Twitter Business Strategies
Business and Marketing Success Strategies
That’s part of what I’ve been up to these past couple months. It’s amazing how time flies when you’re having fun, ignoring your own blog…
Twitter Business Strategies is a training and support program that’s designed to help entrepreneurs and small business owners and managers learn to use Twitter as [...]

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Jay Aaron on August 14th, 2009

“Better be fun, or…”
Yesterday, my friend and colleague Warren Whitlock was tweeting about one of his core messages: creating a fun path through life. I joked with him about whether work could be fun (of course it can!), and he replied to me via Twitter:
“Better be fun or I ain’t doing it. If you can [...]

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Jay Aaron on August 13th, 2009

Today is Thursday, August 13th, 2009.
Every day since my most recent blog post on (GULP!) May 15th, 2009, I’ve thought about writing a new post.
And every day, I’ve had a “good reason” why I didn’t. Mostly, I’ve been focused on other projects. Projects that have been a greater priority than writing on my blog. About [...]

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I have a “learning orientation” toward life, so I read a LOT.
In this article, I’m going to tell you about my friends and colleagues Judith Sherven & Jim Sniechowski, who have just published their most recent book:
“The Heart of Marketing
Love Your Customers and They Will Love You Back!”
http://www.TheHeartOfMarketing.com
I HIGHLY recommend it. And right now, you [...]

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Twitternar Tuesdays are a weekly series of Teleseminars / TeleWebcasts presented by me (Jay Aaron), featuring world-class experts in the arenas of personal, professional and business success.
On Tuesday evening, 21 April 2009, I have the privilege of presenting my friend, colleague and Mentor Rick Raddatz, Founder of Xiosoft, during not just one, but two “Twitternar [...]

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The Cobbler’s Shoes
“The Cobbler’s Shoes” refers to a story about a cobbler who is so busy making shoes for his customers that he doesn’t make the time to make shoes for his own children.
Be Self-Serving. First.
For more than 30 years, I have taught and reminded people that it’s absolutely essential to invest in self-care FIRST, [...]

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Jay Aaron on January 24th, 2009

Twitter. Reputation. You.
Joining the Twitter Community
I opened my Twitter account (Twitter.com/newthoughts) earlier this month (January, 2009) and dedicated my first couple days as a member of the Twitter community to learning not just the technical aspects of using Twitter, but also observing how others use this service for personal and professional purposes, and the community [...]

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Jay Aaron on January 21st, 2009

Doing anything consistently will lead to Mastery.
So beware!
1. If you aren’t conscientious about what you apply yourself to consciously, you’ll just master what you practice unconsciously.
So f you don’t apply yourself to mastering feeling good about yourself, for example, then you might instead master having a low opinion of yourself. If you don’t conscientiously practice [...]

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Jay Aaron on January 19th, 2009

Today (January 19, 2009) we honor Martin Luther King, Jr. – his life and his contributions.
In 1994, The U.S. Congress charged the Corporation for National and Community Service with transforming the King Holiday into a national “Day of Service.”
I’m don’t have a very high opinion of any “holiday” that begins or ends with the word [...]

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Jay Aaron on January 17th, 2009

People don’t buy what they need. They buy what they want.

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