Brian Langley, a good friend and colleague at the office, recently introduced me to ning.com, a website where you can create your own social network sites. These sites are similar to facebook, and allow you to create groups for any reason.
In five minutes, he and I created a group for our office, just to see how easy it was. Then, my mind started exploring the possibilities for using ning. My first thought was to create a website for any farm that an agent has. It would be a great way to keep in touch with your farm, and it would be a great way to gather prospects' email addresses.
If you have used ning, what ideas have you come up with? Have you enjoyed any successes with it yet? I look forward to using this new tool, and I will have to report what sort of things I end up doing with it.
As we prepare to bid adieu to 2008, we must look to the future and prepare to embrace 2009. That means that we have to analyze our business stats from 2008 and set goals for 2009.
I like to subscribe to Gary Keller's thinking when he advocates thinking big and setting big goals. Thinking big, however, doesn't mean thinking completely unreasonable.
My team has been growing, slowly and steadily, so my goals for next year will be greater than 2008. I have also been employing some new lead generation techniques that have generated quite a lot of leads in the last few months.
With those things in mind, I am working now on my goals for 2009. My "goal" for getting goals done will be December 15th.
I'm feeling like I'm in the mood for a challenge... so we'll see just how challenging they'll be!
Tonight, I am treating myself to "Beverly Hills Ninja", a ridiculous Chris Farley movie. I want a mindless comedy. Mindless doesn't begin to describe this!
It started me thinking. What role models exist for kids today in the entertainment industry? It seems that all of the popular entertainers end up on camera with drug problems, promiscuity, and more.
Outside of the parents, whom I think are the most important role models, who exists as good, positive role models for the kids of today?
As I contemplate this, I am going back to my mindless comedy. I need a laugh!
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A rare sight appeared in Greenville South Carolina's skies today. A large four-engine Douglas C-54E Skymaster cargo aircraft flew over the Greenville area, during a two day stay here in the Upstate. The Skymaster, dubbed "The Spirit of Freedom", is a flying museum, dedicated to the Berlin Airlift.
The Berlin Airlift occurred between 1948-1949. During that time, the Russians had cut off Berlin from the rest of Allied controlled West Germany. It's an amazing point in history to study, and I recommend you do so. The world was on the point of World War Three.
Over two million Berliners were going to starve, cut off from food and supplies. The Allies were determined that it would not happen, so they organized an amazing airlift.
I am, of course, an avid pilot and airplane buff, so I was out at the airport today to see the Spirit of Freedom. It is an amazing aircraft, and the museum on board shows the amazing mission that it took part in.
Go here to read more about how the Allies perservered: www.spiritoffreedom.org
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