I met Sally Strebel on Twitter. She’s bizgirl. Named that because she’s started several businesses in Phoenix, Ariz. and her latest is BestPartyEver.com, a service that makes it easier to plan a great party.
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[…] Smart person on there right now is Sally Strebel, aka “bizgirl” on Twitter. But she’ll never get on TechMeme, even on a slow day like today. Smart people talking about their businesses and their lives are never interesting enough to link to, no? […]
[…] Sally Strebel (aka Bizgirl on Twitter) has some of the best PR advice I’ve ever heard for new businesses: “Whoever is biggest and baddest in the room, don’t be afraid to go up to them.” This attitude and her efforts in social media and search engine optimization have helped raise awareness about her three businesses, BestPartyEver, Obu Web Technologies, and Flare9. She’s doing all the right things. She connected with Robert Scoble on Twitter and then appeared in one of his video interviews - flew out to Half Moon Bay for the opportunity. She’s getting out and about for local networking, as well as using social media to connect with people (like me) on Facebook. […]
[…] These are just a few of the many questions you should have answers for when contemplating a new website/community. We addressed many of these prior to launching the website. We already had great search engine rankings (learn about our search engine optimization services) for the v2 site which carried over and are improving. We have worked diligently to give the user some great tools and resources to make it worth their time to register. Sally did some interviews to get the word out, and we have leveraged other social networks (MySpace, Facebook, Twitter) to bring people into the fold. And finally we gave users of bestpartyever.com this simple option of inviting their friends. […]
[…] Here is another great example. My wife Sally (BizGirl) is an avid Twitter user. She has invested much time in tending her social garden that has already born fruit. She has created many useful connections with other professionals, landed a interview with Robert Scoble, and opened dialog with a few VC’s (which is a good thing, since she is seeking funding for her startup). […]
[…] Here is another great example. My wife Sally (BizGirl) is an avid Twitter user. She has invested much time in tending her social garden that has already born fruit. She has created many useful connections with other professionals, landed a interview with Robert Scoble, and opened dialog with a few VC’s (which is a good thing, since she is seeking funding for her startup). […]
October 4th, 2007 at 1:38 pm
Great interview.
October 4th, 2007 at 3:13 pm
Sally you did great. Thanks Scoble
October 4th, 2007 at 4:33 pm
[…] Smart person on there right now is Sally Strebel, aka “bizgirl” on Twitter. But she’ll never get on TechMeme, even on a slow day like today. Smart people talking about their businesses and their lives are never interesting enough to link to, no? […]
October 4th, 2007 at 6:20 pm
Alright, Sally. You got on The Scoble Show. Nice interview.
October 4th, 2007 at 7:53 pm
You were fabulous!
October 4th, 2007 at 11:04 pm
Interesting take on Twitter from a businessperson. Thanks for sharing Sally.
October 16th, 2007 at 10:34 am
[…] Sally Strebel (aka Bizgirl on Twitter) has some of the best PR advice I’ve ever heard for new businesses: “Whoever is biggest and baddest in the room, don’t be afraid to go up to them.” This attitude and her efforts in social media and search engine optimization have helped raise awareness about her three businesses, BestPartyEver, Obu Web Technologies, and Flare9. She’s doing all the right things. She connected with Robert Scoble on Twitter and then appeared in one of his video interviews - flew out to Half Moon Bay for the opportunity. She’s getting out and about for local networking, as well as using social media to connect with people (like me) on Facebook. […]
October 25th, 2007 at 3:19 pm
[…] These are just a few of the many questions you should have answers for when contemplating a new website/community. We addressed many of these prior to launching the website. We already had great search engine rankings (learn about our search engine optimization services) for the v2 site which carried over and are improving. We have worked diligently to give the user some great tools and resources to make it worth their time to register. Sally did some interviews to get the word out, and we have leveraged other social networks (MySpace, Facebook, Twitter) to bring people into the fold. And finally we gave users of bestpartyever.com this simple option of inviting their friends. […]
November 15th, 2007 at 12:57 pm
[…] Here is another great example. My wife Sally (BizGirl) is an avid Twitter user. She has invested much time in tending her social garden that has already born fruit. She has created many useful connections with other professionals, landed a interview with Robert Scoble, and opened dialog with a few VC’s (which is a good thing, since she is seeking funding for her startup). […]
December 13th, 2007 at 11:42 am
dude you stink relly bad i am awesome!
December 27th, 2007 at 4:06 pm
[…] Here is another great example. My wife Sally (BizGirl) is an avid Twitter user. She has invested much time in tending her social garden that has already born fruit. She has created many useful connections with other professionals, landed a interview with Robert Scoble, and opened dialog with a few VC’s (which is a good thing, since she is seeking funding for her startup). […]