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It’s The Little Things That You Do……..
For many of us, life is experienced in our heads, rather than fully felt in our bodies. Our brains are bombarded with so much information from every corner, and in consequence, so much is missed. Especially the little things.

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What Does It Take to Scale A Web 2.0 Startup?
Last year, the meme of “you can start a company for minimal capital” made the rounds. This is still true. But – it’s not trivial to scale a company for minimal capital (it’s possible, but an exception, not the norm.) This meme is starting to make the rounds – Heather Green at BusinessWeek just wrote an article titled Make-or-Break Time For The Net Newbies.

4 Ways to reduce your costs and to increase income
The little details can make a big difference in the world of business. It is more likely that a small business will experience a surge in profits due to its implementation of a series of small cost-cutting strategies rather than the acquisition of a huge new client. Cost cutting strategies for your small business don’t have to be complicated, they just require that you pay attention to some of the more trivial aspects of your business.

Planning For Small Business Success
You see, successful people don’t just wait around for things to start happening…they make things happen. And not just any old things—the right things.

Living ‘On Purpose’
It has been my experience that we spend an inordinate amount of time worrying about the wrong things. The vast majority of our waking hours are focused on schedules, tasks, finances, and other trivial matters that, in the final analysis, have little to do with our happiness, wellness, and quality of life.

Lean your Marketing thru Segmentation
Not everybody goes through each step of the cycle. Some will skip from step one to step three. Someone may enter the cycle in step three. These interconnections are not trivial, it is what makes your process work and it also may be stopping it from working

Take Note
I would like to focus on something, that at first glance, may appear rather trivial. In fact it might seem so inane that you are wondering why I am even writing about it. It’s ‘note taking’. I learnt a very salient, if not embarrassing, lesson in my early 20’s. When in my first sales consulting role I turned up to a sales meeting with a prospective client with no obvious note taking materials. Up until that time I had never been told to take notes by my managers. I hadn’t thought about talking notes myself. I relied on my memory.

Successful Entrepreneurs Protect Their Nutrition
You might take a shot at doing some great things in the world... and you might fail. But don't fail for a dumb reason. And no reason for failure could be dumber than simply running out of energy and motivation because you let yourself get fat on stupid snack food. It may seem trivial, but it isn't... your inner entrepreneur is hungry and needs you to feed it.

Five Elements of a Credible Startup Marketing Plan
It’s not uncommon for me to see a startup business plan “mission” to be the “premier brand” for their product, yet their marketing budget in the financials is trivial. This combination will almost certainly get your plan tossed by potential investors, who understand all too well the need and cost for marketing in today’s environment.

A Blog Blog, Question Mark
They may seem trivial next to all the other information available on your business' website, but they're a quick and easy way for you to connect with your site's visitors and readers. Blogging often and well (at least well enough) will keep them coming back.

Focus on the critical few.... rather than the trivial many!
Too many growth companies are overwhelmed by lengthy plans and the distraction of the trivial many. Their CEOs find themselves drowning in detail, solving the crise du jour but unable to focus on those few things that would make growth happen. Cast as heroes, they play brilliantly, but dismally fail the audition from actor to director. Great CEOs identify and pursue the ‘critical few’. They make hard choices, adopt an unreasonable stubbornness and ensure each team member is clear and accountable. They leave no fudge room.

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