Archive for the ‘Networking’ Category

Networking on Sunday

Sunday, February 11th, 2007

I'm supposed to be working on my taxes. That's boring. Instead, I spent a few hours on Yahoo Instant Messenger, chatting and strategizing with my friend and partner, Todd Arsenault. Then, I fired up Microsoft Word and replied to an email. Microsoft Word? E-mail? Whatever do you mean, Mitch? Well, my friend, ...

The Rainmakers

Friday, December 15th, 2006

I'm Not Getting Any Sales! Sometimes, it is as simple as deciding to just do it. You are in business. You're in a rut. Your last sale was more remote than your oil change. Oh, and the car note is overdue. What to do? You don't have to be in dire straits to ...

Functional Inertia - Day 2

Monday, December 4th, 2006

If you read my Hello, World post, you may recall the five symptoms of my made-up term for failure to take action: excuses procrastination indecision perfectionism analysis paralysis Once I overcame the excuses, procrastination and perfectionism, it was easy to get started. However, I am by no means cured, so I continue the diagnosis with ...

The Relationship Side of Affiliate Marketing

Friday, December 1st, 2006

[Affiliate Spotlight on: Wall Street Spin ®] Betty Dietch and her husband Donald created Wall Street Spin ®. Their game was the first product I sold on the internet. There is a nice backstory to how we connected, but for now, I'd like to share the best part of affiliate marketing: Hi ...

Networking Online

Tuesday, November 28th, 2006

Well, now that I've taken the first steps to rid myself of Functional Inertia, I'll keep the stone rolling with a post about Working at Home. I've come to the conclusion that networking websites are the most useful online resource for me. Blogs and forums provide an awesome interactive format for ...