Now displaying: December, 2015
Dec 23, 2015
- Introducing our guest, the Merrymaker Sisters [1:18]
- Making the decision to work solely on the business [7:12]
- Streams of income as a blogger [13:02]
- Selling a product before making it [17:20]
- Future plans for the Merrymaker Sisters [23:46]
Dec 18, 2015
- Garnish is important: It’s what takes a photo from being “ok” to looking that much more exciting, or a bit more thoughtful.
- Choose a plate or a vessel that isn’t too big: Make sure that whatever you have is really full, because that’s what makes it look interesting and exciting.
- Use natural light: If you’re wondering how to get the absolute best photos of your food, do not shoot them in the dark.
Dec 7, 2015
- Ask for permission before you ask for forgiveness.
- When in doubt, don’t.
- If you saw it, and you tweaked it and put it on your site, it’s not yours.
- Look outside of your direct community for inspiration, not inside of it.
- It’s fair to be inspired; you can’t help be see something and like it and be inspired. Make sure you are not stealing; that you’re being inspired.
- Don’t go pissing people off in your community; whatever your community is.
Dec 3, 2015
- The more you complain about something, the more you put your time and energy and focus into it, the more that thing, if it’s positive or negative, will grow.
- There’s no reason why anyone should not have $25 to buy something that they think they really need or could really help them.
- Instead of coming to social media to talk about the fact that you can’t afford whatever it is; get to work! Get to work on your business. Why are you talking about it? Stop talking! Do something!
- If you can’t afford $25 to spend on a book, and you have time to complain about it on social media, you're wasting your time.
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