Wednesday, April 08, 2009

I've Moved

I've decided to take the leap and jump to Wordpress.  

I was a bit intimidated by the small amount of coding needed to install it on my site.  Fortunately, it wasn't too large a task.

So, the new home for my blog is www.yancey-foster.com/blog.

Stop by and say hi.

Cheers,
Yancey 

Saturday, March 14, 2009

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Follow me here: http://ping.fm/iOJqM

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Sunday, March 08, 2009

Good morning from the Pacific Coast. Breakfast and a walk on the beach with my wonderful wife and kids. (Tweets...sorry for the double post:-)

Tuesday, March 03, 2009

Vacation in March

Ah, a little early spring vacation with the family.

It's not as enjoyable with my wife and kids in school.  But anytime I get to spend with them is a joy.

It's 2:30 in the morning and I'm still fighting with jet-lag.  The effect of crossing so many time zones is staggering...especially as I get older.  A few years ago I would've barely noticed this.  But now...Sheesh!

So I've been using this "up time" to do a little work.  Writing some letters, working on marketing and sorting lists of a mailing I'm working on.  It's fun and the time is zipping past.

I do need to get some rest so I can do the running around tomorrow that needs to be done.

Anyway, doing a little work beats the heck out of watching TV at this ungodly hour.  However, I do admit I really enjoy watching a good infomercial.

There's a new on out that's got the same fellow that was in the Shamwow infomercial.  He's selling a manual food processor...I think it's called the Slap-Chop.  Anyway...he's good.  I'm not much of a kitchen type guy but lordy I wanted one of those devices.

I sure would like to see the result of that campaign.  I'd be willing to bet it's quite successful.

Speaking of success, I believe that with the doom and gloom being spouted by the news services now is an unprecedented opportunity to really shine for those willing to take the plunge.

Businesses need help more than ever.  The need for accountable, trackable advertising is greater than ever before.  

I'm hitting it hard.

Stay positive and stay safe,
Yancey

Friday, February 20, 2009

Your Most Valuable Business Asset

As a business owner, do you know what is your most valuable asset?

While it is not a secret to IM (Internet Marketing) folks, it is surprising how many off-line businesses completely overlook this gold mine resource.

I'll give you a second to take a guess of what I'm talking about.

No, it's not your inventory.

Nor is it you property or buildings.

Neither is it you accounts receivable.

If you don't manage and grow this asset, all the above is meaningless.

Figured it out yet?

Your most valuable asset is your list of customers.  The people who trust you, like you and have bought from you.

These are the folks who have demonstrated with their wallet you have what they need or want.

This is your most important business asset.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

Pause...And a Deep Breath

The last couple of days have reinforced my belief in the saying:

"Never do anything that makes you feel good when you're angry"

I had an issue come up and my first reaction was to fire off an email full of vitriol.  

So I did the hardest thing to do when I'm a little upset...nothing.  I made sure I was well away from the keyboard and did some deep breathing and then read a book.

Soon I was back to my normal calm self and had an opportunity to think about things.

First, the information was second hand.  Or as TV lawyers say "Objection Your Honor, Hearsay", and I had to take that into account.

Second, the person who was the source of information had had a really tough month or more dealing with issues of his own.

And third, how much of a difference will the outcome of this make in 5 years?  Not a whole bunch.

After giving the situation some time and thought I put together an email that explained things and didn't nail anyone down for anything in particular...left 'em wiggle room.

Then I Let It Sit For a Couple of Hours

I didn't fire off the calmer email.  I let it sit and cool.  

Then edited it.  

And let it cool.  

Then re-read it outloud.

Then sent my response.

There's a happy ending.  No feelings were hurt and working relations are intact.

And the issue is resolved to everyone's satisfaction.

Wow, and it just took a little patience.

Sunday, January 18, 2009

Attitude of Gratitude

This is not something that's talked about a lot.  

I mean, if you've read the right books or have talked to the right folks you'll hear it.  But it's not mainstream stuff.

You'll mostly hear opposing info being put out for general consumption.

In such books like Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill and Wallace D. Wattle's manuscript The Science of Getting Rich this is one of the common threads that are woven throughout.  And these books are still relevant even after all these decades of being in print.

You can probably find free copies online with a simple search.  They're public domain.

It's easy to get caught up in getting what you can to stay ahead, or hell, even staying even.

But I've found that just a short pause in the hustle and bustle to reflect on things that I'm grateful for calm me and reinforce the good things that I'm doing.

It also helps me to reevaluate and change direction if needed.

Just a quick pause to inventory the things in life that are a blessing. 

Health, relationships, opportunities.

And it helps keep me focused and positive.