More 2013 Trends
November 24, 2012 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under A Note for You
Active websites that educate, capture attention, and earn the respect and trust of your readers
Fresh content
Update your SEO- the algorithms change so much, you have to make sure you are up to date with what works right now.
Support mobile visitors via your website
Your Web presence optimization helps you consistently increase the digital footprint for your business. Expanding your presence onto the proper social media sites:
Rebel mouse is a new site which is catching fire!
• Creates more visibility for your brand
• Enables you to network with people online in addition to offline
• Attracts your ideal client through useful information and tools that help them solve a specific problem
The next trend in food? Pickling!
A Crowd Funded Life- The Book
August 9, 2012 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles, Front Page
I am putting the final touches on the book and have a crowd funding campaign for it! You can check it out at www.crowdfundinglive.com/acfl
There are a lot of perks you can get when buying the book, however, I want you to look at ways you can make money!
One of the perks is having your own crowd funding workshop. I will teach and you keep all the revenue. You decide on how much to charge and set your date.
It’s as easy as that! You’ll find a lot more perks at www.crowdfundinglive.com/acf
Or you can just pick up the new book! www.crowdfundinglive.com/acf
Thanks!
How FoodCycle eco café raised $7,942 in a Week
February 15, 2012 by Dr. Letitia Wright
Filed under Crowd Funding, Featured Articles, Front Page, Wright Ideas
FoodCycle is an Eco Cafe in London which uses food that
would have gone to a landfill to create a “pay what you can” lunch.
They are only open on Fridays.
This money will help them stay open for another year.
They used the Peoplefun.it platform.
They used Twitter and had some celebrities support it.
274 people backed this project.
They also used Facebook, Google+, Tumbler, and Linked in
This was a very short project. No doubt they were clear on
their audience and did a lot of pre-planning.
Thom from Channel 4’s Three Hungry Boys visited the café to show their support by
making a video.
Daniel Turi, the FoodCycle Café Co-ordinator, said: “It’s amazing how people came together through Twitter over just five days and raised enough money to keep the café going for another year.
“It shows the importance of the café in the community and we’re now really looking forward to doing more and more in the future.”













