
We've got another fantastic Meet & Greet today, folks. Diane Ensey, founder of Beyond Paper (formerly Digitalgybe) has popped by to share her wit and wisdom with us Workerettes. Diane runs three (yes, three!) businesses and also writes here on the Know More Media network for AListReview.com. Lucky me, I live in the same state as her, so the next time she's in my area I'm dragging her out for pizza and some gabbing!
I know you're going to want more information once you read about all Diane has to offer business people, so here's the contact info she's given me to pass along to you!
You can visit Diane on her websites (BeyondPaper or VA Journal), or you can IM her (via MSN at dianeensey{at}hotmail.com or Skype at dianeensey). You can also give her a ring at 206-443-7700 or drop her an email at diane{at}digitalgybe.com.
Now...read on. I sure learned a lot; I'm positive you will too!
* Please describe the business you operate or service(s) you provide to clients and customers.
I’m a whole-hearted entrepreneur with three companies:
Beyond Paper helps businesses manage their technology such as websites, blogs and professional blogging, podcasting, ezines and even PowerPoint and MindManager presentations. We are all about acting as the bridge between non-technical people and the newest technology.
VA Journal is a resource center for Virtual Assistants. We offer information, editorials, classifieds and assist VA in advertising and marketing. Although aimed specifically at Virtual Assistants, much of the information applies to any home-based businessperson!
Willow Street Properties is a property management company providing quality, inexpensive housing to lower income residents of Yakima, Washington.
As if those didn’t keep me busy enough, I am also Washington Bureau Chief for the MicroEnterprise Journal (www.microenterprisejournal.com) covering small business policies and information, I blog daily for Know More Media (www.knowmoremedia.com) and I am developing a tech column for syndication. The column is aimed at small weekly newspapers on tight budgets that want to give their readers friendly, non-technical computer, software and internet advice.




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