Business Tip Tuesday: Google Alerts, Your Very Own Clipping Service

 

Do you know when person blogs about your product? How about when a news service picks up your blog? Or, are you looking for an easier way to keep up with the latest celebrity gossip? Then Google Alerts are for you! 

Google Alerts are email updates of the latest and greatest Google search results conveniently sent to your inbox. Google’s computers scour the web, news, blogs, video and groups with your search topic of choice then send you an email when there’s been a keyword match.

Here’s how to get started with Google Alerts:

  1. Go to: http://www.google.com/alerts

  2. Enter your search termsYou want to be very specific with your search terms so you’re not reading through tons of junk mail. I use the terms: “her big idea” with quotation marks to keep the phrase together and herbigidea, one word so if my website URL is mentioned, Google Alerts will pick it up.

  3. Enter the type of web search you would like? “web”, “news”, “blogs”, “video”, “groups” or “comprehensive” to search all types.

  4. How often would you like your Google Alert emails? Once a day, as-it-happens or once a week.

  5. Enter your email address.

  6. Click the “Create Alert” button.

  7. An email will be sent to your inbox confirming your alert.

  8. Click on the link to confirm.

  9. Google Alert emails will automatically be sent to your email inbox at the frequency you choose.

If you’re not happy with the search terms you’ve imputed, that’s okay, Google Alerts are easily managed by going to http://www.google.com/alerts, then click on link that says “mangage your alerts.”

Google Alerts are a great tool, however you use it!

And remember to live your life to inspire and aspire with HerBigIdea.com.

Show 005 – Interview with Jodie – Inventor of the Buddie Pack

Listen live to my show Her Big Idea on BlogTalkRadio and win a free Buddie Pack! 2 pm Eastern / 11 am Pacific

Today’s guest on Her Big Idea is Jodie from Buddie Packs. 

Buddie Packs are pre-packaged fun activities for your children.  Are you tired of hearing your kids say, “I’m bored!”  while stranded in the doctor’s office, in a restaurant or in an airport?  Then Buddie Packs are the solution for you!

Two Buddie Packs will be given away!  Listen live today to win a Buddie Pack of your choice and then come back to HerBigIdea.com at the end of the show for another chance to win a Buddie Pack!  To enter, go to the Buddie Pack Website and pick out the product with the age range and gender you would like for your little one.  Then leave a comment in the comment box below telling us which one you would like.  A random winner will be selected on Friday, May 2nd at noon PST.

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How to Spend Your Tax Rebate!

Now that the government has surprised us with an early release of the tax stimulus rebate, I have found some great ways to help you spend that money!

The BalanceBall Chair: An ergonomic back support chair

The original BalanceBall® Chair by Gaiam is a revolution in office and home furniture that combines exercise and fitness with comfort and ergonomic back support for an affordable price. These exercise ball chairs have long been a customer favorite; try one and you’ll see why! Based on customer comments sent in nearly every week, it appears a quiet revolution is slowly taking over the conventional office chair set-up. With chiropractic pioneer Dr. Randy Weinzoff, Gaiam developed this patented BalanceBall Chair as an effective tool for strengthening core muscles and improving spinal alignment.

The exercise ball chair set includes a removable 52cm BalanceBall, an adjustable support bar, easy-glide casters, an air pump and a desktop guide to get you moving.

Must Have Mondays – April 28, 2008

Her Big Idea wants to know what your “Must Have” item is!  It can be for your business or your personal life.

So Blog about that favorite product you just can’t live without. Then come back here and use Mr. Linky to share your post.

This is a great way to drive traffic to your site and so others can see hip-new products that are making your life easier, or just a bit more chic.  (Please make sure to link directly to your post unless it will stay at the top of your blog for the entire week.)

You may list your “Must Haves” throughout the week and don’t forget to come back every Monday to post your new “Must Have.” And tell your friends too!

Interesting Listens on BlogTalkRadio

From BlogTalkRadio’s Blog: http://blog.blogtalkradio.com/  Check it out!

