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I am a photographer, entrepreneur, software engineer, guitarist, climber, and telemark skier

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Posts Tagged marketing

Does cold calling actually work for you IT firms?

I got another cold call today from an Indian IT outsourcing company, despite that it says not to cold call me on my linked-in profile (which I’m sure is the place they harvested my contact information from). Besides being extremely annoying, I wonder if this strategy actually works for them? How many times have you [...]


Good customer service means replying to email immediately

If someone emails you with a problem, question, or concern and you don’t have an immediate answer, you have two choices. First, you could defer the email, and let it sit in your inbox for a couple days while you gather the information for a solid reply that answers the customer’s concerns. Or, you could [...]


Why twitter is relevant and how it can make money

There’s been some speculation on how twitter can make money and while there are detractors who still don’t understand why people would twitter, it’s becoming clear that twitter happens to have captured a unique segment of the population in a way that practically no other site has. Twitter’s very nature attracts chatterboxes, connectors, social sneezers. [...]


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