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Feature creep is NOT a feature. started by adamposey
I'm a fan of "Getting Things Done" as a philosophy for productivity. I've found it to be extremely helpful in my personal life, even if I <img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2077/2389681543_1a99db2ba3_m.jpg" alt="113974357_7ac66e5d47.jpg" style="float: right;" height="180" width="241">don't follow it as closely as I want to. So, being a digital
I love the word "Favorite" started by adamposey
Favorite.
Favorite has to be the most powerful word in recommendations right now. Think about it, when you say something is your "favorite" that not only implies that it's good, it not only implies that you think it's good, It implies that you found this thing to be SO great that you have adopted it as part of who you are. It implies
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If you want to squander the potential of your product and you're not quite sure how to do that most efficiently, look at Scrybe. In a day and age where tools like blogs are virtually required as a method to keep in touch with the customers that care about you, can you afford to simply stop speaking to them?
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