Most founders who’ve been at this for a few years have pieces. Some strategic clarity. A decent presence. Content running, mostly. Owned channels being built. Customer work happening somewhere. The pieces are disconnected. Nobody owns the full picture. Different parts run on different rhythms. Reporting covers what each piece did in isolation, not whether the
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Thursday is guest post day here at Duct Tape Marketing and today’s guest is Scott Yates – Enjoy! photo credit: elycefeliz via
Marketing podcast with Jason Fried photo credit: Michael W. May via photopin cc My youngest daughter works for a tech start-up based
photo credit: jonny goldstein via photopin cc I’ve been selling a service for many, many years and I can tell you that
My weekend blog post routine includes posting links to a handful of tools or great content I ran across during the week.
I love lists. You love lists (Um, that’s why you’re here, right?) Twitter users love lists, but Twitter lists lack something essential.
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I love to read all kinds of book. These days I read a ton of business as a bit of an occupational
Marketing podcast with Jeffrey K. Rohrs Click here to view a transcript of the podcast interview. Audio file transcribed by Rev.com I
I like systems. I think in systems and, even when I don’t realize I’m doing it, I work in systems. There’s something
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