Atlanta area Twitter users, mark your calendars: Zero-G Creative is hosting a TweetUp! Come meet, network and raise a glass with your local Tweeple. @erikwolf will be there and so will @fletchcreative and @swfrost. Scheduled for Febrary 5, 2009 from 6PM – 9PM at the 5 Seasons Brewery in Alpharetta. Twitter users, RSVP here with [...]
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In my line of work, we meet a WHOLE lot of first time entrepreneurs and we’ve seen a whole lot of successes and failures. If you are one of the dreamers out there with a $100 million idea in your back pocket, here are three easy ways I’ve found to help improve your chances of [...]
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If you were to build a house from scratch, there are a LOT of people who are absolutely crucial to the process. You need an architect to draw up the master plan, you need a contractor to put everything together and plumbers, electricians and landscapers to help finish the project. I’m oversimplifying of course, but [...]
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I just couldn’t resist writing this, especially since so many people have been asking me about being on “the Twitter” and how it works, how I use it and what I hope to gain by being there. So I’ve compiled the top six lessons I’ve learned over six months of sharing my thoughts in 140 [...]
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What would you risk for something you really believed in? Emily Capps and I have been working together for nearly four years. She’s a fantastically talented copywriter and I’ve hired her many times. I’ve done work for her as well as she hired Zero-G to redo her web site back in 2007. Over lunch a [...]
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In my New Years Resolution post, I recommended that small businesses make positive changes this year towards environmental responsibility. Why? Because being “green” is not only good for the planet, it can also be profitable and give you a competitive edge over larger, slower-moving competitors. It also makes your firm an easy hire for customers [...]
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