Ever wonder if I put my mouth where my money is?
Recently, I made a brief appearance on Everything Internet Radio show, a top-notch broadcast whose producers do a very good job covering what small (and large) business owners can and should be doing to take full advantage of Internet resources. They talk everything from website design to SEO and, bless their hearts, content–in an approachable, common-sense way I can really get behind.
I wanted to share the end result here, for my clients, colleagues and fellow troopers/writers to enjoy. Especially #1!
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- For those of you needing a little push to just hire a writer already, here’s a few minutes of tape on why content matters–and why hiring a writer is a very worthy investment:
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- Even if you’re not a Well Versed Creative client, I expect everyone who knows me on or offline will get a kick out of hearing the dirt on how we started our business–so here is the full audio interview (16 minutes). Full disclosure: I don’t own that house anymore. But it sure was nice!
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P.S. The guests on this show are a-fricking-mazing. For example, many of my fellow Young Entrepreneur Council members are making appearances. If you’re a small business owner doing ANYTHING in the Internet space these days, I strongly recommend subscribing to their podcast if you’re outside the Dallas area.

I love this interview! Thank you for being such an integral part of my business and my life!
You’re welcome Denise. Glad you enjoyed it. Writers for the win!
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