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Traits to avoid in a business partner

There are a ton of articles on what to look for in a business partner. For a change of pace, let’s talk about traits to avoid in looking for a business partner.

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English class versus romance: how communication fails

A reason why men and women misunderstand each other: we are taught to. From a very early age through adulthood. Luckily, tough problems can often have simplistic solutions.

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I was going to write about that but….

You ever have an idea for an article or even a set of articles and decide not to write about it? Or perhaps you wrote the article and decided not to publish it? This happens to me a lot, more often than I’d like to admit.

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Jan 14, 2009
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Understanding your audience

The other day I wrote an article about Twitter. When I did this I chuckled because I knew what was going to happen.

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The Twitter debate…revisited

There is a debate going on concerning the use of Twitter and services like it. Specifically, whether the time invested in using the third party services is worth it in the end. Receiving real-time news and real-time conversations. Keep in mind the people discussing this are business owners. The question to me is: What does [...]

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Good communication is as stimulating as black coffee, and just as hard to sleep after

I interact with people all day through various methods: email, instant message, text message, voice and video. I’ve been thinking a lot about how I interact with people lately. A couple of months ago I was talking to a friend online and he was relating how a potential client, when asked to set up a [...]

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Negative criticism comes in all forms. Deal with it.

Last night I went out and I met a man who was very enthusiastic about a new project he wanted to work on. He looked so happy and excited and I was praying the entire time that he didn’t ask me what I thought. Because he had obvious problems with his plan. Obvious to me, [...]

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How you interact with your readers does matter, believe it or not…

I was pointed to an article on ReadWriteWeb talking about the conversation moving away from blogs and being held on other sites: The truth of the matter is, like it or not, the conversations that once existed solely in the blogosphere have now moved on. People still comment, but in a lot of cases, those [...]

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Social interaction = increased responsibility?

I had a game plan for this entry. Bill did a video How To Properly Color Correct A Presidential Candidate showing how easy it would have been to color correct Obama in the video Clinton released called True. My article was going to be about ethics; jumping to conclusions and making accusations about the color [...]

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