First things first: My online friend and MoSho guest Markus Freise is crowdfunding his new book. The main product is already funded, but now even an important stretch goal is within reach. All he needs is a handful of new backers, and it would be marvelous to get some support from abroad. Maybe you can […]
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Life and Business Lessons from Colombian Street Vendors (3): What A Burger Flipper Taught Me About Expectations
What do you expect when you go to a fast-food joint? A) A filled belly. B) Quick service. C) Low price. D) A tasty meal. E) All of the above. We’ll find out in this post of my “Life and Business Lessons from Colombian Street Vendors” series! Burgers for Dromologists “You think McDonald’s is fast? […]
Nobody’s Gotta Do It
So I was standing in the supermarket, looking at the myriad of TV guides that you can buy everywhere here in Germany. They all look the same: In the center of the cover, there’s a blonde, smiling, voluptuous, overly photoshopped, female model/actor/musician/TV host on a blue background. At the top, the logo of the guide […]
The Problem with Providing Value (And an Approach to Idle Blogging)
This morning, I enjoyed reading a post by Oscar Del Ben about the necessity of providing value in blogging. Think twice about what you want to write, think twice about how to write it, think twice about hitting the “Publish” button – and always have in mind the value you provide. Because people are receiving […]