Monthly Archives: December 2010

A New Year’s Wish

Back when we started our photography studio, we decided to eschew traditional holiday cards and focus on New Year’s instead.  It’s a lot easier – pretty much everyone celebrates the new year.  Plus, New Year’s has always been one of … Continue reading

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Making My List & Checking it Twice

Almost every culture views the New Year as a time to start fresh.  But before we can ring in the new, we need to sweep out the old.  Not just physically but mentally, too. Most of us hold a thousand … Continue reading

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Snow Days

After working hard all morning, I glanced up and realized it’s snowing outside. Growing up in California, we never had snow days but in the 20-some years I’ve lived on the East Coast, I’ve come to love the concept. Snow … Continue reading

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Courting Clients

I’ve been working on a post about using snail mail that will go live on the ASMP’s Strictly Business blog later this week and it’s got me thinking about how marketing has changed. Traditional interruption advertising doesn’t work the way … Continue reading

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Getting Unstuck

If you read my last post, The Secret, you already know that I’ve been struggling with writing this blog.  Last Friday, though, I awoke with a sudden realization. “Oh Jude” I said to myself  “the problem isn’t blogging, the problem … Continue reading

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