Archive for July, 2010
The Snooze Button
An easy well to tell if you love what you do everyday is to analyze the average number of times you hit the snooze button in the morning. There’s a massive difference between the waking processes of someone that is excited to get to work and someone that hates what they do everyday. In most [...]
Who Are You?
When a stranger asks you that question, what do you respond with? Do you simply tell them your name, your age, and your profession? If someone truly wants to know who you are, I’m sure they’re looking for more than that. Answering this question in detail really makes you consider your current life and the [...]
Play Around In Memphis (Guest Post)
This is a sponsored guest post written by Memphis Travel on behalf of Memphis CVB. Post powered by Sponzai. More than just the home of the blues and barbeque, Memphis gives you plenty of ways to play around, with fun things to do no matter who you are or what you like. Of course, if [...]
If I Wasn’t 10 Years Old…
… when the universe gave birth to the world wide web, I would have… taken advantage of the immense opportunity at hand. been able to carry out a lot of my ideas more easily. learned about business and e-commerce much quicker. a lot more money. become a multi-millionaire before the age of 25.
How Your Email Address Defines You
Quote #17
Character is how you act when nobody is watching you.
How To Love Your Customers
Yesterday, I talked about the Freshbooks Economy and congratulated them on invoicing over a billion dollars in a short period of time. While that’s obviously super impressive, it’s not as impressive as the way they carry out their business everyday. One could argue that Freshbooks is a successful company because of the advanced software that [...]
The Freshbooks Economy
Would you like to invoice over a billion people in 4 months? The brilliant invoicing company that my companies have been using for a couple years now has done so. Unfortunately, you probably won’t be able to do what they’ve done (at least in invoicing), but you could pay attention to the image and the [...]
Quote #16
Even a broken clock is right twice a day.
Pete Cashmore Interview – The Final Installment
And here is the fourth and final installment of the interview with Pete Cashmore.
