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Inspiring women marketers (or entrepreneurs whose marketing is awesome) that you should follow on the web. Stay Tuned for more - this is a list in progress! Know a woman who should be here? Let me know!
Professional Encourager, Wife, Mom, Author, Speaker & Joyful Human! Author of 'The Barefoot Executive' & Host of BarefootExecutive.TV. And besides, she's a Texan!
Danielle LaPorte. Because she rocks. Seriously!
Marie Forleo aka Ms. Rich, Happy and Hot. Because all Cowgirls can dig the Hell Yeah! attitude of NewYawkers... and she hangs with Richard Branson. 'Nuff said.
If you market with facebook, you know Mari. Proven ways to market your business on social media sites, Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, LinkedIn. Mari shares shortcuts, tips, tools, strategies, tutorials.
Martha Stewart. The one and only. Because the day you can't learn something new about marketing from Martha, you're dead.
Listly can't seem to read Martha's blog at http://themarthablog.com, but it's often more interesting than the corporate site.
IttyBiz is a place to get tips, advice, motivation, and support for your very small business. If you’re working from home or just thinking about it, come and hang out here for some great ideas and bad jokes.
Sally Hogshead. This gal does Fascinate - a must read for improving your business. Fascination is an intense emotional focus. When customers are fascinated by you and your message, they're more likely to trust, believe, and respect you. As the only keynote speaker and author on this topic, Sally has developed a scientifically-based system.
writer; marketer; founder of remarkable communication; cmo & co-founder of copyblogger media
Stephanie Holland at she-conomy.com. Whether you're a corporate chic or an entreprenuer, lots of nice hard data here to help run your business.
Ree Drummond at thepioneerwoman.com. Because she turned life on the ranch into a multi-media empire - even if she's a faux-cowgirl.
See her work on sparkandhustle.com and womenforhire.com, and workplace segments on Good Morning America, where I've been a contributor for six years.