Career Advice, Entrepreneurs and Generating Business on BlogTalkRadio

This Saturday is chock full of career advice, entrepreneur discussions and marketing tips from your BlogTalkRadio hosts. Marketing Lady wants you to make time for marketing. Today at noon ET, on Let’s Talk Success, The Marketing Lady asks “Are you so busy that you don’t have time to even market your business?” Never fear, she will give you tips and advice on how to make time to do marketing for your business every day.

At 1pm ET, Words Cause Radio airs “Womentrepreneurs Part 2: Women Generating Business Opportunity Out of Thin Air and Having Fun Too” as Dean and Jared continue their series on women entrepreneurs including discussions with several extraordinary women: the founder of DanceHelp.com, the creator of three different businesses that are all focused on fun, and the coach of last year’s 2nd place team at the US Open of Swing Dance! Be sure to check out Part 1.

Then at 2:30pm ET, HelpIwant tackles the tough topic of making career and personal transitions – resetting your life’s path. Facing personal and professional realities which are sometimes forced upon us by external events can be daunting if not approached with a plan or some forethought. Deborah Bailey is a career coach and special guest who will provide her insights.

Remember, if you’ve missed one of these shows, they are archived so you can listen anytime that is convienient to you!  And don’t for get to tune into my BlogTalkRadio show, Her Big Idea, on a special day: Monday, April 28 at 2 pm Eastern / 11 am Pacific.

Featured Fridays – Q&A with BellaBand Inventor

Today I’m introducing a new segment called “Featured Fridays” where I will feature a weekly Q&A session with strong-independent women. 

Today’s article is from the Modern Mom website written by Alison Singh Gee.  Typically I will write my own posts, but I thought this was a great interview and wanted to share it with you.  Enjoy!

Modern Mompreneur: Ingrid Carney Transforms a Tube Top Into a Must-Have for Moms

By Alison Singh Gee

Women always ask Ingrid Carney how she came up with the idea for her product, the BellaBand, a simple-yet-ingenious elastic band that allows pregnant women to gracefully wear their favorite clothes as their bellies expand.  Like so many creators before her, Ingrid says that necessity was the mother of her invention. “I was newly pregnant and my belly popped,” says the mom of two daughters, Isabel, 6, and Sasha, 3. “I wasn’t big enough to fill maternity wear yet there was no possibility of buttoning my pants.” Out of desperation, she reached for an old tube top and found that it did the trick.

“I un-tucked my blouse, left the house, and no one knew my pants were undone,” she recalls. Ingrid wore that same tube top until it could no longer accommodate her blossoming belly, all the while wishing she could find something similar – although bigger and stretchier –to wear throughout the next few months. “It made me wonder if other women might want something like this,” she recalls.

The stay-at-home mom, who had previously worked as an executive in marketing and advertising, decided to go for it. “I did some research and my husband and I concluded that this could be a smart investment.” She took $30,000 from her personal savings and launched her company. With BellaBand in hand, Ingrid hit the pavement, visiting maternity boutiques throughout San Francisco, and challenged pregnant saleswomen and storeowners to try it for themselves.

Some seven years after starting up, BellaBand is a seven-figure company whose products are sold in 800 boutiques throughout North America and abroad. For many such stores, it’s a top-selling product. Ingrid lives with her advertising executive husband, George, and Isabel and Sasha in San Francisco, working out of an office in Pacific Heights. Even though she’s the boss, she finds that balancing family and her own company is not always so seamless. “Absolutely, there are time when I’d like to give the whole business up,” says Ingrid. “But luckily, the storm always passes.” Here, Ingrid shares her secrets for becoming a hugely successful Modern Mompreneur. 

What was the inspiration for the BellaBand?

