Tag Archive | "reality tv"

A Vera Real Possibility on DWTS

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

A Vera Real Possibility on DWTS


The 8th season of Dancing With the Stars just wrapped up a few weeks ago, but gossip police are already wondering who will be taking the big trophy away from Shawn Johnson and my favorite pretty boy dancer Mark Ballas. Will it be…Vera Wang?

Zuma Press

Zuma Press

Say what? Vera Wang was a trained figure skater in a past life so this could get interesting! Sources linked to E! have confirmed that she is the first to sign on to the next season of DWTS, but ABC reps have neither confirmed nor denied her stepping into some snazzy high heels and showing us what she’s got on the dance floor.  And, as of the time of this post none of her reps had returned any phone calls to confirm her addition to the cast.

We will just have to wait for the rest of the cast to be announced. This usually comes about six weeks before the show premieres with much excitement. The show premieres on September 21, 2009.  Mark your calendars reality TV and fashion fans alike, I’ve got you covered!

Ashley Shute spends eight hours a day working as a blue jean and t-shirt wearing community organizer in San Antonio. The other 16 hours are dedicated to dreaming about and shopping for the latest luxury fashions. Her style icon is Jacqueline Kennedy; classic, clean, and always professional. You will never find a fake bag in her closet and she wants a collection of Manolo Blahnik shoes before she turns 30.

Posted in Lifestyle, Social Media & Blogs, Work/LifeComments (0)

How to pitch for what you want

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , , ,

How to pitch for what you want


I get around three to four pitches a day from PR firms and they all suck. Some of them suck so badly I want to re-post them on my blog and make fun of them, but that’s not what I do here. Yet.

You don’t want to make their mistakes. Maybe you want your old boss to give you advice on your current job situation, or need a restaurant recommendation, or you want a blogger to write about reality TV star suicides. Whatever it is, here are four rules that apply:

1. Be personal.
Mass emails are interruptive advertising. They are the commercials I skip, the billboards I glaze over and the fliers that line the trash. If you have someone’s email, you should have their name. Use it.

But a name isn’t personal enough anymore. You know what’s personal? Showing that you respect me enough to know something about me. Anything. Talk about your mutual friend, your fellow obsession with brussels sprouts, or how you respect their blog/company/daughter and why.

Extreme targeting through the cultivation of conversations and relationships is the future of advertising. Big companies will do this by creating spaces where consumers will come to them and receive personalized value in return. You can do this by making it fun, easy and enjoyable to enter into a conversation with you and by showing the value you provide. You’re human. Act like it.

2. Be persistent.
There is no such thing as a perfect pitch. One, because it has to be customized for each person, and two because you can’t possibly know what each person will respond to unless you’ve worked with them before. Even then, people are fickle.

Everyone makes the first call. Everyone leaves one message. And everyone is also counting on you to give up. Maybe not the first time, but certainly the second or third. Don’t be a wuss. If your request is important, keep trying. People are busy, or maybe you didn’t pitch well enough the first time, or maybe they just want to see if you have the gumption to keep playing.

During college I was the top fundraiser for my university foundation. Here’s why. We had to make five asks in a phone call. Ninety percent of my co-workers would stop after one ask or get uncomfortable after the second. I made all five. Don’t give up.

3. Be specific.
People can’t read minds. Trust me, I’ve tested every boyfriend I’ve had. Nothing.

Most people don’t have specific requests. They send information or they send praise, but no call to action. Tell me what you want. It’s great that you’re writing an e-book on careers or it sucks that you’re having problems at work. And I’m glad that you love my blog, but is there something I can do for you? Then tell me. Follow through. Close the deal. It’s easy to do this by ending a conversation with a specific request:

“Can I count on you to give $100?”
“Does a 1:00 pm call on Thursday work?”
“Will you attend my restaurant opening?”

4. Say thank you. For the love of God.
My last job was all about keeping young professionals in the city. So when a candidate said she had been rejected by a local organization for a job, I asked her who the contact was. When it turned out to be someone I knew well, I offered to call my contact and ask that person to take a second look at the candidate. My contact agreed, the candidate was interviewed and was subsequently hired for a position.

And I never heard a thank you. Ever. That sort of thing happened all the time and what irks me even more is that it still does. Constantly. You have to show appreciation.

People don’t help you out of the goodness of their hearts. People help for two reasons: 1) they want to feel good when their advice or assistance pays off, and 2) they think by helping you, they can help themselves.

When I got my current position, I called the friend who got me in the door immediately to thank her. And then I sent her flowers. Oftentimes, when you ask for something, there’s not much you’re able to give back in return. A simple thank you goes a long way.

Pitch Point.

What’s worked for you? What hasn’t? Share your practical and creative tips below.

Posted in Business 101, Highlights, NetworkingComments (0)

DASH: Vandalized!

Tags: , , , , , , , , , , ,

DASH: Vandalized!


If you’ve watched Keeping Up With The Kardashians on E! before you know that the Kardashian girls have their own store called DASH in Calabasas, California. But say what? There’s a DASH in Florida too? That’s news to me!

Kim Kardashian Checking Everything Out

Kim Kardashian Checking Everything Out

Well, it’s actually news to everyone. The store isn’t even open yet and will be featured in Kourtney and Khloe’s new reality TV show. Well, press is press.

Anyway, the store sells all the designer duds that luxury fashionistas love and adore, including Alice & Olivia, Elizabeth & James, Milly, & Michelle Mason.  If you’ve kept up with the Kardashians you may remember the episode where the California store was broken in to. Well, now the South Beach location has been vandalized as well.

Yikes! Talk about bad luck! The stores windows were all scratched up over night and some gang symbols were written on the side of the walls.  Kourtney said that none of the vandalism was specific to the store or the girls; the store’s address is not published.

You can keep up with all of the Kardashians on Twitter too, Kourtney, Khloe, Kim (oh and another shameless Hills mention..Brody.)

Photo from: INF

Ashley Shute spends eight hours a day working as a blue jean and t-shirt wearing community organizer in San Antonio. The other 16 hours are dedicated to dreaming about and shopping for the latest luxury fashions. Her style icon is Jacqueline Kennedy; classic, clean, and always professional. You will never find a fake bag in her closet and she wants a collection of Manolo Blahnik shoes before she turns 30.

Posted in Career, FashionComments (0)

  • About
  • Latest
  • Comments
  • Tags
  • Subscribe
  • Bizzy Women aims to bring high quality information together in one place to empower busy professional women. Topics include investing, finance, work-life balance, parenting, and everything in between.

    As a female entrepreneur and mother, I'm always on the lookout for advice on how to excel both professionally and personally... Read more»

  • Subscribe to Email Updates

  • Subscribe via Email