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Impact With Wings: Stories to Inspire and Mobilize Women Angel Investors and Entrepreneurs

Impact With Wings: Stories to Inspire and Mobilize Women Angel Investors and Entrepreneurs

Impact With Wings: Stories to Inspire and Mobilize Women Angel Investors and Entrepreneurs

WILL YOU SETTLE FOR LEAVING HALF THE WORLD’S WEALTH ON THE TABLE? In a world where women’s capital remains underused, angel investing—providing money, human capital, and expertise for start-up or early-stage companies—offers a potent opportunity for women to impact the future. The authors—all seasoned players in the global business and investment community—share their personal stories and insiders’ insights in a clarion wake-up call intended to activate new women angel investors.

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How Ankur Capital is following a different path to impact investment

How Ankur Capital is following a different path to impact investment
The fund does not invest in paper plans or power point presentations. To qualify for investments, startups need to be incorporated (one to three years of on-ground operations), have a business plan and should have successfully completed first sales. In …
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The Impact of Social Media Marketing

In today’s fast moving digital environments, it seems that the management in many companies still do not believe in the power of the Internet and in particular the changes in marketing and customer relations that have happened as a result of web 2.0 and the advent of Social Media Marketing.

“Social Media Marketing is emerging as one of the most important, if not the most important source of information for the consumer.”

With over 120,000 blogs written daily and thousands of online forums where customers are openly discussing their satisfaction and dissatisfaction with products and services, we still see company management hiding their heads in the sand and not engaging in conversations with their customers. For many companies this is simply an area that they are not comfortable with as it sits outside their own “zones of expertise.” Management need to realise very quickly that once a story is on the web, it stays on the web for many years and potential customers doing a very simple search can find out a lot about your company.

Technology is now available to trawl the Internet for any mentions of your company or brand and monitor the conversations going on. We can even categorise these conversations by “Sentiment” as to whether they are positive, negative or neutral mentions. In fact, a simple search on Google for your company/brand name and obvious keywords on the main search and blogs search, will give you some idea on the volume of information people can find out. But then what? Well in today’s world, if you know people are talking about your brand, then it follows that it’s imperative that you must enter a dialogue with them.

“Social Media Marketing is highly persuasive because the writer apparently has nothing to gain from the reader’s subsequent actions.”

Lets look a scenario that could and does happen to companies regularly.

An unhappy customer sent an email to your Managing Director last week, asking for a refund on the basis that your company had not performed against their promise.

The MD did not reply personally, he simply forwarded it to customer services, which had many other things to do as well that day. With email being an instant communication tool, the customer at least expected something from the MD, they got no reply … nothing….nada!

As a result, they believed that they had been treated shabbily. In the good old days, they may have thought about the small claims court, watchdog or some such redress. But in today’s computer savvy world, the first thing they want to do is express their anger quickly and in particular, let every other potential customer know how badly they have been treated and that they didn’t think that they got value for money from your company. So they write the whole story in their blog, comment on other peoples blogs, start a forum thread on a consumer watchdog website, take a video of the problem and post it on YouTube ….. in effect they create what’s known as a “Blog Attack” on your brand!

“Building a traditional communication strategy and internal process to ensure a positive customer experience is hard work for any company. It’s always been easier to run another good advert, issue a ‘testimonial success’ press release, or hold a press conference to tell people how good you are. It’s always been a lot easier for a company to talk, than to listen to its clients. However your customers simple “Word of Mouth” communication habits have become more sophisticated, they are now blogging and twittering about you, so the burning question today in many boardrooms is “what’s that?” The answer is… It’s Social Media Marketing!…. How are you going to react?”

Every company now needs to contemplate how they should manage user feedback on their products and services in this very public arena. The power has since the creation of the “blog” shifted to the consumer and there needs to be high recognition that to protect your brand you need to do something……and quickly?

It is now very important for companies to be transparent and have open conversations with their customers. Other customers will then not only see the negative comments, but the fact that you are doing something about the complaints, this is majorly important for your corporate image as you are being seem as a very responsive and responsible company to do business with now and in the future.

This is hugely attractive behaviour for the consumer and your brand will gain respect. Through Social Media Marketing, we can assist you to engage your customers in a blog or a forum (

or both) and even where necessary reach out to the complainants with an old fashioned face to face meeting, if that is what’s required.

