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Andrew Sullivan on blogging
One of today's most respected writers and social commentators talks about the phenomenon of blogging.

STAYING TOP OF MIND WITHOUT BEING A PAIN IN THE NECK
By John Doerr “And if you can't be with the one you love, honey, love the one you're with, love the one you're with, love the one you're with, love the one you're with.…” - Stephen Stills Why does it seem that our clients (and prospects) too often take the advice of seventies rock stars when selecting their professional services providers? Perhaps the following story will shed some light.

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Questioning Secrets Revealed
When you get on the phone to your prospective customer, consider that they may be having a really bad day. If the initial reaction to your call is negative, the client may not be reacting to your message. It may be that something else is taking their focus at the time, and your call is an unwelcome intrusion in their day.

Simple and Secure Passwords
Passwords are the basic line of defense against unwanted intrusions. They need to be effective at preventing break-ins, yet easy to remember. Otherwise people tend to take the easy way out and use common names and words – all of which makes the life of a hacker all too easy. But how do you create a password that is both effective against intrusion yet easy to remember? It really is easier than you think.

Why pop-ups are a negative approach to brand selling
I’m sure everyone has experienced the sense of intrusion when you enter a website that immediately targets you with a pop-up advert. Unlike alternative forms of advertising, that provide the viewer with a choice on whether to pursue an offer, pop-ups are forced within view and can often create a negative perception on the brand within the advert.

What To Do With Cracks in Stucco
My tip today has to do with surface cracks in the stucco substrate. They may be unsightly, but short of living on a hill in an active seismic region, cracks shouldn’t really mean much to you. Anything less than the thickness of a credit card can easily be filled and that’s that! Remember that most building codes today mandate a waterproof vapor barrier under all stucco, so it is not likely that a simple surface crack will result in water intrusion.

Progressivism Isn't Progress, XII
Taking the country back from the progressives is the biggest project we've ever faced - even bigger than the World Wars and the Great Depression (which many now believe was caused by the very governmental intrusion that purported to "solve" it). In fact, in the progressive movement, America may finally have met her match. We may well end up willingly destroying ourselves, generations after other "super power" regimes learned the same lessons we're about to learn the hard way....

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