Category: Blog
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Weekly Wrap: 2 Weeks 2 Learn
This week I launched a new online effort. It’s called 2 Weeks 2 Learn. It’s my effort to bring small business owners, young entreprenuers, and those interested in new media together. The idea is to run small 2 week “classes” where 2 students work with me behind closed doors. A focus on connecting 2 new…
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How To Organize 7 Good Skills Into 3 Great Skills
Are you looking to hire someone new? Are you applying for a job yourself and want to know how to organize a resume or cover letter? What are the 3 key soft skills someone can promote? I recently wrote about how important communication, fundamentals and integrity skills are. One of the students I mentor recently…
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3 Tips To Help You Ship Your Product Today.
A million ideas in your head? Trying to finalize your product, service or latest project? Or you are just starting? Stop. Ship. Now. Year is almost over. Your competitor is already doing it. I didn’t coin the phrase “Ship it.” Seth Godin did. If you’re like me, you have a million and one ideas that…
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Blogging 101: Improve Your About Page
Today Chris Brogan writes that it’s all about, About. The About page is the most frequented page across many of the web properties I manage and consult for. It’s even more testament that folks want to learn about YOU more than your offering. The way of human relationship and interaction at it’s finest. The proof…
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Weekly Wrap: 3 Great Traits. Starting Is Easy. Zappos. State Of Flow.
This was a very busy week for me, so the recap is going to be light. I’ve had some great feedback on this week’s featured post. It was also my topic of my discussion at the local community college this week. What I Wrote 3 Great Traits To Look For In A Person – This…
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Communication. Fundamentals. Integrity.
Thursday, December 2nd, I will be speaking about 3 skills or traits I find most important in an employee. Priscilla Grocer from Bristol Community College, has invited me to talk to a few of her classes on important softskills for students entering the work force. I like to break it down to 3 major’s when interviewing a…