You may love this blog. You may hate it. But it will not be dull. Why? Because it is going to be all about the things I am very passionate about. Things that I sell. Things that I write. Things that I want to change. Things that I want to stay the same that others are trying to change. Things I want to do someday. I I I I. Yep! There won't be any effort to keep the spotlight off of ME! If you are passionate about some of the same things I am, but you are weirded out by this unabashed promotion, then go visit my other blogs, where I try to be less . . . . well . . . out there.
If you own a small business or if you think you might like to one day, or if you know someone who fits one of those categories and you need a gift for them, check out my latest book "Running A 21st Century Small Business: The Owner's Guide to Starting and Growing Your Company." If you go to Amazon.com or Barnes and Nobel, you can read a dozen or so reviews on the book, many of them favorable (even the ones my Mom didn't write.)
Maybe your goals are a bit more specific. If you own a bicycle shop or think you might want to, etc., then you could pick up a copy of one or more of the series I wrote on that subject. Just go to Amazon.com and put my name in the search line. The most recent is "Principles of Bicycle Retailing III. Pay no attention to two of the three reviews as they seem to be from folks who are not altogether altogether. But the other review is really nice.
For a living, I, along with my partner of over 25 years, Terry Brown, sell bicycle water bottles. Primarily these are sold with the logos of major corporations on them like State Farm, Bank of America, Fedex, and many, many others. If you have a need for a promotional product, don't use T Shirts, pens, hats, or other dopey stuff. Use our water bottles. For lots of ideas on how to do that, go to our website.
Could it be that you love to ride your bicycle? Do you love to get flat tires? Of course not. Well, our company makes the most famous of all solutions to flat tire, Mr. Tuffy. It is a liner that fits between the tire and tube and stops 97% of all puncture flats. We have a very cool website for this that you really should go check out.
Our newest venture has to do with reading. Why should you wait until the third grade to see if your kids will be reading at the third grade level. How about if they were able to read at the third grade level by say....the first day of kindergarten. That would be pretty cool. My youngest son is now 10. His CAT score on reading comprehension was PSH (past High School.) Yes! He was reading at 3rd grade level by five years of age. If you have a 2-4 year-old, or know someone who does, check out our new Web based approach for teaching parents how to teach their kids to Read by Five.
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