by mikesimmons305 | Dec 1, 2015 | CMO, CRM, Entrepreneur, Market Trends, Outsourced CMO, Small Business Owners, Technology, WIMS, WIMSisms, Young Professional
It’s now December 2015 (wow that’s crazy to think about!) and we have one month left in the year. While New Year Resolutions typically get all the rage around this time, this year I’ve been trying something much different so I can hit 2016 with serious momentum. Why wait to get started on getting better at a mostly arbitrary point of time?
by mikesimmons305 | Jul 27, 2015 | CMO, CRM, Entrepreneur, Market Trends, Outsourced CMO, Small Business Owners, Story Time, WIMS, WIMSisms, Young Professional
The New WIMS Inc: Putting In-House Marketing Departments on Notice
by mikesimmons305 | Jul 6, 2015 | Entrepreneur, Small Business Owners, Story Time, WIMS, WIMSisms, Young Professional
Little did I know when I first heard this rather graphic and cringe-worthy phrase how literal it could be. Somehow out of nowhere I fainted, falling face first into his granite sink and literally cut my tooth in half, while chipping several others, and bit through my lip. To add insult to injury my limp body subsequently collapsed into a kitty litter box…
by mikesimmons305 | Jun 29, 2015 | Entrepreneur, Small Business Owners, Story Time, WIMSisms, Young Professional
At the time it was a very awkward and uncomfortable conversation with my future father-in-law, but in hindsight it was very necessary. In the couple weeks since I’ve been much more focused and disciplined in the day-to-day operations of my business. I’ve always had a keen instinct for self-preservation (that’s even more so now that I have others to take care of as well) so there’s really no greater motivation than realizing that if you don’t soon take off, you’re going to crash and burn.
by mikesimmons305 | Oct 6, 2014 | Entrepreneur, Market Trends, Technology, Young Professional
Starting a business today is far easier than anytime in history. The caveat is that it depends on what type of business however, thus I’m primarily referring to professional service businesses (i.e. consulting, accounting, real estate, photography, legal, etc.). The type that don’t have the overbearing regulations attached to them or endless red tape to acquire permits and licenses, on the contrary those probably have more hurdles than ever (particularly in the US). But if you’re like me, and want to start a consulting or other service business, you can do it quicker and cheaper than ever, not to mention minimize overhead so you can compete with larger competition.