VANCOUVER, WA, April 05, 2011 (Press-News.org) Six expert business coaches and consultants are launching a "virtual summit" designed to fit the busy schedules of women business owners. The Make it Happen! Virtual Summit kicks off April 19 and focuses on presenting information that can be implemented quickly into action steps leading to high-impact results.
The Make it Happen Virtual Summit is geared to women who are ready to strategically prioritize their business and life goals to enhance professional success and personal fulfillment with less stress. Topics include developing a powerful profit-boosting marketing plan; setting a mindset for success; using interns to grow a business; the seven secrets of effective business relationships; revitalizing energy and confidence; guilt-free business growth; and the latest and greatest mobile, online, and software organizational tools.
"Knowing first-hand the challenges women business owner's face, it was important to us to gather some of the best experts in their field for this summit," shared business coach Victoria Cook. "These are our own trusted resources we've used personally and referred to our clients."
The convenience of a virtual summit allows busy business owners and entrepreneurs to call in from wherever they are, and the emphasis is on reaching meaningful goals. "We're going to talk about real results and not just theory and general advice," says tech expert Brandie Kajino. "You'll come away with really concrete steps you can do to take action and grow your business."
Presenters at the virtual summit—Brandie Kajino, Victoria Cook, Veronika Noize, Holly Stokes, Deanna Maio, and Rinatta Paries—bring decades of combined expertise in the coaching and consulting fields. Their backgrounds include work with Fortune 500 companies, dot.com start-ups, the American Psychotherapy Association, doctors, lawyers, real estate brokers, financial planners, restaurateurs, and self-employed professionals. Their collective media experience includes published articles and books; network television; a broad reach of outlets including WashingtonPost, Yahoo, and SmartMoney.com; the New York Times; Martha Stewart Radio; and social media communities such as Facebook, Twitter, and LinkedIn.
The Make it Happen! Virtual Summit will take place April 19-May 6, Tuesdays and Fridays at 11 a.m. Pacific/2 p.m. Eastern. Tuition is $29 per session or $129 for access to all 6 sessions. Features include audio recordings of the calls, any handouts or notes provided by the speakers, and other special bonuses. For more information, or to register, go to http://www.MakeItHappenVirtualSummit.com
The Make it Happen Virtual Summit is produced by Victoria Cook, The Guilt-Free Coach, http://www.TheGuiltFreeCoach.com, and Brandie Kajino, the SOHO Solutionist, http://www.SOHOSolutionist.com
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Victoria Cook, ACC is a guilt-free results expert, author, speaker, and internationally recognized coach. As the creator of the Guilt-Free RESULTS System and the author of The Professional Woman's Must Have 7-Step Guide to Getting Exactly What She Wants without Guilt, Victoria provides inspiration, education, and motivation for business owners who struggle with achieving big goals. Visit http://www.TheGuiltFreeCoach.com to receive free step-by-step information, support, and encouragement to reach one goal in the next 30 days through her famous Big Goals No Guilt 30 Day Challenge.
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