You Can’t Lose Something You Never Had

You can’t lose something you never had. Businesses spend $200 billion per year on what you are selling. You live within an hour drive of $250 million to $2 billion in business. That is a lot of money to be had, and there is no reason why you can’t have more of it. So what’s stopping you from going out and getting it?

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What We Can Learn from Bad Drivers

After having an especially trying excursion to the office recently, some parallels between the day-to-day drive and what we run into professionally came to light.

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Dale’s Guide to Buying Your Next PC or Laptop

I hate when people ask me what PC/laptop to buy. That’s like asking what promotional product someone should buy without understanding budget, goals or other information.

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Annual Gift Day and Nostalgia Marketing

My apologies for the brief absence in posting. I think we can all agree though that besides being the season of jolly happy funtime lala sugarplum land, the holidays are also a time of insane, soul-stomping busyness, workaholism and casual explorations of stress-induced illnesses like hyperventilation, migraines and stomach ulcers.

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U-S-Beautiful

I just finished putting together a technology showcase for the magazine, and it is truly amazing the wide array of products that have entered the marketplace in such a short time. USB drives seem to come in every shape and color, from credit-card size to ones tucked neatly inside a pen. It seems like only a couple of years ago they were priced well outside the promotional market (and most non-techies pocketbooks as well). Companies like Flash By Design are including widgets within the programming of the drives—creating sticky drives that automatically load programs or RSS feeds. Other companies like All-In-One Manufacturing are touting

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