December reflections – looking back at 2010

December 31, 2010

Horse with rider looking back with hills in distance ahead

With the new year upon us, it’s a great time to reflect on the year just ending and look ahead at what we want to create in 2011. If we don’t take time to evaluate and learn from our experiences, we are more likely to miss new opportunities or repeat our mistakes. Reviewing the prior year gives us a chance to connect the dots in our own business (and life) and to notice the pattern of changes from year to year. This process keeps us up-to-date with ourselves as well as the changing marketplace. I offer some questions and invite you to carve out a few hours of quiet time for this valuable practice. Read the rest of this entry

Celebrating imperfection

July 2, 2010

antique toy - yellow horse & jockey

Have you ever gotten paralyzed by trying to make something perfect? I have: it took forever to put up my own web site.

My web site is an experiment. It is small and simple. We used WordPress software so that I can easily update it as it continues to evolve. I’m having fun doing it.

But perfect it ain’t, and I’m not sure any web site is ever truly finished. It’s the nature of the online world to continue to change and be updated, and I don’t think that’s a bad thing. Read the rest of this entry

Attracting eyeballs to your web site

July 1, 2010

gold horse with flax mane and white blaze looking straight into the camera

Today, anyone can put up a web site and say they’re in business, but it takes more than great SEO to create and grow a thriving business from a web site alone.

A friend commented recently that one of his web sites wasn’t getting any hits, and he couldn’t understand why. This photographer had created two beautifully polished,  finely tuned sites. They are like gems. Read the rest of this entry

On being my own client

June 20, 2010

farrier working a hot shoe on an anvil

I finally did it: I launched my own web site.

Not big news to the world, but for Blue Horse Marketing, it is huge.

After years of being the barefoot cobbler’s child, I am wearing shoes of my own making. I am relieved to have something to point to as my web site, while being hyper aware of its shortcomings, and how much work I have ahead of me. I’ll also admit to being just a little proud to have finally, actually done it. Read the rest of this entry