My “a-ha moment” happened when I was desperately trying to find something other than a safety pin or rubber band, not only hold up my pants, but appear smooth under a blouse.  In a rush, I thought (without clearly thinking) a large band-aide would do the trick.  Once I reached the first aide kit, I quickly realized it wouldn’t adhere well too clothing, but next to the large bandages was an ace bandage. This was my first leap from a localized solution to something actually wrapping around my body.  The ace bandage wouldn’t stay in place as it was too narrow but I immediately considered tube-like items, like the top portion or hosiery or tube tops. While neither was perfect, they did the trick in the short term. Soon, I realized I was wearing my less-than-perfect, makeshift maternity accessory often.

What were you doing before you started Ingrid & Isabel, the company behind the BellaBand?

When I thought of the BellaBand, it was February 2001. I was shutting down a venture-backed start-up I co-founded with two women. We’d raised $6 million in financing, employed 20 people for nearly two years and created a great business. However, our business wasn’t lucrative enough to capture investor interest for a second round of financing in a failing market so we closed our doors early enough to offer severance and help some of our people find new jobs. I personally chose to not work, take it easy, enjoy my pregnancy and have my baby as a non-working, relaxed new mom.

What made you believe you could turn the BellaBand into a business?

The BellaBand solved a problem; it was an unmet need women had been living with for years and self-remedying with rubber bands, safety pins and upsizing to ill-fitting clothing alternatives. My training taught me to test a market prior to determining a market need, as I was merely a test market of one.  So, I tested among many women in the Bay Area.  The results were overwhelming. I knew I had something that would more than solve a need.  It could help anyone who was pregnant and it would sell.

How did you finance the start up?  What was your initial investment?

Ingrid & Isabel was self-financed with about $30k. With an invention, there were added costs such as patent research, application and prosecution. Having done the research to show a potential success, my husband and I concluded it could be a smart investment, and it was.

How did you choose the name BellaBand?

This is a funny story.  When I was considering names, I first thought of “Belly Band” because it made perfect sense.  However, when I Googled “Belly Band,” two subjects would come up: 1) a body harness to conceal weaponry often used by undercover officers, the FBI and so forth and: 2) a garment for dogs in heat. Needless to say, I had to move beyond the obvious and be more creative. When I considered my brand elements—including “Isabel” incorporated in the company name, the tagline (“Yes, you look beautiful”) and what women told us of how they felt or wanted to feel when pregnant—“BellaBand” was a perfect choice.

How did you find your first customers?

My very first sale to a retail store started with a phone call to a local San Francisco boutique. The owner completely resisted the BellaBand idea, convinced it wouldn’t work or sell so I begged permission to visit in person to demonstrate the product. She agreed so I threw on some jeans and slipped a BellaBand around my waist. When I arrived, much to my surprise, I saw that she was seven-months pregnant. And lucky for me, she was complaining that her maternity pants were falling around the waist and she was constantly hiking them up so she slipped on a BellaBand. She walked the length of her boutique and back and immediately said—her exact words—“This is a no-brainer.  I’ll take 10.” The next day, I wrote about 10 top maternity boutiques a letter that included a free sample, and invited them to unbutton their jeans and try on the BellaBand. I think I sold every one of those stores.

Was there ever a moment in the business when it seemed like it was all too hard and you wanted to give up? If so, how did you get through it?

Are you kidding? Absolutely. When those moments happened, I would recall a friend’s patient and understanding reaction to his wife’s hormonal mood swings during pregnancy. He’d bow his head, let her rant and say to himself, “This storm will pass.” So far, he’s right. The storm has passed for me, every time.

What is it like to walk down the street and see a pregnant woman wearing a BellaBand?

I remembered the first time it happened. I was driving in Noe Valley when I saw a glorious woman, tall, long radiant hair and about six months pregnant. She wore a black t-shirt, lounge pants and her BellaBand. It was popping out from under her tee. I could see our little label and knew it was my BellaBand. I got teary-eyed, and smiled ear to ear. I wanted to stop the car and ask her how she liked the band. I wanted her to tell me who she was, how she felt, and if she was as happy as she looked. Of course I kept driving, looking in my rearview mirror as she disappeared behind me. It completely brightened my day.

