Part 2: You screwed up. How do you recover?

Posted on February 8th, 2010 by Tyme White in Business

In the last article I spoke making mistakes and moving past those mistakes. In this article, I go into more detail explaining why people usually fail when trying to recover from their mistakes and the key to truly overcoming bad times due to bad decisions being made.

You screwed up. How do you recover?

Posted on February 6th, 2010 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

Success is a beautiful thing but sometimes, it comes before the person receiving the success is ready to handle it. That is what happened, in my opinion, to Daniel Brusilovsky. A 17 year old writer who tried to receive a Macbook Air (compensation) in exchange for writing an article. Daniel crossed the line. How can he recover?

Online pricing: should the rich pay more?

Posted on February 2nd, 2010 by Tyme White in Business

Do people who make more pay more for goods and services? Of course they do. In some situations, this works and is the only way for companies to sustain themselves. Online companies usually do not have this excuse. Rarely do online companies have overhead that need to be increased based on income and rarely does the company owner have the knowledge of how much the consumer makes. Scaling prices based on income can fall flat online.

iPad, loyalty, appreciation and selfishness. Check yourself.

Posted on February 1st, 2010 by Tyme White in Miscellaneous

I read an article about a guy getting his Mom an iPad. His motives for getting an iPad rubbed me the wrong way. He wants to escape the “oppressive chains” of being the one in the family that can fix computers. This led me to think about disloyalty, lack of appreciation, how selfish people can become and (when asking people their thoughts on the article), how easy it can be to hurt someone unintentionally online.

Brand Identity: Be Consistent

Posted on January 27th, 2010 by Tyme White in Business

Customer or reader loyalty is something companies strive for. In truth, the true goal is for customers or readers to be loyal to the company brand not the product or service. If the loyalty is to the product or service, if something better comes out, the customer or reader will move on. Loyalty to the company is a stronger emotional bond. Unfortunately, many sites online are inconsistent with their marketing efforts, resulting in dilution of their brand.

Pre-ordering a game is supposed to be convenient. Not.

Posted on January 26th, 2010 by Tyme White in Technology

Pre-ordering used to be a convenient way to ensure that consumers received their favorite games on launch day. It used to be easy, one could go in the store and pick it up or have it delivered. Things have changed. Store owners want you to come into the store and purchase your game, and game publishers are backing their plays.

Type of site vs. income possibilities

Posted on January 25th, 2010 by Tyme White in Business

The other day I wrote an article about truly being productive: making the right business decisions to achieve your goals. I was asked quite a few times, “Tyme, couldn’t Marvin work out a deal with Apple?” and theoretically, it makes sense doesn’t it? Apple users are loyal, Marvin has the following…why not? Let’s look at the situation more carefully.

Discipline and ambition

Posted on January 22nd, 2010 by Tyme White in Business

Knowing your strengths and weaknesses will help you to achieve your goals. Taking an honest look at your personality type, and matching it with the goals or tasks at hand, will boost the odds in your favor for completing those goals or tasks. Are you a sprint, a fail starter or a long-distance runner?

True productivity and guilt by association

Posted on January 21st, 2010 by Tyme White in Business

Organization. Productivity. These are two things many of us strive for. There are endless articles on how to be more productive. However, no advice and tools in the world can help you achieve your goals if you are making bad decisions