How to Start Your Own WordPress Web Development Business Today
I remember the first weeks and months of trying to break into the web design field … It was hard. It was drastically different from my print design
4 Business Lessons I’ve Learned This Year … So Far
I’m a sponge … love to learn and grow … here’s some business lessons I’ve learned this year: 1. Watch for red flags — I’ve gotten a little
Ideas Suck, Implementation of Ideas Rocks
Everybody has ideas. And many people have good or even great ideas. But the difference is action and implementation. The people who simply dream ideas but don’t implement
Likeability in the Workplace
It goes without saying that most people want to work with people they actually like. Ever had the misery of working with a poisonous coworker? Sure you did.
3 Ways to Gauge Your Mental Health in Business
I’m trying to get more work-life balance and after recently reading The Janitor (at the suggestion of my buddy Ray Griffin), I’ve had some good time of reflection
5 Ways I Find Value in Twitter for My Business
When I created my Twitter account over a year ago, I really didn’t understand it. To me, it seemed like another time-suck Web 2.0 creation. Then one day,
How to Evaluate New Ventures, Projects and Ideas
Every time we identify a new market, or consider a new venture or solution, I try to run through these questions before committing the time, energy and manpower:
Why Online Advertising Is Better Than Traditional Advertising
I’m talking specifically about print (newspapers, magazines) and broadcast (TV, radio). But I’m excluding direct mail advertising. Here’s why online ads beat traditional advertising: It’s measuarable! For the
Establishing Your Own McProcess
Reading The E-Myth for the first time several years ago changed my view of business and entrepreneurship. It’s has been one of the most significant influences on my
Good Example of Business Marketing with Twitter
HostGator, my favorite web hosting company (best customer support, very zippy hosting), uses Twitter extremely well! Follow HostGator on Twitter here and yes, iThemes took an idea from