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How did you hear about Smaller Indiana?
Friend
What is your greatest strength?
Creating print and e-marketing content that connects and resonates.
What are you working on?
Helping TipTopics' corporate and small business clients attract new customers while staying top of mind with their current contacts.
How big is your business?
small company
What is your Job Title
Owner
What is your Company Website?
http://www.tiptopics.com
What is your alma mater?
Indiana Wesleyan University
Why join Smaller Indiana? What are you hoping to experience here ?
I want to establish and strengthen professional business connections as we expand the base of contributing experts for TipTopics.com.

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Bob Chenoweth

Quick Post: I'm all a-Twitter...

Finally took the plunge and joined the Twitosphere (as well as the SI group of the same name). As a marketing professional, I love the immediacy and the fact that it forces me to be relevant and concise. Want to follow me? I'm at http://twitter.com/TipTopics

See you on Twitter, SI, LinkedIn, Facebook and, of course, on TipTopics.com.

Posted on February 17, 2009 at 5:45pm —

Bob Chenoweth

Attracting New Customers While Staying "Top of Mind" With Your Current Contacts

From TipTopics.com:

If you're a small business owner and/or professional service provider, you face a daunting challenge: turning strangers into customers. Referrals help because prospects trust their friends who might have already used your services. But referrals typically can't reach far enough to quickly grow your business, so you may need to rely on advertising and other key marketing initiatives. Here are some tips f… Continue

Posted on March 31, 2008 at 10:03pm — 1 Comment

Bob Chenoweth

5 Goofs That Can Wreck Your Business Communications (And How to Fix Them Before They Do)

From TipTopics.com:

Even the smartest business professionals and most skilled communicators sometimes lose focus. Competing priorities and tight schedules can cause otherwise diligent people to give less than their best effort. But if you think others won't notice, you're wrong. If you think glaring goofs don't send the wrong message, think again. The truth is that your audience -- from co-workers to clients and prospects… Continue

Posted on March 31, 2008 at 9:30pm — 2 Comments

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At 11:17am on April 24, 2009, Charles Shinaver said…
Good point Bob. As we expand we will look your direction over time. We are likely to have a meeting next in Broad Ripple. I will keep you posted.
At 9:19pm on April 23, 2009, Charles Shinaver said…
Hi Bob,
Haven't seen you in a while. I wanted to get you the heads up on this.

The Business Roundtable Network (BRN) is having our biggest event in our short history (Jan. 2009 until now) coming up next week. If ever there was a time to get involved with BRN now would be the time. We provide the support and exchange of expertise needed in this economy. We need a core of people (50) who are truly committed to helping each other get through this economy and thrive.
It would be great to have you as a part of that.
Hope to see you next Thursday. See details below.

Thursday, April 30th
4:30 pm to 6:30 pm
At Conquest Racing Headquarters
Get additional information and register in advance by going to our website: www.brncommunity.com
We need you to register because food is being provided by Z’s Oyster Bar Steakhouse – excellent!
We need numbers so we get the right amount of food!
So register now for this FREE event.
I hope to see you there.
Charles Shinaver, Ph.D.
At 10:02am on July 23, 2008, Theresia Whitfield said…
Hi, Bob,

Thanks for your email address (and Jeff's). I'll go ahead and send the stuff over to you.

And yes, I'd love to get together to talk about TipTopics. I've got some time next Monday, Wednesday and Thursday morning. Will any of those work for you?
At 2:40pm on July 22, 2008, Theresia Whitfield said…
Hi, Bob! Can I get your email address? I know you've seen all the stuff posted about Blog Indiana. I'm doing their PR and wanted to get you some information (our latest press releases) for distribution to the members of Indy Rainbow. Would that be ok??!! Thanks a bunch!
At 4:53pm on June 7, 2008, Andrea Ridder said…
Bob,

I would love to chat. Please feel free to call me anytime on Monday, 863-2550. I apologize for my delay, I was out on Thurs-Friday.

My best,

Andrea
At 7:29pm on May 7, 2008, Nicki Laycoax said…
Bob,

I just wanted to stop in and say hello! Hope all is well with you!

Nicki
At 5:29pm on April 17, 2008, Charles Shinaver said…
Hi Bob,
I read you TipsTopics article. I liked it. I am doing many of those things, however I need more help. I am a licensed psychologist, but I am really shifting into a focus upon coaching. I would like to understand better how your approach works. I do believe I need a professional to help me get the word out better on my website, through e-mail and through print. So let me know your thoughts. My website is; www.charlesshinaveriiiphd.com. You can e-mail me at charles.shinaver@gmail.com and my office phone is 337-9227.

Thanks, Charles
At 11:35am on April 1, 2008, Jason Lee said…
www.letitrain.com is the rainmakers ning site

creat your page and join the RMMA

Rainmakers Marketing Alliance!!!
At 9:36am on April 1, 2008, Jason Lee said…
Look at this. Two Bobs with one post!!!!

Kyle Lacy and I are heading up a Rainmakers Marketing Alliance. The marketing talent within Rainmakers is just too valuable not to be organized in some fashion.

You guys should certainly be a part of it. The main purpose is just to get a head count of marketing/advertising pros within Rainmakers and make it easier for us to know each other. Maybe we'll pick a particular meeting every month to blow up with marketing/Ad people.

The current way of meeting them is by going from meeting to meeting and asking random people "do you know any marketing/advertising people here?" Seems like we should have a community within the community.

I think I'll start a discussion in the Rainmakers group later today when I have more time.
At 1:41pm on March 19, 2008, Scott Flood said…
Enjoyed it, too, Bob!
 
 

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