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Lois Geller
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  • Hollywood, FL
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I like retweeting, because I want to share something that I like with other people. I also star some of my favorites. Most of all, I've made friends with so many of my followers. Recently, someone I was tweeting with came over and visited us at th...
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May 27
I wonder if there are other Moms out there who are lonely for their children? My grown-up son isn't speaking with me now. Every day is tough, but Mother's Day? Hmm...better plan to be with friends, lots of them.
May 4
We all know how powerful the word of mouth advertising can be, especially when it comes to Twitter. If you'd like others to tweet about your blog post, contest or sale. Please list it here.
May 3
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My grandfather was a builder in Philadelphia. He came from Russia and became very "Americanized" as my grandmother put it. So, when he brought over all of his relatives to help them out, that was part of life for him: Giving Back. During the hard...
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Hi Maria, What do you offer at Rustic Future? How are you driving people to your website? What are your objectives?
March 4
I loved the video on why adults use Facebook. All of our clients are saying they want "a presence" there, and on Twitter too. They want to sell things to people on there, but maybe they miss the boat. The essence of the social media is to treat al...
March 3
I'm thinking a lot about gratitude these days. Though the economy has us all so stressed, it might be good to search (hard) for a silver lining. I'm looking at all I have to be grateful for: my friends, my family, my home, my good life here in Flo...
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I like this acronym, OMM. It makes me feel like I'm in yoga class relaxing. Marketing is anything but relaxing these days. I own marketing agency, and most of our clients are getting out of on-page advertising, and direct mail...in favor of online...
March 1
Are you studying online marketing to promote your site? Are you an accomplished marketer with knowledge and expertise to share? Join the discussion and let's help one another. If we don't, who will?
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At 7:18pm on May 27, 2009, Amy Larison said…
Just stopping in to say hello to other Twitter Moms..... Have a great day!

Amy (from the Dallas,TX area)
At 11:06pm on April 13, 2009, overthetopaprons said…
Lois, I want to apologize for not acknowledging your comments about the aprons at the library and also about suggesting your friends e-mail address. I so appreciate your comments and showing an interest in my aprons. Sometimes I get so busy I just gloss over things. I am so sorry I neglected to reply to you. Yes, I would love to have your friends e- mail address or you could just give her my website: www.overthetop.com Thank you so much.
At 12:42pm on March 1, 2009, overthetopaprons said…
Lois, I just visited your blog and greatly enjoyed reading it. I love your upbeat, positive presentation that comes through in your writing. I am looking forward to going back to your blog and reading more and learning more. Thanks.
At 10:36am on February 8, 2009, Peggy Alvarado said…
Thanks for becoming my TM friend! Take care.
At 12:20pm on February 7, 2009, Peggy Alvarado said…
Welcome Lois! You've connected to a wonderful group. We're glad you're here. I see you've joined a group; aren't they fun? Go ahead and browse the blog posts. There's definitely something for everyone! Feel free to add me to your friend list; I look forward to chatting with you.

Warm regards,
Peggy
At 5:01pm on February 6, 2009, Megan Calhoun said…
Great to have you here! We've got an incredible group of women connecting on all sorts of topics, so kick back and make yourself at home. Check out the Twittermoms groups (we have something for everybody). The Twittermoms discussions are quite entertaining, too. Or, just get to know your fellow Twittermoms by browsing some Twittermoms profiles or searching for moms who share your interests, add friends, and start twittering with some incredibly smart and interesting moms.

PS: Let your friends know when you're on twittermoms with a click of the Announce Yourself link in your welcome box. If your Twitter friends are interested, they can check out the cool new place you've found!

Again -- if there is anything I can do for you, please let me know.

Megan Calhoun - founder, twittermoms.com

PPS: We invite all bloggers to join the TwitterMoms Blog Network. It's a free, easy way to build blog traffic.;
At 2:23pm on February 6, 2009, Angela said…
You're welcome, Lois. Enjoy the group!
At 1:51pm on February 6, 2009, Angela said…
Welcome to Twitter Moms! This is a great group for enterprising moms! We're glad you've joined us and we look forward to learning more about you. We have wonderful discussions, blogs and networking as well.
Kind regards,
Angela
http://www.angelbabyboutique.com

Profile Information

What is your blog link?
http://www.joyofdirectmarketing.com
What is your twitter URL?
http://www.twitter.com/loiskaren
A little about yourself...
I own a marketing agency, write many books on the subject and speak at conventions and conferences around the world.
The fun part of my day is spent blogging, and catching up with friends online.
The social media has all kinds of opportunities for creative marketers...and results c ome in fast. It is direct marketing at its best...relationship building.
What kinds of things do you typically Twitter about?
Marketing, and my busy multi-tasking life.
What are your areas of interest?
business, blogging, social media, twitter, travel, weight loss, writing

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Lois Geller

My grandfather told me how he thrived during the Great Depression.

My grandfather was a builder in Philadelphia. He came from Russia and became very "Americanized" as my grandmother put it. So, when he brought over all of his relatives to help them out, that was part of life for him: Giving Back.

During the hard times of the Depression, he put on a positive face. He had to sell most of the valuables they had in the house, but when he went out to "work", he always looked his finest, and continued to have a car, and even a driver named Randall. I'm not sure if h… Continue

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