The vast majority of us have an opinion. In fact, most folks probably think we have too MANY opinions.
I am not naive. I know what kind of shape the world's in. I wish many things were different, but as the saying goes, if wishes were candy...
Amazing how people can manipulate their thoughts, isn't it? For example, how often is luck attributed to and given full credit for your hard work?
I don't think there's much doubt that I love publishing a newsletter, but there are days...
The worst possible mistake some people can (and will) make during the next few weeks will be to cut back on their advertising campaigns, thinking this is not the time. Here's a sample of some of what they are going to be erroneously thinking.
Everyone's tapped out after spending for gifts. Nobody's going to be using their computers during the Holidays. People are going to be too busy visiting and planning for New Year's and won't pay much attention to the Internet. People will get angry with you if you have the nerve to ask them to spend any money right after the Big Holiday.
You think that's a silly title, huh? It's not - there are plenty of similarities. You just haven't thought of them. Yet.
Well, it was only a matter of time, wasn't it?
As more and more people scramble to the Internet to seek their fortune, it's an easy step to allow the Net to interfere with the affairs of the heart and home.
The Internet is an ambiguous place. There's enough fertilizer out there to keep several thousand rose bushes blue-ribbon winners.