The internet is a bright light still on the horizon for some of us, but we want to be part of it because it's the biggest conversation of all time. And we'd like to apply its momentum and possibilities to our businesses.
There are many ways to get there; some terribly expensive, some terribly tasteful. None work the way things did in the past because none of them existed in the past. This is emergent behavior, not predetermined. Let's move forward with that mindset.
Learn as much or as little as you want; it's practically free. That's kind of how it is with the Internet, and in particular Web 2.0, Google, Safari Bookshelf, Wikipedia, VTC Online University, Wordtracker and especially, blogs . Connections are more accessible and easier to find--even in the haystack--thanks to links, keywords, pings, tags, trackbacks, and tweaks (more about this to follow).
Do as much or as little as you like. We terribly tasteful entrepreneurs have a hard time deciding what to learn, what to do and what to pay others to do, because while creativity is boundless, resources are finite. Balance. Learn a little about what you don't know and it will be easier to determine what to keep and what to assign.
By the way, bring others along. What benefits everyone else benefits you. Giving and receiving are the same. You are remembered not for how much you make, but how much you give away. All the above.
My contribution is this: you can be creative and productive and self-promoting without so having so many hands in your pocket. Put on your oxygen mask before you assist others. That's terribly tasteful!
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