About Me

Beth Gasser, Confessions of a MomWelcome to my blog where I can be predictably unpredictable. I love to be creative and give things a try. Therefore, new blog sections may come and go. I respond personally to every email I receive, so if you have an idea- let me know.

I love being a mom to my three girls, but a WAHM is where my title ends. I’m always on the go. With owning two businesses and three properties, I have plenty on my “to do” list.

I’m proud to say that I am Minnesota University educated. With a degree in Sociology and another in Small Business Management, my skills are easily put to work doing what I love; working with people, helping small businesses, learning, writing, speaking and being creative. I spend many hours writing lesson plans so I can teach traditional and social marketing techniques to small business owners. I write articles, stay on top of WordPress blogs, and focus a lot of my energy on my social network connections. When time allows, I love to attend networking events and give presentations about topics for which I’m passionate.

On the home front, I’m passionate about my kids, adoption, travel, Chinese and Haitian cultures, and clean water projects. I love creativity, cooking, art, movies, and books. I never stop learning and can easily be engaged in meaningful conversation over a good cup of coffee.

You better believe I’m passionate about helping small business succeed. Whether it’s a small artist or a American manufacturer, I am determined to dedicate my time and talents to helping people grow their business and passions. I think I’d do it whether I was getting paid or not! I  and own Vivid Image, Inc., a professional  Marketing Company focused on blog design and social media. It’s unique from any web design company you’ve ever encountered. We’re ok with being unusual; we walk around in socks, hit a giant gong when we’re excited, recycle everything in our office, host a rotating art gallery, and everyone volunteers their time and talents outside the company at some amazing places. Oh, and we teach business skills to our kids by organizing giant lemonade sales on our front lawn and well, you get the idea.

I try to live each day by finding humor and joy. Here’s to a great  2011!