by Robert | Feb 15, 2012 | Stage 4: Business
I grabbed the excerpt as I found it applicable and similar to Chris Brogans “gate jumping” thoughts. Use this as fuel to forge ahead if you’re stuck. Find what works, iterate, make it better if the idea proves itself worthy. Pulled originally from...
by Robert | Jan 23, 2012 | Experiences, Stage 4: Business
I don’t have tons of free time for my online business. I don’t go to many online webinars from the “Pros” … I don’t host them either. I rarely send out e-mails to my list (once a month), barely do interviews or guest posting. I...
by Robert | Jan 12, 2012 | Stage 4: Business
i’ve been consuming information on productive living for a few years now. i’m by no means an expert, but from experience alone can comment on a few tactics for getting more done in less time, and the optimal actions for achieving results. i have some...
by Robert | Dec 22, 2011 | Stage 4: Business
how do you get over the administration and organizational hump of implementing faster when you want to test an idea and launch something? this is what it looks like for me in my own circumstance right now, how can you re-produce for your business situation? this is an...
by Robert | Nov 22, 2011 | Experiences, Stage 4: Business
so i’ve had mild success online maybe you’re in the same boat. let’s grow them to something more than “mild”. i’ve taken this blog, grown it, started a business, grown it, explored information products, automation and efficiency...
by Robert | Nov 9, 2011 | Experiences, Stage 4: Business
numbers mean a lot to internet folk, but if you have 10 people, paying you $500 a month, you’re making $5000 a month or you have 10,000 people, paying you .50 a month you’re still making $5000 a month. which is better? more importantly, how much time do...