With an 8 year old and a 3 year old, all I hear around Christmas time is their wishlist for what Santa is going to give them. So I thought I would join in the fun and create my own Christmas wish list for my business (and me). I hope Santa is listening.
- A New Identity – Okay, not for me, but my logo and website for my 12 year old PR agency is…12 years old. I’m embarrassed to say that I’ve been too busy trying to get client work done that I haven’t been walking my own talk in terms of branding. Happily, I’ve found a great logo designer and I’m expecting my new logo sometime in February.
Cost: $600 for logo, still looking for an awesome wordpress designer/theme to wrap around it that won’t cost an arm and a leg (know anyone?)
- A New Phone – I have a first generation iPhone that I’ve dropped so many times I cannot hear it ring. But that’s partly why I love it so much. However my husband, sister and best friend now have the iPhone 4 and the only reason I want one is so I can do Face Time video with them. I also love the built-in camera that takes better pictures than… my camera.
Cost: $500 – 750 depending on the model

Today, I have a guest blogger, Patrick Garmoe. Patrick was a former staff reporter for Duluth News Tribune, suburban city staff reporter at Daily Herald, regional reporter at Waterloo-Cedar Falls Courier, and editor-in-chief of The Creightonian.
I’m 42 today and I wanted to share with you one of the biggest lessons I’ve learned.


As I was going through some blogs and websites for entrepreneurs and small businesses, the ones that had the most impact used testimonials on their site. Why? It gives me, who may be a new reader on their site, proof of how good their service or product is. It shows readers how much other people have tried and tested their product/service and how satisfied they were. So, to get a testimonial that will boost your business, here are some quick tips.
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