• One Selfish Benefit For Living By the New Rules of Entrepreneurship

    So after publishing my rough draft of the New Rules of Entrepreneurship, I thought I might have left out something substantial — the benefits. I probably didn’t include them in the original draft, simply because I feel the rules are our responsibility, you know, the one about being decent human beings, regardless of the benefits.…

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  • It’s Time For a New Set of Rules for Entrepreneurs

    I’m pretty fed up with the current playbook for entrepreneurs. Somehow we’ve gotten into this rut of a jacked up mindset that the key to success is to bulldoze people to get what we really want. We put profits over people. We make decisions that help us get where we want, at the increasing expense…

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  • Dear Developers, Here’s Some Advice For Your Career

    Over the past 5 years I’ve had the privilege of working directly with web developers and software programmers. In that time, I’ve also interviewed and worked with a number of developers, along with managed and lead the development team at iThemes. I can safely say, it’s been both one of the delights of my work…

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  • On Sustainable Business Models in Business (And WordPress)

    Prepare yourself. This is going to be a long one. *** So today, WooThemes, who we have known for a while and have been around as long as iThemes, starting their shop back in 2008, announced some significant changes to their business model — namely that “support and updates will be capped to one year…

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  • 6 Keys to Maintaining a Healthy Dose of Narcissism on Social Media

    This week I was invited to be on Huffington Post Live show to talk about narcissism on the web on a segment called “Obsessed with Ourselves.” The producers found me because of a blog post I wrote in 2009 titled “Why Narcissism is Necessary on Twitter.” I had almost forgotten about the post but being…

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  • Why We Still Love Oklahoma

    I was in the Oklahoma City metro when the May 3, 1999 tornadoes ripped through Moore, watching it from my fraternity house at college. And I was here when the May 20, 2013 tornadoes as well, this time at my office in Edmond. In business circles a lot of people know I’m from Oklahoma City…

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  • Your Quick 45-Minute Business Tuneup

    As business owners and entrepreneurs, we’re often too busy working “IN the business” to work “ON the business.” But every so often, we need to be able to take some time to tuneup the overarching way you do business. This is one of the facets of our business I love the most … taking a…

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  • What Does the Future Hold for WordPress?

    Reflecting on 10 years of having WordPress in the world (anniversary was yesterday), I just published a post titled The Future of WordPress and gave 6 keys and challenges for how this awesome software can stay relevant. Six keys to the future of WordPress: Blogging Mobile Identity Security Freedom You And here are 10 ideas…

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  • 6 Reasons to Use Mind Maps for Your Next Blog Post or Presentation

    I’ve been writing for publications since I was 15 years old and spent a large part of my career working for newspapers and magazines, in addition to the blogging I’ve done. And in the last year, my approach to writing has been revolutionized by mind maps. In fact, my entire creative thought process has increasingly been…

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  • My New Custom WordPress Theme

    It’s been well over a year since I had our chief designer, Ty Carlson, for our Creative Services team redesign my website … but recently asked him to put on a new coat of paint. Ty is one of the most talented web designers I’ve known, redesigning some of Oklahoma’s largest blog sites this year…

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