The paralysis of unlimited opportunity

May 2, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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There aren't just a few options open to you, there are thousands (or more). You can spend your marketing money in more ways than ever, live in more places while still working electronically, contact different people, launch different initiatives, hire...

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“I quilt”

April 27, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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When you've had enough, can't tolerate your job any longer and are ready to quit, perhaps you could try one last thing. Quilt instead. You've got nothing to lose, right? I mean, you're going to quit anyway, so what's the...

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Why are you apologizing?

February 26, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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I don't understand blog posts, emails and other messages that begin with an apology. If you're sorry to interrupt me with that spam, don't send it. If you know that yet another blog post on a topic that's not of...

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Once in a lifetime

February 25, 2010 by RoosterMoon Publishing · Leave a Comment
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This is perhaps the greatest marketing strategy struggle of our time: Should your product or service be very good, meet spec and be beyond reproach or... should it be a remarkable, memorable, over the top, a tell-your-friends event? The answer...

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