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St. Patrick's Day Show: Examining Luck in Business, Branding, and Business Obligations

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*We had tech difficulties with today's show & some dead air time shortly into the show. Once it starts forward the player to 3:45.


This week's Get More Business Show is breaking new ground. We have tons of interesting discussions lined up tied to the theme of St. Patrick's day!


Did you know St. Patrick was a slave for a good portion of his life? Sheila O'Mara will be broadcasting remotely from her local women's networking group, where she'll be polling her peers and fellow business owners on the question: "What is your business a slave to?" We'll all share our thoughts, opinions and advice on the live feedback that we get from the local business community.


We'll also be talking about discovering your brand. One of the hardest things that a small to medium sized business owner, entrepreneur, or solopreneur has to determine is whether your brand is you or your company. The way that you approach that question can have huge implications to the future of your business and the success of your marketing efforts. You don't want to miss this discussion!


Continuing the theme of St. Patty's day, we'll be talking about lucky businesses. Did you know that many of the "household name" products and services that you use are the product of a "lucky" accidental discovery? We'll share some examples. We'll also give some examples of businesses that have stumbled into great customers. Of course in business you can make your own luck. We'll give our thoughts on the best way to do that.


Wish your business was more green? We'll share some ways that you can make your business more environmentally friendly and how that can help you attract more customers.

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