Jean L. Serio

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Social Media Marketing and Advanced SEO Stragetist Expert

Jean L. Serio

Jean L. Serio Quick Facts

Main Areas
Social Media Marketing, Advanced SEO, Customer Relationship Development
Career Focus
Marketing and Customer Service Development
Affiliation
Member - International Association of Coaching, eWomen Network
Jean L. Serio has 35 years experience in business, working for 4 top retail corporations. In Management and Sales, Training and Development. She’s helped launch and manage 7 multi-million dollar operations, developed and written training and policy manuals, organized and hosted dozens of corporate training functions, and created sales and customer service programs still in use today.
Over the last fifteen years, Jean has organized , started up, and managed 8 businesses of her own. Developed several highly successful sales and customer service programs. Personally, Jean has helped dozens of women start up businesses of their own. Through her Network has helped hundreds.
Jean is the Founder and Executive Director of the Women’s Marketing and Business Network, The author of 9 business start-up ebooks, the 145 page info-packed “Start Up Your Own Business Blueprint” (given to all Network members), along with hundreds of business start up and marketing articles.
Jean loves the challenge of starting up a business. And has the reputation as a person “who makes things happen”.

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If the world around you seems spinning out of control, things totally out of your hands, remember this: Start focusing on what you can control. And eventually your life and business will begin to level off. That in mind, your mantra should be focus, focus, focus. Best selling author, Christine ...

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You’re itching to become a full-fledged entrepreneur. To start up the business you’ve always dreamed of. But your day job’s getting in the way. Don’t worry. You’re not alone if you simply can’t drop your day job to start a biz of your own. Few can. But with a little time, and creativity, you ...

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Shopping your competition, first and foremost, shows you how they compare - or stack up to - the business you’re in the process of organizing. Do this, and it’s easier to spot similarities you can change, products or services you can discontinue, for example. Checking out the competition can ...

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You’ve read about them. Seen them on Oprah. Women who started their small or home business working from their kitchen table. Or at a computer in a small corner of the bedroom. In spare time. How did they do it? And how can you do it too? Before we get to that, if you’re a woman thinking about ...

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It’s hard, once the entrepreneurial bug has bitten you, to continue working at a day job. Especially one that’s an unchallenging and go-nowhere scenario. Before you tell your boss to take a hike, here’s 9 valuable strategies to help make the transition to entrepreneur easier. ...

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Color affects us in many ways“, says image consultant Jo Clary. It can, she also says, determine everything from our mood, to the way a room affects us, to why we purchase a product, or not. And, very importantly, it can shape the reaction people have when meeting you. Interestingly, colors ...

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You’ve heard it before. Someone seriously complaining how much they hate their job. Yet, week after week, they return. Still complaining. Some think they’re stuck in a go nowhere job because they believe they have no experience; and can’t do better. Others have grown ...

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Entertainer - humorist Will Rogers once said “Even if you’re on the right track you’ll get run over if you just sit there”. The statement seems apropos when the question arises - Should you be job searching in these uncertain times or hunkering down and sitting it out, waiting for better times? Before you consider this question, ask yourself how stressed out or anxious you are since you’ve lost your job or been temporarily laid off? Is the stress overwhelming you to the poin

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Dr. Amy Cuddy social psychologist and Harvard professor specializing in training yourself to present powerful body language - speaks about what’s called ‘presence’ in her recent audio book. "Presence stems from believing in and trusting yourself - your real, honest feelings, values, and abilities. That’s important, because if you don’t trust yourself, how can others trust you? Whether we are talking in front of two people or a thousand, interviewing for a job, negotiating fo

August 9, 2020

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You may be wondering why interviewers ask certain questions of you. For example – those regarding strengths. The question is - if you have the skills - which you made clear in your LinkedIn Profile and Resume - why is it important for an interviewer to question you about your strengths? To understand strengths, first it's important to understand - to know - what they are. A strength is a combo of your inherent talents and skills. # Let’s say you were born with the inclina

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Favorite Quotes & Thoughts from Jean L. Serio

"Energy is the essence of life. Every day you decide how you're going to use it by knowing what you want and what it takes to reach that goal, and by maintaining focus." Oprah

"One must work and dare if one really wants to live." Vincent Van Gogh

"Each decision brings its own delays and days are lost lamenting over lost days..What you can do or think you can do - begin it. For boldness has magic, power and genius in it." Wolfgang van Goethe

"The beginning is the most important part of the work." Plato

Contacting Jean L. Serio

How to get started

As with all things, starting a business is easy once you know how. In fact, it's easier than ever. Even if you've never started a business of your own before. And have no experience helping launch another's business.

For most, it's the decisions you make, before hand, which can be difficult. Yet those are some of the most important decisions you'll ever make. Because they'll help you create the solid foundation your business needs to succeed and profit.

Before you can hope to launch your business...

You'll start by choosing the products and/or services you intend to sell or provide. And then do some research to determine whether there is a viable market for them. A business has no hope of succeeding if there are no customers who want, need and can afford to buy the products and services offered. In short: no market - no sales - no business.

What most aren't aware of is...

Before you start deciding on a biz name, and how you'll buy or develop products or services, - first you should put down in writing what you want to do. If you've done some research, this part will be easy. For example: You'll know what type of business you'll start. What products or services you'll sell. Who you'll sell to. The answers to these few questions are the beginning of the development of your company's business plan.

Think about it...

How can you develop a real business if you don't set down a plan - even a simple plan? The answer is: you can't. Plus, it's a rare business which succeeds and profits without one. Start your business right - with it's own unique business plan . And you'll give your business the solid foundation it needs to succeed and profit. For more info on women starting a business Click to continue:

www.womensmarketingandbusinessnetwork.com

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