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Samantha Kelly’s Gift Keeps On Giving
By Cheval John
Samantha Kelly has come a long way to be where she is at today.
Ms. Kelly, also known as “Tweeting Goddess” built her first business to profitability because she connected other Irish entrepreneurs through the #IrishBizParty twitter chat.
That twitter chat led other business owners for meetup gatherings and also led to the Dublin, Ireland native to launch her Tweeting Goddess business.
Ms. Kelly success did not come by accident.
She understood from the first day that if you were going to be successful in business, you have to help other people to achieve success.
And because of her giving mentality and her willingness to help other business owners to be successful, she has achieved great success herself in her business.
In addition, her native Ireland is now going to be even more better because they are catching up in social media.
The reason is because of the first ever Social Media Summit Ireland that began earlier today at Aviva Stadium, home of the rugby and soccer national teams in Dublin.
The conference came to being due to the vision of yours truly, Ms. Kelly.
She saw how behind Irish businesses were in social media compared to businesses in the United States and the United Kingdom.
And the fact that she saw how much it would cost her to attend social media conferences to learn from the leading experts in the social media industry gave her the idea of bringing these same experts to teach the business owners how to build their audience on social media.
The speakers themselves are truly happy to be there to share their social media expertise because they felt welcomed.
Some of these tweets below showcases the success from the social media summit ireland
So if a business is going to be successful for the better by lifting each other up, why are they still tearing each other down?
What they don’t realize is that they are contaminating the market with their selfishness and are ruining opportunity for anyone to make a living for the better.
They still subscribe to the fact that if they undercut their competition and put people down, then their business will be successful.
Thank goodness Ms. Kelly don’t subscribe to the dogma of putting people down in order to be successful with her business.
Because of her willingness to help her “competition” to be successful with their business, the entire business community and sports organizations in Ireland will now be a step further to being proficient with social media as their counterparts in the U.S. and U.K.
YouTube video courtesy of TEDX
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