Can You Resist Temptations of Technologies of the Past?

The out-of-the-blue voicemail said:  Pat Bacceli suggested we call. She thinks the work you do is fabulous and she wants to help you reach more people.  Give us a call as soon as you can.

Really?  THE  Dr Pat of talk radio to thrive by fame has heard of little ole me? And she’s . . . → Read More: Can You Resist Temptations of Technologies of the Past?

Keeping Up on SEO As Google Makes Nov 2011 Changes

Don’t ya just hate it when you think you’ve learned something, have almost got it habituated, and then it changes?

Welcome to the status quo of SEO.  Search engine optimization “rules” and factors are an ever changing game, usually driven by Google’s desire to keep things fresh.  SEO isn’t like learning a foreign language . . . → Read More: Keeping Up on SEO As Google Makes Nov 2011 Changes

Wellness, Goals, Happiness --Tough to Sell When Your Ideal Clients Don't Buy What's Good for Them

Have you noticed? …. wellness, achieving dreams, and happiness are tough to sell.

In a consumer society like ours (even in a recession, billions of dollars are spent every day), people as a whole just don’t rush to buy what’s good for them. They buy what makes them feel good, even knowing that . . . → Read More: Wellness, Goals, Happiness –Tough to Sell When Your Ideal Clients Don’t Buy What’s Good for Them

Are You Playing a Good Game of Risk & Reward?

Hanukkah starts this week and the dreidel song has been on my brain. A dreidel is a spinning top used in a child’s game of risk and reward.

Shown on the drawing here are the shin and gimel symbols ~ a reminder that to get all the reward (gimel), something must be put in . . . → Read More: Are You Playing a Good Game of Risk & Reward?



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