
Alright entrepreneurs, I've got an utterly inspiring Meet & Greet for you today. Diane Ensey has taken the time to share how she's developed not one, not two, but three small businesses. (And we thought we juggled a lot, right? Wow!)
In addition to operating Beyond Paper (formerly Digitalgybe), Diane heads up Willow Street Properties and VA Journal. As if that weren't enough, she is the author of AListReview.com (one of the fine blogs here on the KMM network) and does a gazillion other things. I'll let you learn about those from her though.
Quite a few of the services Diane offers may be of use to you small- and home-based business owners, so if you need to get a hold of her, try one of the following methods:
Email: diane{at}digitalgybe.com. MSN IM: dianeensery{at}hotmail.com Skype: dianeensey Phone: 206-443-7700
Now, get to know Diane...you'll be glad you did!
* 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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