Archive for January, 2009

Thank You

Thank you for taking the time out of your business schedule to answer my survey questions.

If you have would like to contact me about my virtual assistant services, please email at: stephanie [at]buckeyeva.com

I look forward to speaking with you soon!

Stephanie Fish

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CPSIA Law- How Will This Affect You?

Just when we think our economy couldn’t get any worse, the CPSIA law comes into play on Feb.10, 2009. If this law is not rewritten it will have a devistating affect to our national and local communities. Not only will this law affect work from home parents, but also fundraisers that rely on craft shows and bizarres, but also to the people who regularly rely on second hand clothing stores to meet their clothing needs.

To read more about this day of blogging click here

Media Kit

About Buckeye V.A.: Stephanie Fish, owner of Buckeye V.A. has been servicing online and small business owners with various tasks that range from online marketing to online research. Visit my website to learn more about how a virtual assistant can help you with your business needs.
I’m available for interviews and can be reached by email at: buckeyeva@gmail.com Subject:Interview

Podcast Interviews and Discussions:

Topic: Debunking SEO Myths

Discussion: Working From Home/Social Networking

 

Press Release

Stephanie Fish
stephanie@buckeyeva.com
http://www.buckeyeva.com
330-204-6570
 
Will This New Law Steal Your Entreprenuerial Dreams?
 
New Philadelphia, OH (January 2009) Stephanie Fish owner of Buckeye V.A.  knows what it takes to get a business idea from paper to the internet, having done this with her virtual assistant business since 2006 she understands the struggles that go along with reaching towards your dreams. Fish enjoys educating others about utilizing the internet as a means to grow their current business or by helping them make their dreams of entrepreneurship become a reality. Having an online presence can increase your bottom line since a website is visible across the globe and can be seen by your potential clients now matter where they reside.
 
For the past 3 years Stephanie Fish has been providing services to physical product sellers, such as crafters and custom invitation providers, who were in need of marketing for their online businesses. Among the various clients Stephanie has worked with, one thing rings true for each client; they each are actively pursueing the dream to own and run their own business.
 
As an American we have the privilege and freedom to choose whether or not to work from home. Many home-based business owners sell hand crafted items, such as purses, dolls, toys and baby slings, as a means of bringing income into their families. However, according to the CPSIA law that was passed by the Consumer Product Safety Commission, there will be millions of home-based businesses that will be forced to close. The effects of this law will increase our need for government help and place an unnecessary strain our economy.
 
Whether you’re a consumer or a crafter you are invited to take a stand on this issue by joining us by blogging about this issue on Wednesday January 28, 2009 and also by writing to your local congressman. To learn more about this day of blogging being hosted by Etsy.com please visit Stephanie’s website at www.buckeyeva.com and click on the tab that reads “WAHM Life” for more details.

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About Buckeye V.A.: Stephanie Fish, owner of Buckeye V.A. has been servicing online and small business owners with various tasks that range from online marketing to online research. Visit my website to learn more about how a virtual assistant can help you with your business needs.
 
 

 

 

 

 

Free Marketing! Are You A Successful Crafter?

6) Summary: Mistakes Made in Small Craft Businesses

Category: Business & Finance

Name: Patrice Lewis

Email: patrice@patricelewis.com

Title: Freelance Writer

Media Outlet/Publication: Crafts Report Magazine

Anonymous? No

Specific Geographic Region?  No

Region:

Deadline: 6:00 PM PACIFIC – January 13

Query:

“Are you the owner of a successful home craft business?  If so, I
want to hear the biggest mistakes you’ve made during the growth of
your business, as well as what you had to do to correct or overcome
those mistakes.  I’m looking for people who overcame early
challenges and boo-boos, and can now offer sage words of wisdom to
newbies in the business.  Please be positive and upbeat.  I’m not
looking for people whose businesses have failed, but rather those
who have struggled and succeeded.

Please put HARO – Craft Business Mistakes in your subject line.”