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Friday
Sep 23, 2016
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2016 Portland Creative Conference – Gerding Theater at the Armory The Portland Creative Conference is an exploration and celebration of the creative process across various creative industries. Bring your team or just bring yourself–either way you won’t leave the same as you arrived. You’ll be inspired and motivated in new ways, viewing your world with a fresh perspective. We feature presentations from leading creatives who take you inside their creative process and talk about their projects, problems, influences and inspirations. Purchase Tickets: Eventbrite |
Thursday
May 20, 2010
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5 Important strategies for self publishing your nonfiction book as a business building tool – IASECP Webinar Kaya Singer | Awakening Business Solutions These days many people want to write “Their book!” It feels like getting something in print is one way to help build your business. This is true, however, how you write it, what you write about, who you write it to, what you want to accomplish and how you publish it makes a big difference in terms of meeting your goals. Kaya Singer (AwakeningBusiness.com) is the author of the newly published book, “Clear Your Focus, Grow Your Business: 7 Simple Steps to Empower Your Business and Bring Your Money and Freedom.” She helps successful small and solo business owners get clarity on what they need to do to overcome obstacles and take their business to the next level through her coaching programs, tools and seminars. Kaya has also recently launched a new online community for solo business owners who want real community. Awake Business TeaHouse. You are invited to come and have a peek. |
Thursday
Oct 15, 2009
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Affiliate Marketing for Creative Professionals & Service Providers – Oregon Stamp Society Have you considered using affiliate programs to market your products or services? Have you considered joining affiliate programs and promoting products you love? Would you like to learn some basics and hear from others interested in the same thing? We all have products we love, whether or not we are the creators. Affiliate marketing is a great tool, especially for small business owners. Whether you are promoting your own product, or someone else’s, affiliate marketing can develop into a great additional revenue stream. In this presentation and facilitated discussion, you’ll learn:
This workshop is best for: Small business owners and service providers learning about and beginning to use or start affiliate programs. Brandie Kajino - known as "The Home Office Organizer" - is a Professional organizer, author, speaker, blogger, small business technology and marketing enthusiast. Her specialty is empowering micro-businesses and home office professionals with information, technology, productivity tools and customized organizing solutions. Some of Brandie's media credits include Portland Family Magazine, WashingtonPost.com's "Blogwatch", Sparkplugging.com, Yahoo.com and her internet radio show & podcast "The O-Myth". Her resource-packed website, www.thehomeofficeorganizer.com (The Home Office Organizer DOT com) offers resources, teleclasses, products, a service menu and a blog. Brandie is also an active participant in social media outlets such as Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. |
Tuesday
Aug 17, 2010
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Developing Information Products: Create, Launch, Sell & Revise! through Hood River Hotel A fun getaway PLUS a powerful workshop on the step-by-step process to create and marketing high-end information products to bulk up your income streams. Perfect for solo pros especially those in the communications and creative service industries, consultants and coaches, or other service-based professionals. |
Wednesday
Sep 24, 2008
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DIY (Do It Yourself) Stories – Blackbird Wine Shop HEARD IT THROUGH THE GRAPEVINE Stories about secrets, wine, and good times. DIY (Do It Yourself) Stories is an open storytelling event for mature audiences. You don’t HAVE TO get up & tell, but it’s way more fun when you do! Nobody knows what will be heard or said at DIY Stories; it’s different every time. $10 at the door includes a glass or flight of wine. Blackbird Wine Shop 3519 NE 44th Ave. (44th & Freemont) |
Tuesday
Jun 1, 2010
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Multiple Income Streams for Self-Employed Professionals through Online Is your website ready for Multiple Income Streams? Join us June 1 – 3 for a 6-hour summit focused on getting your website Income Stream Ready. Learn to:
For class schedule, speaker info, early bird discount info and to register, visit: http://www.iasecp.com/iasecp/virtual-summit-2010/ |
Tuesday
Nov 24, 2009
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PDX Jelly – Daily Cafe On Monday November 24, between 10:30am-5pm, come to PDX Jelly, Portland's new free co-working group. http://WorkAtJelly.com We'll each work on our own thing in the same space. Meet new friends, share common interests, trade ideas, brainstorm, get some work done, and maybe even get some business referrals. Bring your laptop or an old-fashioned notebook, and something you're working on, whether it's an online business, an art project, coding, writing or something else. We'll be at Daily Cafe immediately after Founder's Coffee, so show up at 9am to fill your day with entrepreneurship and business at one location, or between 10:30am and 5pm for pure free coworking. Be prepared to buy a food or beverage. RSVP with your name, the time you expect to arrive, and what you're working on: "Alex Linsker, 9am arriving for Founder's Coffee, 10:30am revising the sales site for http://ProductPerks.com " RSVP: http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInPortland |
Monday
Feb 8, 2010
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PDX Jelly free coworking – Jelly is Portland's new free co-working group. We'll each work on our own thing in the same space. Meet new friends, share common interests, trade ideas, brainstorm, get some work done, and maybe even get some business referrals. Bring your laptop or an old-fashioned notebook, as well as something you're working on, whether it's an online business, an art project, coding, writing or something else. Read about what Jelly is: http://WorkAtJelly.com RSVP at http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInPortland with the time you'll show up and what you'll be working on. Thanks and see you soon! |
Wednesday
Apr 21, 2010
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PDX Jelly free coworking – NedSpace Old Town This Wednesday, April 21, come to PDX Jelly, totally free, casual coworking. Work on your own thing in the same space with others. Info at: http://WorkAtJelly.com Call Alex at (503) 468-3950 when you arrive. RSVP at http://wiki.workatjelly.com/JellyInPortland with when you'll be here and what you're working on, or Twitter: #PDX #Jelly Hope to see you here! |
Thursday
Nov 19, 2009
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SECP: Develop a Cash Flow Mindset - A Key to Solo Business Success – Oregon Stamp Society Practical tools for the Busy Creative Professional
Jackie Babicky Peterson is a consultant, writer and speaker whose practice focuses on helping creative entrepreneurs achieve business success. Jackie herself is a serial entrepreneur whose first business was a CPA firm. Now Jackie is an advisor for the Small Business Development Center of Portland Community College where she teaches business skills to small business owners and provides one on one business advising to her clients. She is the author of Better, Smarter, Richer, 10 Steps to Business Success for Creative Entrepreneurs which will be available as an MP3 on her web site www.jackiebpeterson.com in January, 2010. Cost: Members $10; Nonmembers $15 Register at: www.SECPpdx.com (or at the door) |
Thursday
Apr 22, 2010
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Writing for an Invisible Audience | Susan Rich of RichWriting – IASECP Webinar Are you writing for the internet? Whether you are writing website copy or blog postings, your goal is to resonate with an invisible audience. Write it Rich! Real-World Writing Tips for Reluctant Writers is a fast-paced workshop covers:
Susan Rich has earned a degree in journalism…which led to a career writing for newspapers and magazines. Along the way she joined several major companies, including Boeing and Tektronix. She learned how airplanes fly (and why they crash), and what goes on inside a logic analyzer (it isn’t logical if you’re not an engineer). To that end, Susan managed PR and marketing campaigns, developed materials for product launches, and fought the good fight with Excel. She lost — which only goes to show that she writse better than she can build a spreadsheet. After two decades in the corporate sector, Susan left in 2004 to start her own business… Welcome Susan! You can learn more about Susan, her services, classes and events, and her company RichWriting here: RichWriting.com |