Naomi Dunford spent 10 year in corporate communication for Fortune 500 companies before joining the work-at-home bandwagon. She lives and works in her home near Toronto, Canada, together with her husband Jamie Dunford, and their 2 sons Jack and Michael.
Naomi Dunford came from a family on entrepreneurs. When she bore her second child she realized it was high time that she became her own boss and start working from home. Also, because she realized that there is a big gap in the information online to small business owners, (in generally accepted terms, small business must mean at least 500 employees, most small businesses could not even afford 10 employees!), these small businesses could not get decent decent advice without shelling outs lots of cash. It apparently becomes hard for small-time businesses to get decent advice on marketing, and online businesses, if they are just content on making a business that generates a steady stream of household income, yet not becoming into a full-pledged Microsoft or Google. That is when she started her blog the IttyBiz.com. At Ittybiz.com, Naomi is a consultant for micro-business marketing. That is, she is a consultant for businesses with less than 5 employees and are often ignored by the big named copywriters.
In her blog, Naomi Dunford gives tips about copywriting, article marketing, everything that has to do with online marketing. Naomi herself writes the advice from experience and most of her entries are laden with practical and sometimes outright funny stuff which are useful to online marketers with small businesses. When you read through some of Naomi’s posts, most of her advices there are derived from her personal experiences, but it is not always an online marketing experience. It just so happened that that experience taught her something valuable to online marketing in general. It works much like an anecdote.
Much of the people who have subscribed to Naomi Dunford’s blog has not only been well-informed and gained insight into the online marketing industry, but also was thoroughly entertained. Much of her advices and tips are practical and most of her posts are really funny. Naomi Dunford is praised as well by people who have been running small-time online businesses for her straight-forward yet invaluable advice. Her blog is worth visiting and a promise of both wit and learning experience is what you will get there.
