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	<title>Comments on: The Authentic Woman&#8217;s Guide to Marketing</title>
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		<title>By: Eydie</title>
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		<description>Thanks, Katy, for sharing this article.  I, too, took away a lot from what Christine said.  Getting over the fear of being an expert is one of them. Now, I&#039;m not the guru of new media - and I really don&#039;t consider myself an EXPERT! However, I do know more than most and in the eyes of some, I AM the expert - and I once read that an expert is not a person who knows everything - but the person who knows how to find the answers!  And that&#039;s me! 

Follow up is huge. I have a friend who hosted a workshop. She had 15 people who said they would attend. So, my friend prepared folders with handouts for 15. The day of the workshop - only 2 showed up. Why?  She didn&#039;t follow up. No reminder calls or emails - nothing. Well, she won&#039;t let that happen again!

Eydie :)</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks, Katy, for sharing this article.  I, too, took away a lot from what Christine said.  Getting over the fear of being an expert is one of them. Now, I&#8217;m not the guru of new media &#8211; and I really don&#8217;t consider myself an EXPERT! However, I do know more than most and in the eyes of some, I AM the expert &#8211; and I once read that an expert is not a person who knows everything &#8211; but the person who knows how to find the answers!  And that&#8217;s me! </p>
<p>Follow up is huge. I have a friend who hosted a workshop. She had 15 people who said they would attend. So, my friend prepared folders with handouts for 15. The day of the workshop &#8211; only 2 showed up. Why?  She didn&#8217;t follow up. No reminder calls or emails &#8211; nothing. Well, she won&#8217;t let that happen again!</p>
<p>Eydie <img src='http://www.katytafoya.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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