by joshuarivers | Sep 11, 2014 | Blogging, Podcasting, Strategies
There are some things in life that stop us in our tracks. They make it impossible for us to continue forward. In the life of a creative person, perfectionism is one of those things. And it’s a dreadful curse. A curse? Yes. It may seem like a great goal to...
by joshuarivers | Sep 2, 2014 | Podcasting, Podcasting Experiments, Semester 1, Strategies
Thanks to GuyCM for leaving a reivew on iTunes! To get your iTunes reviews e-mailed directly to you go to: creativestudio.academy/mypodcastreviews Dave Jackson is from the School of Podcasting. teaches Microsoft Office. He loves to do classroom training, but also does...
by joshuarivers | Aug 26, 2014 | Marketing, Podcasting Experiments, Strategies
Our guest this session is Joel Fortner. Joel works with the Poimen Group with Chris LoCurto. He has experience and a great background in online marketing. You can find Joel at ChrisLoCurto.com and on Twitter. Tell a little bit about how you got into marketing. While...
by joshuarivers | Aug 21, 2014 | Leadership, Strategies
You are a leader. You are an entrepreneur or business owner. If not, you at least want to be. That’s where this book comes in. Dave Ramsey has had his share of ups and downs in business. He became a millionaire in his 20’s, went bankrupt, then built his way back to...
by joshuarivers | Aug 20, 2014 | Blogging, Podcasting Experiments, Strategies, Web Design, Website, WordPress
When you decide to create a website (or have a website created for you), you would obviously want to make it the best you can. There are many simple things that you can do. Here is a list to get started. Here are 10 ways to make your website better: Keep your audience...
by joshuarivers | Aug 14, 2014 | Blogging, Strategies
Workplace writing now competes with best practice blogging for eyeball time. But plenty of workplace writing still reads like a long winded story with dense text forcing readers to plough through and sometimes just give up. What do bloggers know that workplace writers...