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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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Case Study @ Fidalgo Films – Kickstarter

What does it take to run a successful Kickstarter campaign?  Earlier this year, we helped our friends over at Fidalgo Films reach their goal of $10,000 to fund post-production on their short film “The Bath“,

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Eliminate Single Points of Failure

The following is a response to Sebastian Marshall’s blog post: High Production, Shaky Habits. Hey Sebastian, long time listener, first time caller. Your challenges with a productive yet erratic / uneven schedule reminded me of

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Regenerate

This year, my favorite Television Series turns 50.  Regular readers of my articles will easily identify this show as Doctor Who.  Irregular readers might also easily identify this show, as it has grown in popularity

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The 1st Small Biz Commandment

Commandment 1:  Be Intentional NOTE FROM NATE: So it’s been a month since we posted a commandment. Now, I”m pretty good at sticking to our editorial calendar +/- a day. But for some reason, this

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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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