About Maria Marsala

An irrepressible entrepreneur, Maria Marsala sold AVON at age 14 and landed on Wall Street three years later. She became a bond trader when female executives were as rare as pink diamonds. For 25 years, Maria streamlined Fortune 500 companies, nurtured non-profits, and discovered her niche—mentoring women CEOs and executives. Armed with corporate secrets and life coach credentials, Maria founded Elevating Your Business to help female financial professionals live better using her proprietary brand of consultative-coaching. Contact Maria today and take the first step toward freedom, full-fillment, and a sparkling quality of life!
26 December 2010

Is It Time To Validate Your Web Pages?

2022-08-07T17:46:48-04:00December 26th, 2010|Leadership|0 Comments

To validate your web pages means that the code behind what you see when you visit a web site page has been written correctly. Then your page will be in a format that is viewable to anyone in the entire world, no matter what browsing program they are using. And we all want our sites to be viewable! To see what the code behind a page looks like, using Internet Explorer (IE), go to the web, click on View, then click on Source or something similar in the drop down box. I’ve looked at my web site statistics and viewers come to my site with 8 different browser program. The most popular is Internet Explorer, but

20 December 2010

Avoid Bumps In The Road To Business Success

2022-08-07T17:46:49-04:00December 20th, 2010|Leadership|1 Comment

Business planning isn't a exact science and it won't guarantee success. Howver, having a road map helps CEOs, presidents and owners steer a business in the right directing and catching things that aren' t working more quickly. Here are just a few benefits why established and growing business create strategic business plans: Anticipate any problem and deal with it right away. Avoid problems altogether. Develop and document milestones along your path to success. Determine if the business is on track to meet goals. Look at your business more objectively. Shows others how your organization plans to hit it’s goals. Learn more about planning on a single page here

20 December 2010

Executive Resumes – Did you use one of these 10 most overused buzzwords?

2022-08-07T17:46:49-04:00December 20th, 2010|Leadership|0 Comments

Well, I'm not sure that anyone actually cringes when they see these words, but do believe that these words don't say anything about your experiences. What can you do if these words are on your resume? Look to turn them into acomplishments. If you are "results-oriented" tell us how. In fact if you take any of the words and ask yourself "how did I do or acomplish that" you'll have a resume that highlights your acomplishments and stand out out from the crowd in the process. http://blog.linkedin.com/2010/12/14/2010-top10-profile-buzzwords/ If your professional profile on LinkedIn is your resume, ise this resource to http://resume.linkedinlabs.com/

18 December 2010

American College Adds One Page Plan to It’s Curriculum

2022-08-07T17:46:49-04:00December 18th, 2010|Teams & Groups|0 Comments

The American College, a fully accredited US institution of higher education dedicated to financial services, recently announced their adoption of The One Page Business Plan® as an industry best planning practice. They have begun the process of incorporating the Financial Services Edition into their Masters in Financial Services Practice Development and Management courses. Dr. Mary Quist-Newins, CFP, CLU, ChFC, State Farm Chair in Women and Financial Services, Assistant Professor, Women’s Studies said, “This book will be required reading and students will be required to submit their One Page Business Plans along with their One Page Budget for their course grade.” For over 83 years, The American College has been a valued business partner to banks, brokerage

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