“I just wanna be your one man band” Back in the third quarter of the last century I was sitting in my choir class listening to a couple of upper classmen talking about how much they liked a certain song. They were impressed with the vocalists and their ultra high harmonies. The name of the song was One Man Band. … The rest of the story…
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My melodic intuition about brand recognition I recently found out Beethoven and I share(d) a common idea. For years (and my wife will back me up on this) I’ve implemented what I call “economy of motion” in much of what I do. And when I fail to implement it, I end up frustrated. It just means I like to save … The rest of the story…
A little mood music never hurt anybody Watch any old Western movie, and it’s a good bet you’re gonna see a hootenanny, or a barn dance, or some other sort of soiree “˜neath the big Western sky. And the minute the music starts, folks are gonna dance their boots off. As far as I can tell, the music seemed to … The rest of the story…
Your Optimized WordPress Website Install Are you a small to medium business owner who works from home? Or maybe you have a small brick and mortar shop. Either way, you need a website. But not just any old website. I suggest a WordPress website install. That’s just a fancy schmancy way of saying use WordPress to create and build your … The rest of the story…
Skip The Mobile Apps For Business Mobile apps for business are not necessary. OK, I’ve said it. And I’m not gonna take it back. Believe me, this is coming from a guy who uses apps everyday on his iPhone. Of course, I fuel up on the latest news each morning using my News app. And I check my email on my … The rest of the story…
A little horn blowing about why my words and music are good for business You’ll never have a hard time finding agencies, PR people, and other “creative” types who can put together a really cool advertising campaign. They’ve been around as long as business, and they know how to construct slick, polished ads for you. The trouble is, your competitor just might … The rest of the story…






