Create Instead of Consume

It’s so easy to fall into consumption. Between the endless content available on Youtube, or streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime there’s always something to distract you from whatever purpose you have in mind for yourself. I’m not saying that all consumption is bad, but there needs to be a balance. For me, that … Read more

Facelift 2021

Ever feel like taking a chainsaw to your website? Been meaning to make some changes around here…and so I have. Nothing particularly insightful to share just now, but thought it would be worth commemorating the updated theme and general website tweaking with a blog post. More to come soon maybe? Photo by Nolan Issac

Work More, Make Something

I was walking today and this concept popped into my head – “Work More, Make Something”…and I was compelled to write about it. While it just “popped” into my head today, it has been the sum total of a lot of random thoughts and life experiences that have been rattling around in my life for … Read more

Deverath: The Chronicles of Ragnarok

Post Book Launch 2017 I’m looking to do a wrap up post of the full experience of self-publishing a book; it’s been a pretty rewarding experience. However, therein lies the problem: when you derive a ton of fulfillment by the act of creating something, you’ll inevitably drop the ball when it comes to promoting your … Read more

Are Social Media Silos Costing You Business?

Today we’re talking about social media silos costing you business and also we’re going to talk about “landing the plane”. Stick with me and it’ll all make sense. Okay, so I work with numerous small businesses. A lot of them are owner-operators/solopreneurs and like most people they use Facebook. There’s a lot of people saying … Read more

Reducing Bounce Rates

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When it comes to getting traffic to your website, just about everybody is obsessed with getting more of it. It’s just like paying customers – you can never have too many. However, more isn’t necessarily better. For instance, would you rather have 100 people walk through your store and buy nothing, or ten who shop … Read more