Tag: Self-Help
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Review: “Follower to Fan Society”
To finish up the self-help review series, we’re talking about Tyler J. McCall’s “Follower to Fan Society.” Instagram has been my favorite social media application for years, so I was very interested to hear Mr. McCall’s thoughts on expanding my social media engagement. Let’s dive into the last self-help review of 2019!
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Review: “The Bucketlist Bombshells”
Today we’re looking at “The Bucketlist Bombshells,” two young woman who have started a consulting business for those interested in flexible, online work. I stumbled across their ads on Facebook, where the bright colors depicted scenes of travel and working on laptops in exotic cafes. The webinar promised ideas for starting a service-based online business…
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Review: “Click Funnel Design School”
It took almost two years after graduating from college for me to realize why I was struggling so much to find a job in a city where new communications positions cropped up daily. The Friday was cold and gray, so the three of us meeting at the church that afternoon were all bundled up in…
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Review: “She’s Making an Impact/Pin 2 Purpose”
Somewhere between high school and college I got nearly addicted to Pinterest. I spent hours scrolling through pictures of puppies and elephants, reading about “healthy” recipes, and making a list of projects to knit or crochet at some point in my life. My brother actually requested I quit using Pinterest for food after my third…
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Review: “Light & Airy Photography”
Today’s review is of the company Light & Airy Photography. I took an introductory course to photography in college, but I never felt like I quite got the hang of taking artistic pictures. I picked up some helpful tips about cropping and placement, but I could tell my images did not match the quality of…
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Review: “Success with Tyson”
I cling pretty strongly to my introvert status. Even with my nearest and dearest friends, if I’m going to spend several days in constant social interaction, I allot a few more hours for sleep and allow myself a few extra minutes putting on makeup so that at the end of the day, I don’t wind…
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Review: Think Media
I blame, or thank, my college roommates for getting me to watch YouTube consistently. We didn’t want to pay for cable, but my suitemate had a GIANT tv given to her, and my roommate had an Amazon Fire stick, so we signed in to Netflix and YouTube and settled on the couch with our homework.…
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Review: Pitch It Perfect
When I started researching self-help webinars, Julie Solomon’s Pitch It Perfect course was one of the first few I came across. I didn’t figure I would be hustling for affiliate marketing deals yet with only 30 some-odd Instagram followers, but she was bright and fun and popping up everywhere, so I figured I would give…
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Review: “Don’t Keep Your Day Job”
As the Facebook ads started pouring in, I decided to do a little investigating, and I thought Mrs. Heller’s creative site was a good place to start.