January 12, 2010 – 10:38 am | No Comment

Well, yet another project makes the front page of local media!
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Aberdeen, South Dakota, is a great city to live in.  It is a great city to raise a family in.  Most of …

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The Power of Social Media in Local Markets
January 12, 2010 – 10:38 am | No Comment

Well, yet another project makes the front page of local media!
Link to original story!

Aberdeen, South Dakota, is a great city to live in.  It is a great city to raise a family in.  Most of …

2010 Resolutions and Business Best Practices
January 4, 2010 – 9:57 am | 2 Comments

Depend more on project management, not on shoot-from-the-hip ‘what I feel like doing today’ mentality.  If I’m going to manage my time and the time of others, I need better documentation, planning, and work breakdown.
Cost …

Why Twitter is Here to Stay
April 30, 2009 – 8:43 am | One Comment

I love it when authors try to get in on the Twitter debate. They almost exclusively tie in Twitter’s rapid growth with their take on it’s eventual downfall or shortcomings, yet in the end, encourage …

Tech Training In A Sour Economy: the truth about paid education
April 2, 2009 – 7:29 am | One Comment

I wrote this in response to a forum question regarding what to do with money a military guy got for his education…  Unrefined, will work on it later.
Almost all training organizations and colleges offer online …

Beating A Slump In Your Online Business
March 23, 2009 – 10:04 pm | One Comment

Note: I enjoyed writing this post, which is rare. Usually I try to post content on my blogs that people will find profitable, but this time, I wanted to post something that made the …

Thoughts on this recession
January 23, 2009 – 8:27 am | 7 Comments

Lately we’ve been seeing a lot of bleeding heart stories on the news documenting the suffrage of those less ‘fortunate’.  The people unable to make ends meet financially, the folks who make less than $30,000 …