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MOO’s 5th Birthday means 25% off!

Posted date:  September 21, 2011
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To celebrate their fifth year of existence and being incredibly awesome, MOO is having an epic sale: 25% off ALL printed products! The deal is good until 11:59 pm on September 25, 2011.  Head on over to www.moo.com to create some fantastic premium business cards, stickers, QR codes, and more.  I use their products for all of my business card solutions and highly recommend giving them a visit!

 

Since this birthday deal is too good to pass up, and since MOO rocks my face, I will be creating and purchasing a line of  Scott Werley Creative stickers.  Keep your eyes peeled for these fun new designs coming soon!

 

SW

Flashback: September ’96

Posted date:  September 20, 2011
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Today’s technology-oriented atmosphere has evolved at such a mind-boggling rate that we often forget how far we have come since the early nineties. Refresh your memory of the prehistoric while laughing out loud: take a good look at this Best Buy Flyer from September 1996 to relive the high life.

 

This particular issue presented is 15 years old, almost to the day. To say we’ve come a long way is a bit of an understatement.

 

Now, fast-forward to September 2026, fifteen years from now. Without a doubt, the techno-gap will be even wider… exponentially so. For you Bradburys/Huxleys of our forthcoming years, what do you think is heading our way that will reinvent the human workflow as we know it? I’d love to hear your thoughts!

 

SW

“Stop Thinking, Start Pouring”

Posted date:  September 19, 2011
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Many of us often have ideas about starting a new small business. But in reality, these ideas do not get very far as we give up on them too quickly. Being a business owner is a complicated venture; however, it can also be the most beneficial decisions you will ever make. Taking risks is essential for our continuous growth on multiple levels, as it keeps daily living intersting and dynamic.

 

If you are thinking about taking a chance on your business ideas, make your beginnings easier by reading Inc.com’s “5 Ways to Stop Dreaming and Start Building Your New Business Now.”  This post provides simple, invaluable advice for those considering new paths in their lives.

 

There are numerous components to building a great business. Failure is ultimately one of the most important feedback triggers as it helps us to understand what we need to change to achieve success. When we listen to our failures, we allow ourselves the opportunity to grow. It is important to keep in mind that your greatest teacher is yourself. When you understand and practice this, things will begin to naturally change to benefit your proposed direction.

 

SW