[Guest Post] 6 starting tips for the accidental entrepreneur
Today, The Journal Blog features a guest post by Peggy McHale and Sandi Webster, co-founderes of Consultants 2 Go®, a multi-million dollar consulting firm that provides marketing and analytic solutions to Fortune 500 and mid-size companies, and authors of the new book Black and White Strike Gold, based on their experiences as forced entrepreneurs, starting [...]
Deer-in-the-headlights marketing: not remarkable, just memorable
It was something of a shock to find a reference to Deposit, NY in this post from Seth the Famous, since Deposit is even more obscure than Sidney, NY (where I am).
You don’t expect famous people to have ever heard of anyplace at all in Deposit.
For the record, we have villages in this neck [...]
Know where you’re going so you can get yourself there
There are any number of places I could have gone to find my last post of 2009 but I decided to go with the obvious.
The big politics and policy story of 2009 (if you want to by-pass Inauguration Day) was undoubtedly health care reform. I’m not going to write about it; I found it tedious [...]



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