Collaboration, Not Competition
I had meetings three days in a row last week, getting to know some fellow business owners and seeing how we can help each other. In one case it sparked thoughts of another business owner I’ve gotten to know who does almost the exact same thing as the individual I was meeting with. It turned out that they already know each other.
One Simple Way to Get Ahead and Have Success
One week after posting a blog about helping you understand key acronyms used in the business world so that you can stay with those conversations and be sharp for the meetings and events you’re attending, I’m going to slightly retract that information. Only because, it all doesn’t mean anything if you’re sitt
Acronyms to Further Your Business Acumen
Everybody has to start somewhere. Even the most accomplished business executives didn’t start out at the top, in a suit, with a corner office, making crucial decisions, and bringing home a corresponding big paycheck.
Put Your Best Foot, er, Face Forward on Facebook
If I was speaking to you via video, I might be advised to have text at the bottom of the screen with a disclaimer saying, “Results not typical,” or words to that affect.
Give Credit Where Credit is Due
The day after tomorrow we start a new chapter with our weekly show, “Now Hear This Entertainment,” which last week released its milestone 100th episode.
Maximize – Monetize! – Your Time
It’s an old cliché but it really is true – time is money. Minimum wage here in Florida is now, for 2016, up to $8.22 an hour. Many professionals you encounter will tell you what their rate is, charging by the hour. Employees want double time if they have to work above and beyond their eight-hour day.
Year in Review – 2015
Each week a blog is posted to provide insights that will help performers take one more step in advancing their career. The hope is to contribute to that vision you have of where you’re headed in both the near and distant future.
Write an Email That Will Get You the Gig
I’m still amazed at some of the emails that I receive. Artists or managers write with what are intended to be pitches to get looked at as a potential new client or to be booked on the weekly show.
Unfortunately, I am amazed at them in a bad way, not an impressed way.
Starting a Reputation Through Your Brand’s First Impression
I always say that I’m not a fan of people who generalize. In fact, I remember in my Logic class in college learning about statements that you can prove to be fallacies by (among other criteria) an appeal to large numbers.
Show Me the Money
Many (many) years ago my brother made a joke. “What talks but can’t sing and dance and doesn’t walk?” He was referring to money in the context of the lyrics to “Forever in Blue Jeans” by Neil Diamond.