By Sylvia Browder, on March 31st, 2011% By: Sylvia Browder
“There is a special place in hell for women who do not help other women.” Madeleine K. Albright
We all want to believe that women are all busy connecting, supporting and empowering one another, but reality is that some are not doing their part. What is causing women to lack compassion or become envious of other women? Why would you not want to share your knowledge or resources?
In a recent MSNBC interview, Elura Nanos, an attorney and a managing partner of Morange, an educational firm for law students, has seen tons of women, including herself, not helping other women but doesn’t think it’s about being “bitchy.” Nanos said, “Many women are too busy to help each other. I own a business, work full time, I have two small children, and does charity work hobbies. I have a wonderful husband, but he doesn’t do half the amount of things I do.”
By CEOMamma, on March 17th, 2011% I’ve been meaning to write a post on Social Media Etiquette for a while now because it seems like some people still don’t get it or flat out don’t know how to act. Just because we are ‘socializing’ online, does not give you the right to have your way with me… (you know what I mean!)
Believe me when I say, I have a laundry list of Social Media Do’s and Don’ts but the ones I will share with you today, are the ones that really need to be addressed.
5 Social Media Etiquette Tips
Do Not Friend Me to Spam Me. This happens most often on Facebook. I’m very picky when it comes to the ‘friends’ I accept, however, once in a while a Clever Claire charms her way through.
By CEOMamma, on March 7th, 2011% Recently, I was invited to join a new, very active and interesting group for bloggers called: The Blogging Mastermind Comment Tribe on Facebook. I must say, within a short time the group is developing nicely and a bunch of great bloggers are sharing their awesome content.
There are only a few rules to adhere to the group. (1) Share a minimum of two blog posts per week and, (2) Read and comment on other members blog posts.
These simple yet effective rules are helping many of us generate more traffic to our blogs, grow our following and gain lots of exposure – all by sharing our content with others!
By Sylvia Browder, on January 27th, 2011% By: Sylvia Browder
In today’s business world, social media can’t be ignored. By utilizing social media as a part of your marketing strategy is an obvious step towards growth of your business. Social media is a great way to leverage your products or services. It is an easy and inexpensive way to connect to people around the world and an opportunity to make friends with people who have similar interests, find solutions to problems by collaborating with others, as well as attract clients that might need your products or services.
According to a recent survey on online social networking by the Institute for Corporate Productivity:
- 65% of business professionals use some form of personal or professional social network
By CEOMamma, on November 29th, 2010% WOW…what a surprise! I never would have expected this and feel honored to know my social community, TheCEOMamma Network was featured in the Black Enterprise article: 10 Ning Networks You Need to Know.

I so greatly appreciate this and also congratulate the members of TheCEOMamma for continuous support and contribution to allow our community to be recognized and achieve this honor!
Tamyka Washington is a wife, mother to six, Founder/CEO of TheCEOMamma Network, marketing strategist, coach and mentor. Tamyka empowers new and seasoned women entrepreneurs to business breakthrough by blending powerful attraction marketing methods with effective social media strategies to establish a CREDIBLE brand and profitable freedom based business online. Visit here website below, to learn more:
By CEOMamma, on November 22nd, 2010% About a week ago, I wrote the post – Women Entrepreneurs: What Can TheCEOMamma Do For You to share with you the different benefits and opportunities offered to you by getting and staying connected with TheCEOMamma.
As you know, our community is all about you and designed to help you grow as a woman entrepreneur and small business owner. The mission of TheCEOMamma is to teach women entrepreneurs on a limited budget, how to build a successful and profitable business online.
The goal is to Empower, Inspire and Educate you by providing quality content, resources and marketing strategies you can use to effectively apply to developing your brand and growing your business online.
That’s why I really need to know what you think!
By CEOMamma, on October 11th, 2010% Before you jump head first into introducing your small business to the world wide web and across social networks, you should really consider how you want to brand yourself. Think about your mission, your goals and what it is exactly, you are going to accomplish.
Despite what you may believe or have heard, social networks are not a way for you make sales and generate an income. You need to embrace the idea, that social networks are tools that you can use to establish an online presence, develop brand awareness and most importantly, create lasting relationships.
Building your personal brand on social networks does not have to be a complicated procedure. In fact, your more than likely doing it already. Like mostly everyone, I’m sure you have a Facebook account and probably a Twitter account too…right? So, your already online creating your presence.
By CEOMamma, on September 29th, 2010% To build your brand and grow a successful business online, Social Media should be a major part of your marketing strategy. Utilizing this method is great for new and seasoned business owners because there is no financial cost to use it, the only investment is your time.
When you learn to properly use social media to market your business, you can quickly brand yourself in your industry, share your expertise and create your network. This kind of exposure will help increase traffic to your website and blog as well as help increase your online sales.
By CEOMamma, on September 17th, 2010% After some well needed time off, I’m happy to announce that TheCEOMamma will be back in full swing the beginning of next week! As many of you may already know, I am expecting my sixth child (a baby girl) in February and very excited. I had experienced much discomfort (to say the least) during my first trimester but happy to report I am feeling 90% better!
Over the past weeks, I have been able to truly reflect on and regroup while being grateful knowing that I have created the type of freedom I deserve in choosing to be an entrepreneur and working for myself. Even when I’m unable or taking a break from “working” my business for a period of time, my business is still working for me! Isn’t that a wonderful thing? Have you found that to be true for your business?
By CEOMamma, on June 2nd, 2010% Successful small business owners and entrepreneurs have learned that having a solid and profitable business, first starts with a strong structural foundation. Smart entrepreneurs realize that forming strategic partnerships is a contributing factor to their overall long term success.
What exactly is a strategic alliance?
Strategic alliances are practical arrangements between two or more entities which are created to achieve mutual goals through collaboration. It is a way to connect with others and work together to reach a common goal while still maintaining individuality.
You can look at a strategic partnerships as a way of developing a team effort allowing all parties involved to reap the rewards and benefits. This type of alliance is simply a business-to-business collaboration. A strategic alliance can often be established more formally as a joint venture or partnership.
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Business Blogging and Marketing Tips
Recently, I was invited to join a new, very active and interesting group for bloggers called: The Blogging Mastermind Comment Tribe on Facebook. I must say, within a short time the group is developing nicely and a bunch of great bloggers are sharing their awesome content.
There are only a few rules to adhere to the group. (1) Share a minimum of two blog posts per week and, (2) Read and comment on other members blog posts.
These simple yet effective rules are helping many of us generate more traffic to our blogs, grow our following and gain lots of exposure – all by sharing our content with others!