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Posts in the Category: Advice
Three Simple Lessons Small Businesses Can Learn From Lance Armstrong
Lance Armstrong owes Manti Te’o a thank you card. The bizarre unfolding narrative about the football star’s fake Twitter girlfriend made Armstrong’s confessional interview with Oprah a comparative non-event this…
When Was the Last Time
You wrote a blog post? You shared a relevant article on Facebook? You thanked someone for a follow on Twitter? You analyzed your website traffic? You checked what your competitors…
How Small Businesses Can Win Black Friday Without Opening Their Doors
One of our favorite holidays is Thanksgiving. Compared to others, it’s straightforward: get together with family and friends, eat, and hang out. It’s easy to focus on what the day…
I don’t understand this billboard for Caribou Coffee
I like coffee – I’ll happily drink the amazing European stuff, crummy vending machine swill, and anything from one of the numerous chains that operate here in the Twin Cities….
The low risks and big payoff for DollarShaveClub.com
In just a week, over 3.2 million people watched this pitch for Santa Monica startup DollarShaveClub.com. Not only have millions of people seen the spot*, if you believe the YouTube comments,…
In the kitchen with Sugo Media
If you want to learn how to cook, your best bet is to spend some time in the kitchen. My father learned how to cook the family recipe for sugo watching…