Any tips on how to balance a growing family with a growing business? Or is balance a non-existent fantasy?

What’s funny is that while having my own business allows me to dictate a four-day work-week, work comfortably between 9am to 5pm, see my kids on occasion during the day, attend a dance class Thursday mornings, and occasionally “play hooky” with my husband to visit a museum or see a movie midday, I still feel work has the most of me, mentally. Hence, my lack of balance.

Here’s what I am working on to create balance on a daily basis. Check email less frequently, dissect what causes me stress and find remedies. For example, I don’t have the bandwidth to work AND plan, shop and prepare nightly meals, so I am dedicating a portion of my income to outsourcing meal preparation and grocery shopping. While it’s not the preferred place to spend my hard-earned money, it will relieve stress. Here’s
another: in order to fit in the health club any chance I can, I rent a club locker for my gear so I can avoid preparing a gym bag at home.  Combined, my time is spent with my kids . . . or organizing a closet.

How big is your company?

When I started Ingrid & Isabel, I hoped to work during my kids’ nap-time and simply cover the cost of private school in San Francisco. We can agree that I grossly underestimated demand. Our first full of year revenue (2004) was a healthy $90,000. We experienced over 700% growth in 2005, and have grown more than 70% each year since.

Do you miss anything about your old life? What is most difficult about being a Modern Mompreneur?

It’s such a trade off. While having my own business is a luxury in that I am my own boss, I can honestly say the most difficult thing about being a Mompreneur and having my own business is actually being the boss of everything… business decisions, employees, factories, AND home life like dinner, groceries, decorating, gardening, AND the kids such as summer camp, after-school activities, carpool, and so on. So, when my husband asks what we should do for date night, I say, “You pick and that will make me happy.”

What’s the best thing about owning your own business?

The freedom to follow my inspirations and ideas, as well as the experience of it all.  I’ve learned so much, gained much –more confidence, a positive attitude towards business opportunities and challenges, and of course, the ability to manage my own time and priorities on a daily basis.  It’s a real honor.

Would you ever go back to your old life?

My old lives were working without kids and staying home with kids. First, would I work at a company again? I don’t think so.  Would I be a stay-at-home-mom again? Absolutely. It’s the best-kept secret ever. It’s hard but the quality of the reward is superior to starting a company. Even so, I made my choice because the idea was so strong. I have a pretty great thing here: a profitable and growing business that allows me a lot of freedom to be a wife and a mom.  I’m lucky.

What’s next for BellaBand? What is the future of your company?

More BellaBands to more women. What we sell reaches only a fraction of the market. We want the BellaBand to be accessible to all pregnant women across the US so we’re working on that. We’ve also received rave reviews about our seamless knit which took us about a year to develop, so we will launch new products for the pregnant mom to help her look and feel beautiful during and after pregnancy. It’s very exciting.

What advice would you give to other Mompreneurs just starting out?

If you want to start your own business or simply work from home, step number one is to invest in a great childcare provider, whether it’s a few hours a week or several hours a day.  It allows mom to focus and be productive and gives the children a person that will engage them while mom is busy.  Everyone will be much happier.

Overwhelmed by Catalogs in Your Mailbox?

Just a few months ago I was completely overwhelmed by all the catalogs in my mailbox.  I felt terrible for recycling stacks and stacks of catalogs every month.  Then along came my friend and she suggested Catalog Choice

Catalog Choice is a free service that allows you to decide what gets in your mailbox. Use it to reduce your mailbox clutter, while helping save natural resources.

Their mission is: To reduce the number of repeat and unsolicited catalog mailings, and to promote the adoption of sustainable industry best practices. We aim to accomplish this by freely providing the Catalog Choice services to both consumers and businesses. Consumers can indicate which catalogs they no longer wish to receive, and businesses can receive a list of consumers no longer wanting to receive their catalogs.

