Humilty, being humble. It comes easy for some, and harder for others, whether in business or in personal relationships. Some stumble through life being called arrogant or egotistical, and never change because of pride. Others change because they want to grow as a person. In business, being known as being arrogant, can become a bad
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Stop Buying Questionable and Cold Email Lists
If you’re buying email lists that you’re not sure that you’ll get any real clicks, sales, or engagement, stop buying them. Cold lists don’t do anything but make you waste your time. Sure, you may get a few clicks, but they probably bounced quickly off of your landing page or website. Stop Buying Questionable Email
[Continue Reading...]The Pie is Larger Than You Think It Is
When it comes to making money or finding a job or being a blogger, some people have a mentality that can create unnecessary fear. That fear is that the pie is small, or you cannot find a job because there are so many others doing what you want to do. This is also known as
[Continue Reading...]Dear Twitter: How Will Bloggers Prove Their Social Proof?
I happened to run across a post that was from Social Media Examiner, which explained that Twitter was removing the share count feature from social share buttons. The original announcement was made by Twitter, which said that social share counts on Twitter would stop on November 20, 2015. This news also came with the announcement
[Continue Reading...]Why Every Business SHOULD Be Marketing On Linkedin
With over 390 Million members, and an average income of $120000 American, Linkedin has a ton of lead potential that is sorely underutilized. Linkedin has become the social network for businesses and job hunting, for the fact that it is designed and focused on connecting people to getting hired or doing business, rather than a
[Continue Reading...]You Gotta Keep Hustling!
After all these years, I’m still hustling. Hustling… it’s another word for working hard. I know a lot of people who keep telling me how they have a hard time making ends meet. Some of them, I’ve passed them opportunities that if they had only reached out, the job (which included benefits), was in the
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