Staccato Snap

March 6th, 2008 | by Mitchell Allen |

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Photo by Mitch (believe it or not)

Staccato Snap* is a weekly journal highlighting my return to Network Marketing.

Each post provides a glimpse into my SendOutCards business.

There will be eight parts to each post:

  • WHY?
  • My Thought Processes
  • Lessons I Learned
  • Inspiration
  • Samples
  • Statistics
  • Recommended Resources
  • Feedback

WHY?

Why? As in, “What is your ‘Why’?” Each post starts off with this life-affirming question.

My thought processes

This is the diary portion of the post, where I may think aloud or simply list a sequence of thoughts that lead to a particular action.

Lessons I learn

Here’s where I share what I learn from trainings, conference calls, meetings and “in the trenches”.

Inspiration

Hey, it is me, after all. That’s what I try to do whenever I write.

Samples

I’ll showcase some artwork and verses. (Glance down to see an unlikely verse!)

Statistics

I’ll show some relevant numbers, dress them up in pretty colors and help you analyze them.

Recommended Resources

If you’re inspired to take action in setting up your own online business, I’ll give you some recommendations.

No affiliate links will be used here.

Any links to the business opportunity will be on the main blog, probably under Creative Sites.

I want this to be a commercial-free experience.

Feedback

I hope there will be lots of conversation following each entry.



* Staccato Snap also was my entry into a onedollarjackpot.com twenty-five words or less competition.
The question was, “What’s the best thing in the world to hear when you wake up?”

I think my response was Andrew Beeston’s least favorite but, who knows?

It may wind up on a humorous birthday card!

The staccato SNAP

of synovial sap,

and the creak of my ankle, too!

  1. 2 Responses to “Staccato Snap”

  2. By Heidi Caswell on Mar 7, 2008 | Reply

    You do have a little blue butterfly favicon, congrats!
    Also congrats on getting your SendOutCards business started. What a fun way to track your progress.

  3. By Mitchell Allen on Mar 8, 2008 | Reply

    Heidi, thanks for indulging a wannabe iconographer :)
    I’m trying to decide whether the journal should be pages or posts.

    I suppose I could excerpt each week’s page in a post.
    What do you suggest?

    Mitch

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