Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 325 How to Create The Impossible Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 325

When I first launched my software business, quite a few years ago, I was a solopreneur for the first few years performing the various tasks needed to run and build my company. Tasks such as: developing software, bookkeeping, marketing and customer services to name a few. As the demand for my services increased I quickly realized that I cannot do it alone. That is when I hired my first software developer and open my formal office. As the business kept...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 324 Spring Awakening Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 324

I don’t follow politics much, but thanks to my wife, I am informed of all the comings and goings in the political world on a near daily or even hourly basis. She reported to me that over the weekend, our president sent out over 50 tweets, 52 to be exact, on various topics. The twitter world lit up like a 4th of July fireworks display, and the pundits began their analysis of what all this meant. Is he losing his...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 323 Growing Your Business and Your Revenues Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 323

Whether you are a solopreneur or a large business, I believe there are seven crucial steps to growing your business and your revenues. I outlined these steps a few years ago in my “7 Steps to 7 Figures” article. Here are the seven steps: Get Referrals Establish Relationships Publish Prolifically Create Offerings Deliver Results Take Action Have Courage To review my detailed explanation, please reference the above URL. Since a picture often speaks a thousand words, I decided to create...

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Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 322 Digitizing the World’s Wisdom Raising the Barr Weekly Memo: Issue 322

I’ve come to the realization that had the greatest thinkers, inventors and artists of history not shared their wisdom, insights and gifts with the world, we would probably still be living in a version of the dark ages. Aristotle, Michelangelo, Ayn Rand, Galileo, Mozart, Albert Einstein, Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Steve Jobs, Maya Angelou or Bill Gates, are just a few of the thousands of remarkable thought leaders who made it their life’s work to not only increase and refine their...

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