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Unconventional

WHY Do You Do What You Do?

February 17, 2010

What is it that you need to stand for? If you can give one thing to you can give to the world better than anyone else you know, what is it? If it speaks to others, and if there are others share the same values as you do, pretty soon you’ll find yourself leading others.

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The Courage to Be Different

November 11, 2009

I blog about unconventionality, and I tell you, that’s a very lonely world. People wonder why I blog about such a seemingly unpopular subject and tell me to write something “more people” will be interested in reading. They tell me how I can get more traffic that way, and how I can profit from ad [...]

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Mesa Wants You to Be Remarkable

November 5, 2009

One of the most frequently asked questions I receive being online is how to rank highly in search engines. People believe there has to be some way to beat the competitor, and if you can figure it out, Google will bless them with more customers, right?
My belief in SEO or search engine optimization is unconventional. [...]

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Why Grocery Stores Go Out of Business in Arizona

October 27, 2009

I’ve always been critical about the ways grocery stores market every day. I think it’s full of “bad examples”. Unless I am inside Fresh and Easy, Trader Joe’s, Whole Foods or Sprouts, I won’t know any difference whenever visiting places like Basha’s or Albertson’s.
Then there are service friendly ones, such as Safeway, Vons and Fry’s. [...]

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How to Thrive and Profit In Bad Economy – Ignore Everyone

October 22, 2009

One of the biggest obstacles for achieving anything remarkable is the fear of feeling stupid. Nobody wants to feel or appear stupid, and people do anything they can to avoid it. So, it stops people from doing something worthwhile achieving, killing an idea that could otherwise produce great outcome.
The problem is, nobody knows which idea [...]

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Tweeting Your Mesa AZ Business Like a NFL Player

October 6, 2009

Recently, Mashable listed top 20 “Must Follow” NFL tweets. There are players like Reggie Bush and Larry Fitzgerald mentioned. As you probably know, Twitter is also popular among NBA athletes.
What does this mean to the public?
It means… instead of hearing what Larry Fitzgerald says about the recent loss against Indianapolis Colts through the radio wave of ESPN, you get to hear directly from Larry.

It [...]

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Please Help Google Decide for Project 10 to the 100

October 1, 2009

Google is providing $10 million to a project you can vote. It’s an awesome initiative, which celebrates their 10 year anniversary of the company. So, here is a for-profit company, engaging in non-profits and philanthropy work.
I see this cause very very very important…
Here is what you can do.  Simply visit http://www.project10tothe100.com/ and vote with your [...]

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You Are Worth Waiting For

September 29, 2009

The weather is getting cooler here in Mesa as we begin this new season.  I arrived here last October, so this is my one year mark, after having survived the first summer.
In fact, this is when Arizona starts to become great place to live every year.  The mild winter is worth spending 115F heat for [...]

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Giving Customers More Reasons to Talk About Your Business

September 23, 2009

Take a look at the picture below, guys at Boing Boing picked up an article and picture of a bookstore that converted church. 
This is brave, but certainly not boring.  A move like this will get people to talk more about an organization — you can do the same.

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First Step to Becoming an Agent of Change

September 21, 2009

It’s interesting as the football season arrives, all the guys at work start talking about it.  Suddenly, I am starting to connect with people whom I have seen before, yet never spoken with.  Now we have something in common and we’ll exchange a few words as we greet.
If you are an agent for change, you [...]

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