Clicks for Home and Internet Businesses
Thanks to the lovely Anne Maybus over at Diva Days and Tall Poppy, and indirectly through Business Mums Network, Pink Apple was recently introduced to Susan Kirk of Lingo. Susan has an online magazine, called Clicks Plus, aimed fairly and squarely at home and internet businesses.
The March edition of Clicks Plus is a must-read for all of us in small/micro/home-based businesses. Her theme is networking and she delves into several different networking communities/businesses around the countryside. As a Queenslander, there is a a bit of a stronger Queensland influence, however.
So that means my mate Karen Wallace at The Clearing Space should be able to explore some of those Queensland-based Networking groups and report back for us all! Are you up for that challenge Karen?
But I digress!
In keeping with Susan’s theme, it’s entirely appropriate that the self-dubbed Networking Queen at Pink Apple should also get a guernsey in this month’s magazine. Make sure you read the other articles before (no, let’s make that after) you skip to Page 36 and read Susan’s interview with me.
Normally to read this magazine, you need to be a subscriber. And this month’s edition has already been circulated. But with Susan’s generous permission, I’m bringing YOU, my Take A Bite readers, a privileged link to the March edition. After you’ve read it you’ll be wanting to go and subscribe, (go on it’s free) to Clicks Plus for your monthly dose.
Thanks for some really interesting questions to get me thinking Susan!












It was a great interview Chris. I hope it helps raise your profile even more.
Chris, I have been trying all week to avoid this post and your challenge that I should check out some of the networking organisations up here in sunny Brisbane… only it hasn’t seemed to work
My technorati searches keep popping it into my feed a couple of times a day! (How do you DO that?)…
So, here’s my response. I’ll certainly try. Especially since now I have been over and checked out the mag (as well as your brilliant interview!) and there was one organisation I had been tempted to visit, anyway…
Thanks, friend.
Karen
That’s a coincidence or is it synchronicity or just plain old fate. Or maybe it’s karma!!!
Thanks Anne
Firstly for the connection and secondly for the nice things you say!
We’re going to have to have a chat at the very least Anne! Seeing we’re in the same state!