exercises, and food-for-thought “homework” assignments. Mark, the owner of The Java House Café provided his famous Panini sandwiches so that our minds and bodies could be fed at the same time. The seminar was scheduled for 2 hours but we exceeded that due to the discussions and networking that followed the program.

The presentation ended with two drawings, one a Scholarship, ($299 value) to attend the C.O.R.E. Connect 1-Day Training next month at The Christiana Hilton. Surprisingly, I won and am looking forward to attending which is designed to teach direct sales reps the basics of the business in a unique manner.

Thank you Jaime and Ira Spencer, of the Home Based Business Chamber of Commerce, networking events such as these truly help businesses grow and it does “Bring Home Based Businesses Out Of The Closet”.

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