Women in Business Network’s January 4th Breakfast Meeting

Nancy Swift, JEDI

You are cordially invited to attend the next WOMEN IN BUSINESS NETWORK Membership Breakfast Meeting on Wednesday, January 4th at 8:30AM at the Best Western Tree House in Mount Shasta.

We are very excited to announce that NANCY SWIFT, beloved Founder-Executive Director of JEDI (Jefferson Economic Development Institute, now in Mount Shasta and Yreka), will be our Guest Speaker!

Nancy Swift has been a dedicated advocate of economic equity for women in Siskiyou County and around the globe for over 25 years. A respected leader in the nonprofit and microenterprise fields, Ms Swift will share reflections and generate conversation about women’s leadership roles:

“AS A WOMEN IN BUSINESS, ARE YOU THE LEADER YOU’D LIKE TO BE?”
- Practical Reflections on Women as Leaders in our Community

This will be a GREAT MEETING! Not to be missed! Bring a friend!

• WOMEN IN BUSINESS MONTHLY MEMBERSHIP MEETINGS are open to all WIBN members.

• ANYONE may attend ONE meeting before becoming a member. There is no pressure to join our organization.

• Meetings START at 8:30AM and END at approximately 10:00AM.

• SEATING IS LIMITED, so please come a little early to help yourself to a sumptuous buffet breakfast, put out your marketing materials, and find a seat before the meeting starts.

• Meetings are held at THE BEST WESTERN TREE HOUSE, located at at 111 Morgan Way in Mount Shasta, California.

• The hotel charges $5.00 PER PERSON, whether or not you choose to have breakfast.

This is a great way to start the year! Women connecting with Women… the possibilities are endless!

For more information contact WIBN President Matilde De Franchis Unruh at matilde {at} biancasgourmet.com or WIBN VP Marguerite Lorimer at marguerite {at} earthalive.com

We hope to see you there!

Matilde’s Message – December 2011

Dear members of the Women in Business Network,

I want to take this opportunity to wish you a Great Holiday Season and a Prosperous New Year. 2011 has gone by us fast but there is a lot that has been accomplished.

In January I registered WIBN as an Un-incorporated Non Profit Association and started a bank account in WIBN name. Being a non-profit organization gave us the freedom to give back to the community and to the members without being taxed.

In May the first Grant was awarded to three members: Atara Melo who received $300.00 to help her pay some of her business expenses, Kelly Samuelson who received a membership to the Chambers of Commerce for$145.00 from WIBN and Sandy Patterson who also received a matching $145.00 membership to the Chamber by the Chamber.

A support meeting was started with the help of Marguerite Lorimer who accepted to be the chairwoman. It is a great success and members truly enjoy participating.

For the past six months we have been working on developing a more professional website and finally with the help of Danielle Signor we are reaching the goal of offering the membership a more professional website with valuable information you will enjoy. More changes are on the making and we will be discussing them at the next membership meeting in January.

With your support, professionalism and enthusiasm we plan to build a strong network of business women who achieve their business goals through support inspiration and mentoring, helping those women who are starting a business.

Following the tradition of the past few years in December we completed the Adopt A Family project. This year we were able to help two families thanks to your generosity. This gives me the opportunity to express my appreciation to Lesa Michel for chairing this committee and Connie Marmet for carrying through and finding the needy families.
We still have a lot to iron out before we can say that this network is well organized and running smoothly and again I am counting on your knowledge and cooperation to make this Siskiyou County Women in Business Network a great organization where women can shine and have real successful businesses.

Enjoy the Holidays and always remember to be happy and smile.
Matilde

WIBN News! Membership Meeting December 2011

Nikolas Allen of BAM! Small Biz Consulting gave a dynamic speaking presentation at WIBN’s December Breakfast Meeting. He spoke about the importance of branding and shared three principles that small business owners can use to create stronger emotional connections with their audience. Here is a brief recap of some of the key points from his speech.

Three Principles of Emotional Engagement, by Nikolas Allen

Nikolas Allen speaks to the Women in Business membership meeting, December 7, 2011

WIBN Guest Speaker Nikolas Allen of BAM! Small Biz Consulting - photo © Skye Kinkade

Studies have proven that humans make decisions based on emotions, then use their rational mind to justify decisions. In the battle of the heart vs. the mind, the heart often wins, therefore, in order to earn the attention of your audience, you need to hook them emotionally.

When you talk about building small business brands that matter, that means you make a consistent effort to create an emotional engagement at every touchpoint consumers experience related to your company.
The following three principles are easy, yet powerful ways to help you do just that.

Principle 1) Infuse your company with your own unique personality.

All great companies reflect the passion of their leader. There is nobody who is You-er than YOU! Your passion for your topic is palpable and it’s contagious, and people respond to authenticity.

Too many small business owners settle for weak, shallow, unremarkable, cookie-cutter advertising that doesn’t differentiate, doesn’t intrigue, doesn’t excite.

Instead, aim to infuse your company and your marketing with your own unique personality, and let your remarkable, passionate, brave, strong, intelligent attributes shine.

Principle 2) Appeal to the values of your target audience

Having a strong set of personal values is important, and it’s even more important to know what your target audience values. Ideally, there will be common values shared between you and them, which is a solid building block for any relationship.

There’s a great saying that I try to remember at all times, “Nobody cares how much you know, until they know how much you care.”

If you care about your audience, you make the effort to find out what’s important to them, and you appeal to those values. That’s going to attract people of like minds, and it may repel or alienate the rest. But that’s okay, because you’re not trying to appeal to everyone.

Appealing to the values of your target audience ensures that you are attracting the most appropriate customers for your business.

Principle 3) Speak the Language of Results

One of the easiest, most effective ways to improve your marketing message is by articulating the end results customers derive from your offering, YET it’s the most common violation I see with small business advertising.

So many entrepreneurs are marketing the “WHAT” of their business: What they sell, what their product is, what their service is – instead of marketing the “WHY?” As in, why should consumers care?

Your marketing materials need to paint a beautiful picture of how much better your customer’s lives are going to be after purchasing your offering. This is similar to touting the benefits of your product or service, but in our hyper-connected, instant-gratification society, consumers want more than benefits, they want results – and they want ‘em now!

So go beyond the “Stuff” of your business, and speak the language of results. I promise you, this language is music to the ears of your audience.

By implementing these three principles you will create marketing messages that bypass the logic center of the brain, and plant themselves firmly in the soft, squishy landscape of the heart, which is where relationships blossom between consumers and the small business brands that matter to them.

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Heavyweight Marketing Champion, Nikolas Allen, runs BAM! Small Biz Consulting, where he helps small business owners attract more loyal customers and grow their business through creative branding and marketing strategies. If you’re ready to step in the ring with BAM!, contact Nikolas Allen for your FREE 30-Minute Needs Assessment. Phone: (530) 859-5454 • Email: bamsbc@gmail.com