Karin Pinter's Blog, page 10
August 21, 2016
Why I Love the Olympics (and you do too)
I gained an early appreciation for the Olympics as a kid growing up in Spain. I took pride in our athletes, and often wondered how they got to be on the national team. There was always something amazing about the opening ceremonies and the Parade of Nations. That inspiration remains with me no matter what. Read More…
Published on August 21, 2016 10:07
June 14, 2016
Let’s Be Frank
Last week, I encouraged you to reach out to someone you deem as being well off and ask if there’s something they could use some help with. Did you do it? What happened? You could literally save someone’s life by doing that, and here’s why: Acoaching colleague shared a Linkedin article about a Swiss CEO Read More…
Published on June 14, 2016 05:00
June 7, 2016
I Could Really Use Some Help Here
It’s easy to think that someone whom we perceive to be successful (in whatever way we relate to success) doesn’t need or want help. It’s very easy to assume the CEO has it all together and doesn’t need help. It’s easy to assume the woman who carries herself confidently has it all figured out and Read More…
Published on June 07, 2016 03:30
April 25, 2016
How Can You Tell If It’s Working?
Last week I told you what Tim’s website has done for him and his Portland coffee roasting business so far. What I didn’t tell you was how quickly his site is showing up on search engines for targeted terms that draw customers to his site.Of course, we’re not doing this blind. We monitor his site’s Read More…
Published on April 25, 2016 21:12
April 18, 2016
I’m not REALLY Working…
When I started building websites in 1999, I inherently knew the value of what I was building without even having the full experience of it yet. It was fun, it felt good, and don’t ask me how I knew the benefit of having a website, I just KNEW it was a very good thing. That’s Read More…
Published on April 18, 2016 20:47
February 27, 2016
You’re Not Broken
It was a Sunday afternoon. Sitting across the table from me at the coffee shop was a highly successful business man who was managing several high end companies, traveling the world for client meetings and conferences. Life was good on all fronts – he had the luxury car, a comfortable house, he was on a Read More…
Published on February 27, 2016 17:35
December 10, 2015
How to Track Your Website’s Revenue
Monitoring your website’s leads and conversions should be a key piece of your business development to know who is reaching you from where, whether it’s your website, your Facebook ads, your newsletter…These are all key ingredients to create a recipe for your business growth and success. From a website standpoint, it’s easy to set up Read More…
Published on December 10, 2015 14:05
December 4, 2015
The Gift of Conversation
My friends in Spain used to joke that I was always on the phone talking to people. One of them even made me a t-shirt about it. In hindsight now, after utilizing tech to the max, I remember WHY I love talking so much… We have this saying in Spanish, “Hablando se entiende la gente.” Read More…
Published on December 04, 2015 14:05
November 19, 2015
Why Successful Businesses are Actually Successful
I’ve had some great marketing conversations recently with people about how I can help them grow their revenue within the next 12 months. It’s inspiring what they want to create for themselves and their businesses.When you invest in your highest good, it’s not just for you – it’s for your family, your business, and the Read More…
Published on November 19, 2015 00:34
November 14, 2015
Do It All For Love
Yesterday could have been just another Friday, except the energy felt different. There was a slowness and a stillness, and I thought it was just me. There I was, working on new pricing for Niki Owl coloring books for my website, when I felt pinged to check Facebook. A post from a friend mentioned what Read More…
Published on November 14, 2015 11:33