Customers need to feel appreciated, and when they do they write about the great experiences as well.

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Lady Gaga’s Marketing Director talks about how they use social media to help engage and communicate and build a trust that keeps them loyal. https://www.yout…
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Weekly SEO Tip: Spelling and Grammar Impact Search

Weekly SEO Tip: Spelling and Grammar Impact Search
Do I have a plan in place to quickly revise published content if it has spelling or grammar errors? Can I train a non-editor to edit for brand … A recent Skyword blog further discusses this question. Ensure that these questions are … When I'm …
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Milwaukee OKs plan to sell foreclosures, HellermannTyton expansion
The contract will pay for new ACTS employees to inspect and draft rehab plans for houses. … Reporter Sean Ryan covers commercial and residential real estate for the Milwaukee Business Journal and through the Real Estate Roundup blog on the website.
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Venture Capital: Bracing for Impact of Crimea Referendum (E32)

Venture Capital: Bracing for Impact of Crimea Referendum (E32)

This week’s show focuses on how the outcome of the referendum in Crimea will impact the economies of Russia and Ukraine. Also, shares of Russia’s biggest air…
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Nick Flores, Investors Circle: Looking for Environmental Social Impact

Nick Flores, Investors Circle: Looking for Environmental Social Impact

Nick is the Director of Investment and Entrepreneur Services at Investors’ Circle, where he oversees the organization’s investment process from start to fini…

Investors' Circle – Impact Happens Here

This video is an introduction to Investors’ Circle, a network of 150+ angel investors, venture capitalists, foundations, and family offices that are using pr…
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MedStar job cuts don't impact Leonardtown hospital

MedStar job cuts don't impact Leonardtown hospital
“For the hospital, we do not have any plans at all to lay off or engage in any reduction in force,” said Evelyn Campos Diaz, director of human resources, organizational learning and research, at MedStar St. Mary's. The Leonardtown hospital is fully …
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FileMaker Pro 13 review – Veteran database benefits from significant upgrade
When creating databases it's more traditional to begin with a thorough plan in mind and a list of datasets that you'll need. See also: Mac software reviews. Themes and … Starter Solutions – database templates that you can use to create common …
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Questions, answers about NJ traffic jam
A: He said in an apologetic news conference that lasted nearly two hours on Thursday that he did not plan his own investigation so as not to interfere with the others underway. Q: What … But the flap does give opponents a line of attack, portraying …
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6 Tips for Smart IT in 2014
The library was built around a process-model based view of controlling and managing operations credited to W. Edwards Deming, creator of the plan-do-check-act (PDCA) cycle. Rather than look for outside guidance, Steve Young of … That data is then …
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Fort Myers Regional Partnership Reports Incentive Program Benchmarks And Success – 4,996 Jobs Created and $1,047,649,879 in Economic Impact in Lee County

Fort Myers, FL (PRWEB) May 02, 2011

The Fort Myers Regional Partnership, Lee Countys Economic Development Office, is driven by its long-term, forward-thinking mission to expand and diversify the local economy. Since 1996, 4,996 new jobs and $ 1,047,649,879 in economic impact have been committed to as a direct result of key local incentive programs; Lee County Job Opportunity Program and the First Incentives for Recruiting Strategic Targets as well as State of Florida incentives and the State Closing Fund.

These programs lay the foundation for companies to prosper in Lee County now and in the years to come. Our Economic Development office has played a part, but most important our partners the Horizon Council, the Horizon Foundation, and the Industrial Development Authority have made Lee County stand out as a great place to do business, said Jim Moore, Executive Director of the Fort Myers Regional Partnership.

1996 – 2011 Lee County Incentives Awarded*

The following companies represent target industries such as life sciences, manufacturing, information technology, corporate headquarters, and business services that have relocated to or expanded in Lee County:

Frederick could reduce impact fees for new businesses

Frederick could reduce impact fees for new businesses
The plan, presented during a meeting Wednesday, would not require businesses redeveloping existing properties to pay upfront fees, related to their use of water and sewer. Instead, those businesses could be subject to fees later if their water and …
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The House Republicans' Head Scratching Economics
In Tuesday's post on the New York Times Economix blog, Bruce Bartlett, who held senior policy roles in the Reagan and George HW Bush administrations and served on the staffs of Reps. Jack Kemp and Ron Paul, asks the question, "Do small businesses …
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