That's A Wrap! Week Ending Jan 21

Our blog has evolved, and is now composed of many voices, not just mine.  This past week was a great example of that richness, with posts by Allison, Jennifer  and Jay, a podcast with Erik Deckers and video content from Rock Walls.  Here is a list of what you missed if you didn’t have a chance to drop by this week. Saturday - Why the cat may be the most important part of our team But it may just be that Clyde the cat is most crucial to Roundpeg’s success. Sure, she sleeps most of the time, annoys the heck out of Jay, and can be a real nuisance. But at the same time, Clyde is one...

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That’s A Wrap! Week Ending Jan 21

Our blog has evolved, and is now composed of many voices, not just mine.  This past week was a great example of that richness, with posts by Allison, Jennifer  and Jay, a podcast with Erik Deckers and video content from Rock Walls.  Here is a list of what you missed if you didn’t have a chance to drop by this week. Saturday - Why the cat may be the most important part of our team But it may just be that Clyde the cat is most crucial to Roundpeg’s success. Sure, she sleeps most of the time, annoys the heck out of Jay, and can be a real nuisance. But at the same time, Clyde is one...

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Branding Yourself with Erik Deckers

Recently, I sat down with Erik Deckers, one of the owners of the ProBlog Service sat down with me in a noisy coffee shop to talk about his new book about personal branding. He is the co-author of Branding Yourself: Using Social Media to Invent or Reinvent Yourself. In today’s podcast Erik shares one of the most important lessons he learned about personal branding as he and Kyle Lacy wrote the book.  I am going to be joining Erik at his launch party on January 24th.  Should I order a copy of his book for you? Podcast Powered By...

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Throw Mama On The Train

I have been nagging, cajoling, pressuring and even bordering on bullying my 67-year old mother to get a Facebook page. She is a long-distance grandmother, and laments not being involved in the daily lives of her grandsons. My sons and I are active Facebook users, and events from the monumental to the mundane are duly posted on our pages. My mother’s friends are in the know about her grandsons, but the only way she can be up-to-date is if her frazzled daughter remembers to call her (only on her landline though, which is a whole other story). Like most members of the Silent Generation and...

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In CRM – Relationship is Key

In a blog post a few weeks ago, Chris Brogran admitted, that despite his best intentions, he was not staying in touch with people as well as he would like. He pledged to try to make his business more human in the year to come.  His comments made me think about my own business. Roundpeg has been around nine years, so it predates many of the popular social media tools.  My relationship building routine, today relies heavily on social media, but has other legs as well.   A CRM (Customer Relationship Management) system  has been a part of my business since the beginning. Starting with a...

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