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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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Irvines Images – Gone Viral

One of my clients, Irvines Images, just had a photo they submitted to a popular Facebook Page go viral today.  Check out these stats! (Oh, and the picture is pretty cool too).     Lesson

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Goodbye @ThatsNotWright

The Sordid Business of Deleting a Twitter Account Sniffle, Sniffle. After weeks and weeks of deliberation (seriously), I’ve finally decided to nuke my @ThatsNotWright on Twitter. May not seem a big deal. I mean, people

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Looking for Heroes

This week, I re-read one of my favorite blogs about what it really means to be a small biz owner: Why Everyone Hopes You’ll Be Their Hero by Robert Bruce. The short but powerful piece has guided many of

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Camus for the Small Biz Owner

“The only way to deal with an un-free world is to become so absolutely free that your very existence is an act of rebellion.” – Albert Camus Been really digging the work of Albert Camus

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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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