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Today was a Sunday, day on which most professional people rest. I on the other hand took a trip to the lovely downtown Orlando to do a crack cleanup. What is a crack cleanup you may ask? It is a … Continue reading
A friend who probably wouldn’t want his name mentioned forwarded me the following. I thought it would be fun to open a topic and let you share your own top 5. Here are his: Wow, doom and gloom to sell … Continue reading
If you think I am a complete ass, you need to be here tomorrow at Noon EST: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/988061113 If you don’t know where your business will be 5 years from now, you need to be here: https://www1.gotomeeting.com/register/988061113 I’m joining Karl … Continue reading
It’s January 25th, 2009. Remember that big New Years Resolution you made to improve your business? How’s that coming along? Are you at least 10% there? Are you 90% towards meeting your objectives for January? . . . Big goals … Continue reading
I saw this at the book store yesterday and it damn near brought a tear to my eye: That bull is the symbol of the American pride: confidence and hope in the American financial enterprise. It stands on West side … Continue reading
Feedback on the last series of blog posts is coming in fast and furious. Everything from “I’m so proud of you it brings a tear to my eye…” to “I’d like to pick your brain about XYZ now that you … Continue reading
I’ve been out for the past two weeks and today is my first full day back at work. Feel great, got tons of ideas and full of drive to close up 2008 on a high note and make sure our … Continue reading
Ten pages, 3,779 words and no pictures later, the first Vladville “V…” newsletter has been sent to over 6,000 subscribers. Thank you for your attention and the feedback you choose to share with everyone. Please do me a favor and … Continue reading
Just closed an IM window with one of my guys telling him to put up a little bit longer with the volume as things are going to die down very soon. Then I told him that things typically die down … Continue reading
As the story goes, Queen Marie-Antoinette – the 18th century version of Paris Hilton, showed very little compassion for the starving French people and arguably with the quote above lead to the French Revolution (and a subsequent one-way ticket to … Continue reading