Cropping WordPress Images Made Easy


How to Crop WordPress Images in your Dashboard

Visual Marketing

It’s a trend that won’t be fading in a hurry.

So what do you do if you’ve taken an image with your iphone because an opportunity presented itself, but it needs to be trimmed for maximum impact?

Image Cropping Made Easy

Here’s a quick tip.

Even though there are some amazing free image tools such as Canva and Pic Monkey, it’s not necessary to crop your images on your WordPress site.

Cropping WordPress images can be done directly on your WP dashboard.

This quick video will show you how.

Hope this hit the spot!

Cheers

Krishna

3 Keys to Promoting Yourself When You Are Time Poor

Marketing when you are time poorOne of the greatest challenges solo business owners have, is that they are doing EVERYTHING, especially in the beginning.

Now, although I highly recommend outsourcing, it’s not always possible; so here are my tips to get the most out of your marketing (online AND off), when you have limited time, money and energy!

Think SIMPLICITY!

KEY 1 Know why you’re doing this!

KEY 2 Choose methods that leverage

KEY 3 F.O.C.U.S your efforts

Know WHY are you doing this

It’s REALLY easy to be busy. It’s also EASY to waste time. So, have a plan, even if it’s a 1 page one, that identifies what you want (such as how many clients, how much income, how many appointments etc), and work backwards.

Make sure your intentions remain linked to your INNER WHY. Goals or intentions alone are never enough. It’s our inner why that keeps us going when we feel like giving up.

Oh, and don’t forget to celebrate when you kick a goal!

Promotion HOW TO’s that leverage your time

These are my favourite mix of online and offline promotional methods, why I like them, and how I keep them as simple as possible – after all there is only one of me!

Facebook

Why I use it: My audience hangs out there. I am also very comfortable blending business with personal, because that’s how I tend to relate. Don’t be ashamed about the work you do. If you love it stand proud!

How I use it: In short bursts several times a day. I used to spend way too much time, but now I find it too noisy to stay on too long. I check my messages, notifications, and business pages, and respond to conversations I’ve been a part of. I have group notifications turned OFF (unless they are essential to connecting with my audience). It works alongside my offline networking. I tend to keep interactions brief and to the point, because I’m not into extended small talk in real life, so I don’t do it here either. It’s important to be yourself.

Twitter

Why I use it: It’s short, targeted, wide reaching, easy to share, and can be managed in less than 10 minutes a day.

How I use it: I zip in, and look for mentions or shares from others and thank them first. Then I check my newsfeed (that info highway stream), and see if there is anything worth sharing (which I retweet), or commenting on (which I reply to).

Articles

Why I use it: It’s the best use of my time, because I can pop it in a newsletter, add it to my blog, share on social media, while it builds my written content, and drives traffic to my website through keywords. This content can be repurposed in the future in workshops, eBooks and even public speaking presentations.

Article writing is an essential skill for business owners because you can demonstrate your value easily and build your credibility. (I offer extensive training in this topic).

How I use it: I write an article about whatever topic is on the agenda, or is being discussed in my circles. I like to answer my client’s questions and concerns. I publish it in my email newsletter and on my blog, which can be easily shared on Facebook, in relevant groups, and on my Twitter, LinkedIn and Google Plus profiles.

Joint Ventures

Why I use it: Two heads (or more) are always better than one! It’s easier to create an impact, and deliver value to your client base, when you join forces with others. It’s a great way to expand your circle of influence. If you are new to business, create a joint venture as soon as you can.

How I use it: I joint venture with my graphic designer buddy Jeanne Treloar, because she is a branding genius. We share an audience, and we complement one another’s services. At the end of the day, our clients benefit more when our services work together, because they look great as well as increasing their visibility and reach. I have also partnered with a WordPress developer so that I can focus on training and marketing (which I love), and he can do the technical website parts. It’s a win/win/win – for me, my partners and my clients.

Workshops

Why I use it: I use workshops because I can share ‘how to’ skills to a group instead of just one on one, which is a slower process, and can get tedious at times. Because I have a teaching gift, and love to impart knowledge, it makes sense to use this method. The process of working within a group event creates buzz, and leads to referrals following the event. They provide value as a stand-alone offering, and can also lead to further work with participants.

How I use it: I only choose topics that are unique (I try to add my own spin on them), that can truly benefit my audience, as well as demonstrate true value. Workshops for the sake of them, without really understanding what your prospects want and need, will lead to disappointment, because it will be hard to get bums on seats. It’s essential to meet your market where they are at, and deliver what they actually want! So don’t forget to ask them what they would like you to offer.

