How to Get Good Free Images for Your Website
I am guessing you would like to use images for your website that are legitimate. If you don’t care about legitimacy, you can use any image you find! For the rest of us, there are two great resources. (Note that the links are at the end of this post.) Flickr is part of the Yahoo […]
Who does the work?
I’ve been slowly reading a book by Doug Sherman. Before I read the book, I flipped to the back to read the short biography. That colored my view of the content. I started in a place of respect for who he was and the life experiences he learned from. The book Year of Plenty has […]
Listen to Your Employees
There’s a verse in the Bible that says, “No prophet is accepted in his own hometown.” This directly applies to your business. If there is more than one employee – and if you are the boss – listen to your employee or employees. They know more about your business than just about anyone else. Businesses […]
Losing their Soul
“Filmmakers are less interested in making a movie they can take their kids to than in making a movie that will help buy their kids a house in Malibu.” Doug Creutz, a media analyst at Cowen, said that in an article in the September 2011 issue of Fast Company magazine. If you’d like to regain […]
Underpromise and Overdeliver
There’s an easy way to please your clients. Promise less than you intend to deliver. Then deliver more than they expect. This will make your clients happy every time. I say this expecting you to use your common sense; you obviously need to promise what they are expecting. And be able to deliver it within […]
Engagement of Potential New Clients
How do you relate to potential business contacts? Guy Kawasaki suggest several ways in his book Enchantment. The top three are: – Engage fast: Don’t let that contact go cold, after you first meet the person. If you don’t engage fast, they will most likely lose whatever interest they initially had with you or what you […]