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An exercise in Negatives

Usually not a fan of questionnaires, but this one from Duct Tape Marketing got my brain running.   What don’t you want in your life? complainers, non-doers, leeches, the lazy, the weak Who don’t you

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Pandora "Town Hall" Meeting … lessons learned

NOTE FROM NATE: I wrote this nearly a year before Savor the Sound (the ‘other mother’ of Small Biz Triage) became non-profit youth music education social enterprise.  Revealing. ………………….. I was invited to a “Town

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A (business) identity crisis?

NOTE FROM NATE: another blog from the archives before Savor the Sound evolved into a successful non-profit, and its growing “marketing department” became Small Biz Triage. ………….. So I’ve spent an unholy amount of time defining

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Selling, Guilt-Free

Know yourself If you’re confident with who you are and know that your intentions are in the right place (that being….for your customers, not just

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Buffer and Hootsuite

 The 10th installment of  our “Preach what we Practice” series where we’ll give fellow small business owners a back-stage pass to how we do business. This week we’re covering Buffer and HootSuite. – Seth –

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Testimonial: Galen Sanford

Having collaborated with Nate on a number of projects, I’m consistently impressed by his energy, marketing creativity and his 100% buy-in to his clients’ success. When you hire Nate you get a partner who works

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Social Media Marketing: You're Doing It Wrong

 The 9th installment of our new blog series, “Preach what we Practice” where we’ll give fellow small business owners a back-stage pass to how we do business. This week and next we’re in ‘debunking-mode’. –

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Joomla vs Wordpress vs Drupal

Content Management System Roulette Recently, I stumbled across this helpful article, detailing the differences between Joomla, Wordpress, and Drupal, the big three when it comes to content management systems (CMS).  If you’re wondering which CMS

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Selling, Guilt-Free

Know yourself If you’re confident with who you are and know that your intentions are in the right place (that being….for your customers, not just

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