Each year I send out Christmas and Holiday cards to friends, family and business contacts. Some are surprised a tech guy or a guy in general sends snail mail (hate that phrase) cards. Yes it can be quite laborious, but I still think it’s worth my time investment.
Personally, I still enjoy going to […]
I haven’t been to Vegas in three years for a conference, but I’m headed back this week for Blog World Expo. This is my second web conference for 2007 (SXSW was back in March) and I’m curious of the crowd make-up. The headliner names are strong: Arrington, Jeremy Wright, Mark Cuban, Debbie Weil, Larry […]
I heard about this yard sign from a friend and I knew I had to take a picture. This was hands down the funniest picture I saw this week and if you stole the computer from the man’s house… the LEAST you can do is mail him his homework.
If you’re like me, I find a site I find interesting tag it in del.icio.us (or bookmark it) and forget it ever existed. In the past few days, I’ve run across several sites I think you can actually use. regularly. Here’s a quick list of web tools you’ll come back to use again.
[…]
I was in Atlanta to speak at a healthcare web conference on 9-11 and I’m sure you remember your location as well. Today, much has been said in the blogosphere about this day and I think that’s a good thing. It’s too easy to push it out of our consciousness.
Let’s avoid the political […]
Here’s a great post I found from Deaf Musician’s blog about learning business lessons from your girlfriend. My favorites are…
#2 - “They” Are Always Right - Customers may not always be right, but they should walk away from (almost) any situation satisfied.
#5 - Deliver Your Promises - The key to your future success it […]
Update: Gabe commented on this post, confirming Dave’s mention that he’s a good dude… just a misinterpretation of a look.
What do you do? It’s been a tough question for me to answer as it’s been four years since I’ve had just “one job.” During my Bay Area Trip, I visited Lunch 2.0 […]
No, this isn’t my first blog post. It’s actually the first post on my third round of personal blogging. I had to dig a little, but my first post was entitled “Maiden Voyage” written while visiting Oxford University on June 25, 2003. Like first tries at most things… kickstarting the momentum is […]
If you remember nothing else, ponder these three gems.
1- Building a business is more about people than money.
2- The basic principles of business apply offline and on.
3- A simple mind is easily amazed.