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I Know What You Know, I Feel What You Feel

The title, of course, is take from Star Trek. It’s one of the chants during a Vulcan Mind Meld. What does that have to do with anything I’ve got to say? Well, simply put, I’ll be going on vacation all next week, starting today, and I’ll be sharing some of my experiences here. As with almost everything I do for fun, I try to find the applicable business principles. This might be in the form of marketing strategies that interest me, or something completely out of the blue but I feel a point can be made. In any case, I’ll be posting when I can but it may be sparser than normal. I have a few posts in the can ready to fill in any dead days, but I’m hoping to upload a vacation post a day.

I’m also hoping that my team will take up some of the slack and contribute a post or two themselves so we don’t have any dead days!

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Stoney deGeyter leads an exceptional crew of web marketers who work overtime to make him look good. He's a prolific writer on all things web marketing and has published a few ebooks, tutorials and tools that help make online marketing (look) easier. He's also a very friendly guy who loves to help others velocitize their web marketing. In his free time Stoney get's involved in community services and ministries, enjoys his friends and loves on his kids. Read Stoney's full bio.

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2 Responses to I Know What You Know, I Feel What You Feel
  1. Igor M. (BizMord Marketing Blog)
    July 14, 2006 | 7:22 am

    “…everything I do for fun, I try to find the applicable business principles.”

    Same here Stoney. Sometimes it drives my gf a little crazy … but then I remind her of her “from work medical field stores” she feels that I NEED to know. So we’re even.

    Enjoy the vacation.

  2. Stoney deGeyter
    July 14, 2006 | 7:39 am

    I had a friend laugh at me once ’cause we were out at a driving range and I was thinking and commenting on the overhead of the place, trying to guess how much money they profit, etc. A true entrepreneur, I guess.