Archive for the ‘Vintage Post’ Category
Sunday, June 15th, 2008
Step into my Office and read my bio
On this Father's Day, I reflect on what it means to be me.
I also give a shout out to my father, who has guaranteed his immortality:
Happy Father's Day, Pop!
All My Children
My children are my world and I love that they share their ...
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Tuesday, October 30th, 2007
During a forum posting contest on Entrepreneurdad.com,
I got the idea to write a riveting, eight-part mini-autobiography.
Justin Powell, the site's owner, enjoyed the series and kindly linked to it from his home page.
Now, for the first time on the web, (I checked), I present the complete series in one place.
Click here ...
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Sunday, July 15th, 2007
A few days after Thanksgiving, 2005, I wrote the following post. I don't agree with it any longer, because of the advent of the authority site mentality. This current thinking states that you will get more traffic by being a magnet than you will by being a cattle chute. I ...
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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 ...
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Saturday, December 2nd, 2006
If you're like me, you subscribe to dozens of alerts, email notification services from forums and blog subscriptions.
Unless you judiciously delete each email as soon as you have completed clicking on all of the hyperlinks within, these little notes will clutter up your email folders.
Preventive Measures
On the off-chance that your ...
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Thursday, November 30th, 2006
The following post originally appeared on my WritingUp.com blog. It's a fluff piece, but my point in posting it is to show you how you can reuse your content when you're too busy to crank out something new.
Contrary to popular misconception, you will not be penalized for duplicate articles. If ...
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