Fri, 9 May 2008 Small firms: Source: U.S. Dept. of Commerce, Bureau of the Census; Advocacy-funded research by Category: general -- posted at: 7:19 AM Comments[0] |
Fri, 2 May 2008 Welcome to Mining the Store, the podcast for small business owners who
want to mine more gold from their businesses. This is Episode 3.There's no "I" in podcast, so your comments are very important. You can leave a comment here on the show notes page. Or, you can email your comment to mike@miningthestore.com. If you'd like to leave an audio comment, you can attach an mp3 file to your email. Skype users can leave an audio comment at mike.buckley3. Our music is called "Shenandoah" and it's by Larry Allen Brown from the Garage Band web site, find it here. Mining the Store is a member of the blubrry podcast network, http://www.blubrry.com. According to my wife, I should lighten up, so welcome to Mining the Store Lite--half the fat and calories of our regular podcast with all the flavor. Looking for great free software? Here are two "best of" links. PC Magazine's "Best Free Software" and CNET's "Webware 100". Results of our field trip to Branson, MO, the "live entertainment capital of the United States." Could your keyboard be 500 times dirtier than your toilet seat? The BBC says yes. MTS finally gets into Twitter. It's a lot more than we thought it was. Check out what I do at my day job at the Mine Your Own Business blog. Comments[0] |
Mon, 7 April 2008 When it comes to strenuous physical exercise, I can watch someone else do it all day. If that someone happens to be related, I'm definitely there. Yesterday, son Tim completed the St. Louis Half Marathon (that's thirteen point one miles) in a time of 1:51:45. With gasoline at more than $3.00 per gallon, I'm lucky to drive 13.1 miles in under two hours. Seriously, his mother and I are very proud of him. Through diet and exercise he has trimmed down and gotten himself into excellent shape. We've seen him running mile after mile during the sometimes brutal St. Louis winter to reach this point. Training to be a distance runner is a very lonely and solitary pass-time. It takes a tremendous amount of discipline to push yourself out the door in sub-freezing temperatures, often in the dark, to do the training necessary to compete in a spring long-distance race. Oh, yeah. While he wasn't running, he's been doing the work necessary to receive his master's degree and to accept a teaching position at a local university. To stay with the theme of Mining Your Own Business, persistence is one of the most important traits any entrepreneur can possess. Much like Tim's training, sometimes you have to push yourself out the door when you'd really rather go back to bed. But it's that extra effort that marks the difference between champions and the rest of us. Category: Shameless Self-Promotion -- posted at: 3:47 PM Comments[0] |
Mon, 31 March 2008 Welcome to Mining the Store, the podcast for small business owners who
want to mine more gold from their businesses. This is Episode 2, more of a mile stone than you might think. Only 98 to go to reach 100!There's no "I" in podcast, so your comments are very important. You can leave a comment here on the show notes page. Or, you can email your comment to mike@miningthestore.com. If you'd like to leave an audio comment, you can attach an mp3 file to your email. Skype users can leave an audio comment at mike.buckley3. Our music is called "Shenandoah" and it's by Larry Allen Brown from the Garage Band web site, find it here. Mining the Store is a member of the blubrry podcast network, http://www.blubrry.com. The Shane Company Blendtec--Makers of the Total Blender Show notes: A review of Joseph Jaffe's latest book, Join the Conversation--How to Engage Marketing-Weary Consumers with the Power of Community, Dialog, and Partnership. Links: Ark Building for Dummies--No link. I made it up. It hasn't rained 40 days and 40 nights......yet. Join the ConversationpHow to Engage Marketing-Weary Consumers with the Power of Community, Dialog, and Partnership Jaffe Juice, the blog and podcast My review of JTC on Amazon.com Comments[0] |
Sun, 9 March 2008 Welcome to Mining the Store, the podcast for small business owners who want to mine more gold from their businesses. This is Episode 1, our first official program. There's no "I" in podcast, so your comments are very important. You can leave a comment here on the show notes page. Or, you can email your comment to mike@miningthestore.com. If you'd like to leave an audio comment, you can attach an mp3 file to your email. Skype users can leave an audio comment at mike.buckley3. Our music is called "Shenandoah" and it's by Larry Allen Brown from the Garage Band web site, http://www.garageband.com/song?%7Cpe1%7CS8LTM0LdsaSlZFO_ZGE. Mining the Store is a member of the blubrry podcast network, http://www.blubrry.com. Show notes: Backup and Save--Don't do as I say, do as I do. Save your work regularly and whatever you do, backup your files and store the backup media away in a location away from your computer. Mine Your Own Business is the Tacony Corporation blog. MyMoney.gov Here's something free from your favorite uncle, Uncle Sam. Good consumer advice available by mail or download. Keith Burtis' Magic Woodworks Keith used the power of social media to sell out of his hand turned wooden bowls and earn enough money to pay off his fiancee's engagement ring, just in time to pop the question at Podcamp Toronto. Joseph Jaffee is a social media guru, and author of Join the Conversation. Kappy's Department Store--My first job (at age 14) introduced me to the best retailer I've ever known. And he didn't even own a computer. Social media tools are just that---tools. Don't let the tool get in the way of the conversation. Comments[0] |
Thu, 7 February 2008 Welcome to the Mining the Store podcast, episode 0. Links: Our music is Shenandoah by Larry Allen Brown, from the Garage Band web site. http://www.garageband.com/song?%7Cpe1%7CS8LTM0LdsaSlZFO_ZGE Mine Your Own Business, the Tacony Corporation blog. http://www.tacony.com/myob. Squidoo. http://www.squidoo.com LinkedIn. http://www.linkedin.com Facebook. http://www.facebook.com MyRagan. http://www.myragan.com Del. icio.us. http://www.del.icio.us. Second Life. http://www.secondlife.com. StumbleUpon. http://www.stumbleupon.com. Digg. http://www.digg.com. Google Alerts. http://www.google.com/alerts Comments[0] |
Welcome to Mining the Store, the podcast for small business owners who
want to mine more gold from their businesses. This is Episode 3.
Welcome to Mining the Store, the podcast for small business owners who
want to mine more gold from their businesses. This is Episode 2, more of a mile stone than you might think. Only 98 to go to reach 100!