If you’re completely overwhelmed by junk mail catalogs then give Catalog Choice a try.  I’ve seen a huge drop in unwelcome catalogs in my mailbox since I’ve joined!

Show 004 – Interview with Lisa Orman of KidStuff PR

Listen to *Her* Big Idea on internet talk radio

Thank you to those who listened to my very first Blog Talk Radio show!  If you haven’t listened yet, I’ve put a BTR player in the sidebar for easy listening.  You can also go to my BTR profile to view up coming shows!

Today’s guest was Lisa Orman, owner of KidStuff PR.  Her clients include: Ju Ju Be Diaper Bags, CARES, the Child Aviation Restraint System, HABA, a German toy company, plus many more!

Lisa’s Tips on How to Become a PR Pro 

  1. Write in an inverted pyramid putting the most important information at the top.
  2. What about the product makes the customer want to buy it.
  3. Make a media contact list and send your press release to them.
  4. Use prweb.com or other press release distributor to get your word out.
  5. Make your document into a Adobe Acrobat pdf.  A pdf is a universal document type so it will make your content accessible to all.

Other advice from Lisa, “Research the marketplace and then go for it!”

Also announced is a programming change for next week.  Shows will typically be on Wednesdays from 2 pm Eastern / 11 am Pacific but NEXT WEEK I will broadcast the show on Monday, Monday April 28 at 2 pm Eastern / 11 am Pacific.  My hubby and I are taking our son to a Los Angeles Angels game and to Disneyland!

Show 004’s music is by singer, song writer, pianist, Adrina Thorpe.  Visit her MySpace page or purchase her music at Amazon.com or iTunes!

Remember to live your life to aspire and inspire with HerBigIdea.com!

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Listen to My First Internet Radio Show!

Dont’ forget to listen to my first Internet Radio show on Blog Talk Radio Today Wednesday, April 23, 2 pm Eastern / 11 am Pacific!  You can listen LIVE at http://www.blogtalkradio.com/herbigidea!  While you are there, get a profile with Blog Talk Radio and join the chat session.  You can also call into the show.  The call in number is (646)200-4280. 

 The show will feature Lisa Orman, owner of KidStuff Public Relations.  Music from Adrina Thorpe will also be featured!

If you’ve missed the live show you can also listen to the archives at BTR or subscribe to the show in iTunes!!!

Come back here after the show for “show notes.”

Thank you for listening,

Not All Plastics Are Created Equal!

Earth911.org

Did you know that not all plastic is created equal?!  Yes, some are more popular than others when it comes down to recycling. Some discerning recycling containers will only accept certain plastics with certain numbers.  Most soda and water bottles are easily recyclable and can be recycled anywhere.  But when it comes to your plastic yogurt container, you may have to do a little research on where to properly place it.

Each plastic container is stamped with a number inside the little triangle with a number in it. This number identifies what type of plastic it’s made from. Some cities accept multiple types of plastic in their recycling programs, while other places only accept one or two.

Here is a list of the seven types of plastics:
#1 PET (Polyethylene terephthalate)*: soda bottles, oven-ready meal trays and water bottles
#2 HDPE (High-density polyethylene)*: milk bottles, detergent bottles and grocery/trash/retail bags
#3 PVC (Polyvinyl chloride): plastic food wrap, loose-leaf binders and plastic pipes
#4 LDPE (Low-density polyethylene): dry cleaning bags, produce bags and squeezable bottles
#5 PP (Polypropylene): medicine bottles, aerosol caps and drinking straws
#6 PS (Polystyrene): compact disc jackets, packaging Styrofoam peanuts and plastic tableware
#7 Other: reusable water bottles, certain kinds of food containers and Tupperware

*PET and HDPE are the most common forms of plastic, so they are the easiest to find recycling locations for

It’s easy to find out if your city or local recycling center accepts all types of plastics, just visit Earth911.org and type in your zip code. Also, you can call your public works department or the sanitation department for more information about recycling plastics. Happy Earth Day and Happy Recycling!