Marty and I are visiting our families in Ohio for Thanksgiving this year. For some crazy reason, I bought our flights through Southwest.
Why did I do that?
If I had bought American Airlines, I could have gotten wifi on the flight. Hell, if the flight was empty enough, I might have been able to upgrade our [...]
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Today Bob Poole launched his wonderful sales and marketing book, Listen First – Sell Later.
I love this book.
This is the project I spent so much time focused on editing in February, and I have been incredibly impressed with the content and usefulness and heart of Bob’s writing. I am proud to have been a part [...]
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Last month, I finished a job editing a book.
I know! A freaking book!
It was an awesome book. It was all about listening and building real trust and relationships in business. Of course, nothing’s ever just about business (and neither was this book). It was an incredible resource in terms of great ideas, practical steps and [...]
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I am hereby boycotting all companies who use “recession” as a buzzword in their mailing lists. OkCupid, eMusic, Wordtracker, PBwiki—you’re on my LIST! You have incited my wrath and must suffer the consequences. Beware the vengeance of my… huge… readership.
Well, quality is better than quantity. My readership IS huge. I love you guys.
I am sick [...]
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Oh, today is Seth day, the day of Seth—and that makes me impossibly happy!
Would you, too, like to experience the marketing genius and pure goodness of Seth?
Go. It’s on me. ;}
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In the grand tradition of writing blog posts while slightly tipsy from my Chuy’s meeting margarita: Look how visible this thing is.
Even if you wouldn’t actually like to eat a fried potato… Don’t you just want it?
It’s a little bit like the strange frozen oranges I kept seeing at TRF, or—wow, super-nostalgia—the giant paper flowers [...]
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