Hack of the Day: Hold a Facebook Contest

As I was browsing Facebook yesterday, I saw that a friend of mine had shared a post about a jazz vocalist (Diana Krall) coming to the Embassy Therater in Fort Wayne, Indiana where I live.  

The post was published on Friday afternoon and said that they would be giving away two free tickets on Monday. To get a chance to win the tickets, all I had to do was to like, comment, and share the post about the ticket giveaway - which I did.

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Hack of the Day: Type With Your Voice

When I was in college in the late 1990s, a friend in mine had a challenge - he was a slow-typer.  He’d never learned proper typing technique, so his two-finger method would take hours longer than it needed to.

I remember walking into his room one weekend and seeing him at his computer with a headset. He’d just installed brand-new voice recognition software...

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Hack of the Day: Ask an Existing Customer for a Sale

Could you make a sale today if you wanted to?  I'm not talking about customers coming to you, but rather, could you make a sale by going out and finding one?

Finding a sale on a minutes notice is a very challenging task. I know. I used to have a sales job where I had to do that.  When we would arrive to work in the morning, our boss would occasionally tell us we had to go out and find a new sale that day.  So we would...

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Hack of the Day: Make Fabulous First Impressions

This summer, my wife and I decided to sign-up our twin girls for the dive team at our neighborhood pool.  This was only our second year as pool members, but our first experience in working with the dive team. 

We really did not know what to expect.  To our surprise, we found it fairly difficult to actually sign-up the girls as we had to talk t

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Hack of the Day: Become Magnetic by Being Remarkable

My family and I have recently started watching a show on Netflix called Man vs Food.  While the show follows a goofy host trying to win eating challenges in restaurants throughout the country, it also features some of the best and most unique restaurants you can find.

Of all of the restaurants featured on the show, there was one that absolutely stuck out.  It was a doughnut shop.

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Hack of the Day: Create A Landing Page For Your Friends

When I started my photography business more than a decade ago, I was amazed by the support I received from family and friends.  Sure, I offered a great product at a great price, and had a great funnel to get new clients, but the support of friends was amazing.

As I have been building this blog over the last few years, I realized that I did not have that many supporters.  It really wasn't because they didn't want to support me.  It was because I

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Hack of the Day: Simplify Something Causing Resistance

Has something ever backfired on you because you made it too innovative or too complex?

When I first started my photography business, I wanted to get some excitement going among my friends and various networks.  Since this was before I knew anything about internet marketing, I advertised my new services through a traditional marketing channel: a postcard advertisement.

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An Announcement From An Idiot

I was having lunch with my friend, Matt McWilliams, and I was sharing with him how I had just finished an "epic" blog post.  I was really excited.  I had written the post as a brainstorming session on how private community pools could expand or grow their pool membership and felt I had a ton of value to offer.

The post was nearly 3,000 words long.

Matt kindly looked at me and said, "Sorry, but I...

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Dissecting the Best Business Hacks of a Membership Site

With so many resources available to help our businesses, it is often difficult to find one that provides a great value at a good price.  Thankfully for me, I have found such a resource in Platform University by Michael Hyatt.

Now, I don’t expect that all of you are going to jump into Platform University - that is not my intention at all.  Frankly, Platform University isn't really designed for many of my readers as it is a resource for those building online businesses, which is something I am doing with this site and my business. 

The reason I am writing this article is that I wanted to take this opportunity to dissect the inner workings of this membership site I have been a part of for nearly two years and break down why it has been so valuable for me.  My hope is that you will be able to take away a few business hacks (summarized at the end of the article) that Michael Hyatt has used in Platform University and be able to apply them to your own business.

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3 Overlooked Reasons To Network With The Competition

Why in the world would anyone want to network with their competition?

Especially when the competition may discover a key business competitive advantage, steal a major customer, or poach a prized employee?

We all understand the importance of networking in our personal and professional circles but yet we often hesitate when networking with our competition. 

But we understand that business, jobs, and even friendships come from people - not products, ideas, theories, experience, or services.  People are at the heart of any company and connecting with them is one of the most important things a business owner can do. 

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Adam Witmer