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Turning Left To Do Business With You

October 24, 2013 by Lisa Gerber Leave a Comment

tell a good story

I left the auto parts store laughing and feeling happy, thinking, “that was fun.” And it all started because I needed a headlamp for my Subaru. (Subaru owners: Do you find yourself doing this often? My headlamps go out a LOT.) Anyway, I was in town with a short list of errands and was mentally […]

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Use The Rules of Cycling to Help You Find Your New Groove

October 21, 2013 by Lisa Gerber 2 Comments

five inspirations to get out of the rut

Focus on where you want to go, and keep the rubber side down. The rules of mountain biking apply well to life. In high school, more than anything, I wanted to be an artist. I loved art class; I thought my art teachers were hip; and I loved the story it would tell about me […]

Filed Under: Entrepreneur Tagged With: bicycling, inspiration

The Cost of Being a Nice Brand

October 18, 2013 by Lisa Gerber Leave a Comment

cost of being nice

Last week, we praised brands that are provocative with purpose. As a counterbalance to the idea of polarizing your audience to build fierce loyalty, let’s explore the idea of just being nice. These are the brands no one can dislike. Let’s find a few common denominators. Rohit Bhargava authored the book Likeonomics. Peter Shankman’s book Nice Companies […]

Filed Under: Strategy Tagged With: bobs red mill, likeonomics, nice companies finish first, nordstrom

On Social Proof and Flying Your Freak Flag

October 15, 2013 by Lisa Gerber 2 Comments

Let your freak flag fly

According to the Urban Dictionary, your freak flag is your unique, eccentric, creative, adventurous or unconventional self that is unsuppressed by social anxiety. I don’t know about you, but I want that. In a new business proposal last week, I included the following sentence: “If you’d like to read more on the topic, I blogged about it […]

Filed Under: Entrepreneur Tagged With: emeril lagasse, food network, reese schonfeld, social proof

What 5th Grade Peer Pressure Can Teach Us About Achieving Success

October 11, 2013 by Lisa Gerber 5 Comments

My sister, Jackie was 12 years old when the guidance counselor came to her class for a guest presentation. But he realized he had left something in his office. He asked for volunteers to retrieve the items and everyone, eager to get out of the classroom for a few minutes, raised their hands hoping to […]

Filed Under: Entrepreneur Tagged With: I'm with stupid, peer pressure

Taking a Stand Vs. Making a Statement

October 9, 2013 by Lisa Gerber Leave a Comment

This is a slightly modified version of my post for Vocus that ran last month. Some of the subject matter might seem old, but the topic isn’t. I’m still thinking about Miley Cyrus. I can’t look away! Help! Most of us are wondering who her team of advisors and consultants are. Over a conversation with friends, someone […]

Filed Under: Communications

Perfection Is A Boring Story

October 7, 2013 by Lisa Gerber 5 Comments

transparency in storytelling

I sat across from the food and beverage director. It was 1993 and I was in my third interview for a server position in the Georgian Room, Four Seasons Hotel, Seattle. When you make it this far in the process, it’s hard to screw it up so I felt confident I had the job nailed. […]

Filed Under: Content Tagged With: bill clinton, meg worden, storytelling, storytelling for business, transparency

Underachieving is Underrated

October 2, 2013 by Lisa Gerber 8 Comments

Hey everyone, welcome to the fourth quarter. We’re all scrambling now to hit those year end goals. I know I am. or was. Maybe it’s because we lost 50 degrees of heat from two weeks ago to today. Or maybe it’s the fact that before today, I hadn’t seen the sky in four days because […]

Filed Under: Take a Big Leap Tagged With: goals, underachieving

Should We Outsource Social Media?

September 30, 2013 by Lisa Gerber 5 Comments

should I outsource social media

When I was a kid, my parents made me (and my sister) go to ski school. They’d take us on ski vacations to Colorado and put me in weeklong clinics. I didn’t like it at the time. I was young enough I still wanted to hang out with my parents. My Dad wanted me to […]

Filed Under: Social media

It’s Coming: The Age of Context

September 26, 2013 by Lisa Gerber 4 Comments

age of context book review

The Jetsons are about to look old school. Robert Scoble and Shel Israel don’t predict the future in their new book The Age of Context, released this week. They show us how five existing technologies (they call them “forces”) are converging to bring us the next wave in the web. It’s no surprise more change is […]

Filed Under: Strategy Tagged With: age of context, book review, robert scoble, shel israel

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