every man for himself 1. An expression of panic, that everyone should forget about comradeship and save themselves. You might recall a post I wrote a little while ago about customer care. In that post I talked about how customer care was a rare breed and people who put their customers' needs first would do well: this is true today more than ever! I see endless examples day in day out of people who operate from a mindset that says "What's the
Today I'm sharing some thoughts I've had regarding why I blog and why I'll continue to blog, and this article is the brain child of a couple of wonderful fellow bloggers I know who came up with the idea to do a group post on the subject. Thank you Ruth and Simply Stephen. :) The question about why we blog and how or even if it can change the world is a good one to ask. It's easy to
The answer is simple: One Tribe. (Video)
In my last post I discussed the types of challenges you and others face when it comes to building and selling web sites: you might recall I specifically wrote: I know that many of you who have considered selling web property haven’t even tried it for fear of the site transfer among other things. Many of my survey respondents I’ve had the good fortune to hear from, expressed that they are fearful of the site transfer and concerned with not having
make money from home Have you ever typed that search phrase into Google? I know I searched that term more than once quite a few years ago when I didn't want to go back to work and leave my son in childcare. What I was searching for was a J.O.B. that I could do from home. I was looking for that 'new age' company, the company that actually lived up
If you're still undecided about selling websites, feel it's too complicated or that you'll end up in a virtual tangled mess if you dare try it, then you might want to check out my guest post at Josh Spaulding's blog. I've covered off the basics on how to get started and there have been a lot of great comments and questions to which I've given some detailed responses. In one of the comments Peggy asked how to price a basic
Happy holidays and a happy New Year to you! The end of 2009 is here and a new decade awaits us which is very exciting indeed! Although I like to consider plans for the future more than I enjoy looking back on the past, I think it's important to reflect and be open to really 'seeing' what I created in my life, how that served me and how to learn from that for the coming year. When I think about 2009 and


