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Testimonial: Eric Nordling

“Perfect for small businesses. Nate’s been helping my small business since last year and now he has created a name and business out of what he’s been doing all along: helping small businesses stop the

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Mailchimp for Small Business

Lessons learned from over 200 Mailchimp campaigns Yep, that’s another milestone for the Small Biz triage team.  You may now uncork your champagne bottles. <pop!> S’alright, enough bragging from me.  If you’re looking for a

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How To Be A Social Media Champion

Everybody wants to be the best.  Only one, however, can be The Champion. Well, that’s not exactly true.  In the world of social media marketing, everyone can become a champion, yes, even you. This is

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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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How to Fire a Client: Part 2

Read Part One Here So you need to fire a client. In full disclosure, I’ve failed as many times as I’ve succeeded in this particular department.  Dealing with human beings can be a messy business,

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RIP: Johnny B

One of my best friends – John Broderson a.k.a. Johnny B – died this week. He was Small Biz Triage’s first hire. Copywriting, video production, canvassing, event marketing, etc… Johnny could do f-ing anything. Hell,

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How to Fire a Client: Part 1

I’ve had to fire a handful of clients since I’ve been in business.  It is a very necessary, and potentially dangerous chore that most small biz owners ignore. Part 1 of this blog will cover

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Beer & Smokes, humble beginnings

Just got the expiration, will not renew notice from GoDaddy for SAVORTHESOUND.COM. So I got to thinking about the humble beginnings of my business, dug deep into my email, and found the thread below.  That

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Why my blog sucks?

Why? Because I haven’t updated it in FOUR MONTHS. And the last two blogs were ATROCIOUS.  Suppose I could pull that post down, or pull the blog down completely.  Transparency is necessary and often embarrassing.  And

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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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