Monthly Archives: March 2004

Extraordinary

My friend, Mark Sanborn, has written an extraordinary book about turning the ordinary extraordinary. The book evolved out of a relationship he developed with a singularly extraordinary postman named Fred. Mark has filled this book with stories about the Freds … Continue reading

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Madness and Folly but No Wisdom

The problem with getting rid of Bush is that Kerry is, I believe, an even worse choice. He’s been described as a man who’s never met a side of an issue that he didn’t like. He’ll vote for an act … Continue reading

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Thanks, Mom, But Maybe I Should Check That First…

Too funny. Guy called me the other day and asked if I’d be interested in managing his website. I spent some time looking around the site when I was shocked to find several pages with links to a notorious porn … Continue reading

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Profane or Profound

“…it is about as bleak as it has ever been for an environment of being creative.” So says Jeff Pollack of the Pollack Media Group when commenting on the FCC’s recent crackdown on indecency over the airwaves (Rocky Mountain News, … Continue reading

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The Down Side of Email Marketing

I love email marketing. I am a fully committed fanatic about it. I love the richness of the media, the instant gratification associated with a successful ezine broadcast, my customers saying, “Wow!,” that’s great! What I don’t love are the … Continue reading

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