Public Speaking

Why I use it: Public speaking is a wonderful way to broaden  my reach to new people I’ve never met before. After all, not everyone is on Facebook! It’s a great way for people to experience me personally, and then they can make their own choice about if they would like to consider using my other tools.

How I use it: I never say no to a speaking gig! Once scheduled, I don’t just rely on the organiser, but contribute to the promotion of the event, so that everyone benefits. Always have an offer, a followup product, or an invitation to lead people to, following the event.

MY TOOLS

A WordPress website with an integrated blog

Social media accounts Facebook, Twitter, Linked In and Google +

MailChimp to manage my email subscribers

Business cards for networking and referrals

DON’T FORGET

  • Stay connected to your inner why – your vision and why you started in the first place
  • Set goals and intentions, so you know how you are tracking (and when to celebrate!)
  • Network Online AND Off, wherever your tribe hang out
  • Demonstrate your value using methods that highlight your strengths

Do you have tips for saving time and money? What are your favourite social media channels, and why do you use them? I’d love to hear then, so add them to the comments, or if you have any questions ask them and I’ll address them in future blogs!

 

How to Uncover Your Marketing Mojo Made Easy

Five Steps to Finding Your Marketing MojoI’ve been talking a lot about finding your marketing mojo lately. When your marketing mojo is activated, it becomes easy to promote your business, service, cause or passion without feeling out of place or pushy.

I’m going to cover how to uncover yours in 5 simple steps, but first I thought I would show you some examples of where I think it has been used beautifully, quite often the subject doesn’t even know they’re doing it, it comes so naturally.

Lets consider the jeweller, the personal trainer, the massage therapist, the photographer and the accountant.

In these 5 examples you’ll get a glimpse of what it means when you operate out of your mojo (your inner magic and influence) which comes easily, then I’ll share a worksheet you can download and go through the process of finding yours.

Continue reading “How to Uncover Your Marketing Mojo Made Easy”

Trademarking and IP Q&A with Geoff Moller

Trademarking with Geoff MollerTRADEMARKING is often neglected by new business owners, but it is more important than ever before, not only to protect your logos and wordmarks, but so that you arent’ breeching someone elses. In this PODCAST I pick the trademarking mind or IP expert and business leader Geoff Moller, to get your questions answered!

What feminine protection can teach you (gents too) about sales funnels

Meltwater-Customer-Purchase-Funnel-high-rezLast week I had a enlightening discussion with my 8 year old daughter about feminine protection, which got me thinking about the marketing process, and the steps that exist within it. Lily is nowhere near puberty yet, but she’s certainly thinking about it, as a result of plenty of exposure to sanitary protection ads.

Our conversation went like this:

Lily: Should I wear pads or tampons

Me: Which ever you prefer

Lily: Pads……which is more comfortable?

Me: Tampons

Lily: Oh…

(My 14 year son looked on in horror)…sorry gents.

I shared this conversation on Facebook, which got lots of comments, and alternatives such as eco-pads and menstrual cups that my 8 year old could consider!  

So, how is this relevant to you and your business? Continue reading “What feminine protection can teach you (gents too) about sales funnels”

Help! Why aren’t people attending my workshops?

Keep doubt out of your plans (1)The growth of the information age; a continued quest for knowledge, and entrepreneurial business models that support multiple income streams; has meant that more solopreneurs are offering workshops as part of their product offerings.

However, failure to fill your workshops can lead to doubt, disillusionment, and at worst, completely giving up on your business vision.

This post will help you identify any gaps that you may not have considered, so that you can address them, and continue to move in the direction of your business vision with confidence.

10 reasons why you may be struggling to fill your workshops Continue reading “Help! Why aren’t people attending my workshops?”

My love affair with newspapers and the writing bug

I have always had a love affair with newspapers.

It began in the early 80’s when I worked at The Sydney Morning Herald as a Telephone Sales Rep selling advertising to businesses. Every morning the thud of that broadsheet newspaper would hit my desk, and I’d devour it from cover to cover. I even became adept at reading it on the train without losing the lot on the floor, or whacking the person next to me in the head!

When I think about it, it probably goes back even earlier than that. Mum and dad would send my brother and I on a 20 minute walk to the local newsagent every Sunday morning. We’d pick up a copy of The Sun-Herald and Sunday Telegraph, and twenty cents worth of mixed lollies each (You got two for 1c in those days), then make our way back with our bounty. They were happy times.

The transition from advertising to editorial

Over the years my passion for press grew. I worked across the Fairfax newspaper empire in various advertising roles, but I wanted to try my hand at writing instead. I really liked the thought of investigating an issue and creating a story around it.

