The Only Blogging Constant Is Change

By the time most folks are ready for pancakes and bacon, I’m ready for lunch.

As the sun rises each morning, you can count on me to be pecking away at the keyboard with five daily, differently-themed blogs about Life’s Big Choices. You can also count on things you can not see.

Insight: Great teachers are almost always a few steps ahead of the students (because they love their role in the learning and discovery process).

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There’s A Couple Things jeff noel From Midlife Celebration Says Are Important To Know

jeff noel is as goofy as the next CEO, and starts every day on his knees in prayer

A couple important insights from Midlife Celebration’s jeff noel:

1. Owning your own business is risky
2. Owning your own business lets you call the shots
3. Some will love your choices, some won’t
4. Not everyone loved Jesus, but he marketed faith, hope and charity anyway
5. noel’s prolific blogging has come a really long way since November 2008
6. Every overnight success takes a decade or two

You can wait until you get more time, money or gonads courage, but time will not wait for you. Sorry. As a Boomer, you know this. Go.

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Blogging And Social Media If Done Well, Can Spread Ideas Faster Than Any Other Medium

Epcot's Spaceship Earth Helps Disney Guests Understand The History of Communication

Running TV or newspaper ads is expensive. Or use You Tube, Twitter, Blogging, Facebook, their cost is almost zero.

Hardly a company out there that doesn’t have a “follow us” on Facebook and Twitter. Why is that? Duh. These viral addresses are now as important as a physical address used to be.

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So Back To jeff noel’s Early Blogging Activity

You learn about social media the same way you eat an elephant - one bite at a time

Sales is the transfer of enthusiasm. In 2009, no one had, nor has now, more passion for blogging than jeff noel, The Blog Whisperer, The Internet’s Only Five-A-Day Blogger, and America’s Work Life Balance Expert. What noel learned early on is that few knew (and not much has changed) about blogging and how it can help organizations spread ideas. Seth Godin is the original idea virus spreader. God bless Seth for being indispensible.

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A Conservative Approach Is Customary For Large, Well-Estabished Institutions

It's a social media jungle out there, potentially breathtaking & dangerous on the same day

Organizations with the best reputations and greatest public trust have the most to lose if their social media isn’t specifically and clearly laid out. And even three years later, the social media learning curve is still a curve. The original corporate social media policies laid out broad, general, use-good-judgement verbiage. So much of the Internet landscape was, and still is, a relatively wild frontier.

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