Three Video Tips From Rocky Walls
On a regular basis I reach out on twitter and invite friends and followers to write guest posts for our blog. The results have been great, as each writer brings a different perspective, experience and tone to our blog. I usually keep the specifications fairly broad, 250 – 300 words on a topic relevant to small business owners. In return I have hosted posts about business etiquette, recruiting, email, time management and SEO. However, today’s post by Rocky Walls of 12 Stars Media is definitely an original. When I asked him for a post about video tips I should have...
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I am excited about being a part of the Rheem Training Network, and I am looking forward to teaching marketing seminars around the country this year. This video gives a brief introduction to many of the topics I will be teaching this...
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On the last working day of the 2010 year, the entire Roundpeg crew took time out to discuss where we’ve been, where we are, and where we’re going. The company has grown over the past year, and we have several exciting projects planned for 2011. The end of year meeting was a time when we could all set company and personal goals, and challenge each other to grow and learn. Quite often, it’s easy to get so overwhelmed with work you forget to step back and analyze the bigger picture. Are you still on the path to where you want to be? If not, what changes to you need to...
read moreWhy the cat may be the most important part of our team
At Roundpeg, we’re blessed with a great team: Lorraine the fearless leader, Jay the marketing wunderkind, Taylor the extraordinary artist, and Rebecca, our office mom. We couldn’t do what we do without each team member working together to achieve some pretty cool things. 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 neat encapsulation of our company culture. Some people will say that company culture isn’t...
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Forget Henry Ford: 5 Easy Lessons for a Tough Economy: On Wednesday, January 26, Nick Carter, President of AddressTwo and Jay Mattingly, Director of Marketing at Roundpeg will teach a seminar on how new business owners can navigate in the unsafe waters of a tough economy. The seminar will be held from 8:30-10 AM at the Trustpointe offices (6666 East 75th Street, Indianapolis, IN 46250). New business owners know just how treacherous starting a new business can be. What many do NOT realize however, is that in addition to being filled with danger, the road to successful business ownership is...
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