I enrolled in a Freelance Journalism course, (Simon Townsend from Simon Townsend’s Wonderworld was my tutor, remember him?) But alas, I never completed the course. What I did discover however, was that you didn’t have to be journalist to get material published. It turned out than many of the contributors to The Sydney Morning Herald, and other Fairfax publications including magazines were simply that. Contributors with a passion for something. Like travel. Or food. Or health.

Be a contributor! Continue reading “My love affair with newspapers and the writing bug”

How to turn one great idea into a stream of awesome blog content!

Blog ideas made easyAs a fellow passionate business owner, I know you have MORE than one idea!

But what do you do with it? How can you use your ideas, and share them in different ways to spread far and wide to those you serve, without spreading yourself thin in the process?

Master the art of repurposing your article and blog content.

Step 1: Start with an idea

I usually find an idea presents itself, and I will be inspired to write about it, like this one.

You may find that you prefer to jot down ideas as they come to you, so that you can return to your list for inspiration at a later date, or even create an editorial calander for the year. 

 Your idea will:

  • Address a need or desire of your target market or niche
  • Be written in a way that connects with your audience (tone, language etc)
  • Be relevant, meaningful and timely

Typically a blog article will be:  Continue reading “How to turn one great idea into a stream of awesome blog content!”

7 Cool Tools that are Super Hot for Budget Conscious DIY Marketers

7 Cool Tools for DIY MarketersImagine if you could wave a magic wand, and your marketing would be done, miraculously!

It would be awesome if you could outsource everything for your marketing from the get go, and not have to bother with it so you can focus on what you do best, but this is not always possible, or practical.

I’ve collated a few of my ALL TIME FAVOURITE tools that are easy and fun to use, to reduce marketing overwhelm, and keep it simple.

Check ’em out, and let me know what you think! Got a tool? Share it with us in the comments below.

Create awesome images
1. Canva

Canva is still in beta mode (testing) but its rocking the infographic world by storm. From Facebook covers, social media image shares, presentations, posters and cards, you can create them here. One of the beautiful things is that if you require a paid image that’s royalty free, (t’s only $1!) There are also many free images ready for all kinds of purposes. Go to www.canva.com to get started. No more copyright issues!

Worthy mention: Picmonkey

Headline and blog ideas made easy!
2. Portent Title Generator

If you struggle with coming up with fun and catchy titles (I know I do), then the Portent Title Generator is for you. All you do is enter your keyword, press enter, and voila! A fun and topical headline will be created ready for tweaking to your needs.  You can play with the free title generator here: http://www.portent.com/tools/title-maker/

Note: Grammar alert! Some great headlines, but they may need adjusting for correct grammar. Just sayin’.

3. AMI Headline Analyser

This is a really interesting one! Good copywriters will tell you that a headline needs to emotionally connect with your audience. The headline analyser will grade your headline based on spiritual, empathetic and intellectual elements. It’s amazing what difference altering a word or two can make to your score! Incidently, this blog headline scored 58% and is empathetic. Pretty good when you consider an average score for a professional copywriter is 30-40%. Rate your headlines here: http://www.aminstitute.com/headline/

Disclaimer:  Don’t despair if you get a low score. It’s meant  for use as a guide. Knowing your target market intimately and writing a headline that suits is most important.

4. Hubspot  Blogs Topic Generator Continue reading “7 Cool Tools that are Super Hot for Budget Conscious DIY Marketers”

7 things you won’t believe about marketing that are actually true!

Marketing can be fun - fact or fiction?


Marketing can be fun

In the world of content marketing, there are many ways you can share what you do. You can write, share photos or images, talk, broadcast video of you in action, just to name a few. The key is that you can do these things, doing what you love. You can have fun with it. It doesn’t have to be serious (unless you are).

Success key: don’t take for granted what you do every day, do what you love and let others see it. 

You don’t have to be an extrovert

Needing to be an extrovert is a myth! Many business owners are thoughtful introverts who retreat to their own space to energise and re-group. It doesn’t mean they don’t like people. It doesn’t mean they can’t promote themselves either. It just means finding ways that suit you best.

Success key: find strategies that work best for you

You already have what you need

A mission. Desire. A vision. A product or service. A social media channel (Facebook/Twitter/Pinterest etc). Your phone (for photos and videos). You are probably already using these, and just need to get a little strategic about it.  You may also have a website that’s wasted, knowledge unshared, and people who already need you!

Success key: be strategic 

It’s not about being pushy Continue reading “7 things you won’t believe about marketing that are actually true!”