Archive for Archive for January, 2008
Improving Your Condition…
Last night, I had the privilege of speaking to a fun group about internet marketing. They wanted to learn about e-zines, blogs, audio postcards, etc. I was really surprised when during introductions, several people mentioned that they came because they wanted to learn more about the subject. Wow..no pressure!
Actually, I was very [...]
Data Backup
Backing up your data has become more important than ever in this technological business world. It’s an issue I constantly discuss with my clients. If you do any speaking, consulting, or maybe you’re an author, you know the survivability of your business may depend on your backup.
Of course, I need to practice what I [...]
You can always learn something new
I was at a meeting today where the guest speaker was giving strategies to effectively writing blogs. As a person who juggles four (yes, four) blogs, I was an interested participant. I learned something I never knew…
When I copy and paste my post that I wrote in a Word document into this template, [...]
How valuable is your time?
I once asked a client what he thought his time was worth. He answered without hesitation – “$300 per hour”. Okay. I can buy that. If your time was worth $300 per hour, how much money do you waste a day?
This was never more evident for me than this past week when I had a [...]
One of those days…
It’s been over a week since I’ve posted a blog and that’s a BAD thing. One of my goals is to make sure I’m posting an article at least twice a week. I found time now to do it because…well…it’s been one of those days!
Are you dependent on your e-mail to work? [...]
Insure Your Pets While They Ride with You
I was reading my favorite blogs on Google Reader the other day and I saw my friend and mentor Scott Simmonds posted an article about pet insurance. As you may know, I’m also an insurance consultant (http://www.toroic.com/) so I keep track of current events in the industry. I thought you might find this of value.
Here’s [...]
Amazing Grace…
“Having heard all of this, you may choose to look the other way…but you can never say again that you did not know.”
- William Wilberforce (1759-1833)
This past weekend, my family watched the 2007 movie, Amazing Grace. Amazing is exactly what it turned out to be.
I’m embarrassed that as a History major I had never heard [...]
