How Often Should You Post on Social Media? Our guest blogger, Jason Boyett, is an author, speaker, and professional writer whose career as a social media consultant has run the gamut from ghostwriting Facebook content for celebrity accounts he’s forbidden to disclose…to handling the Twitter feeds of Amarillo businesses and ministries. You can find him on… Read more »
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Has the Role of the Salesperson Evolved?
Written guest blogger Steve Brown, Owner of ROI Online, and Social Media/Sales Panelist for Entrepreneur Week. Panel discussion will be held Tuesday, November 12th from 4 to 6pm at the WT Enterprise Center. RSVP at Incubationworks.com Has the Role of the Salesperson Evolved? Some of us have been in sales a long time; others have… Read more »
Life Lesson Learned From My Nightmare
My Honey Boo Boo Nightmare and the Life Lesson I Learned as a Result Written by Brian Whipple, Program Manager for the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about incubation and the WT Enterprise Center visit our website or Facebook! I had a nightmare the other night that woke me up at 4am. I was… Read more »
Incubation with Urgency
Incubation with Urgency Written by David Terry, Executive Director of the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about incubation and the WT Enterprise Center visit our website or Facebook! All business models, at their core, must address this question: “How do we sustainably deliver value to our customers?” This topic of business models could be… Read more »
LinkedIn Endorsements
Written by Brian Whipple, Program Manager of the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about the WT Enterprise Center visit www.IncubationWorks.com. There has been a post or two about how LinkedIn Endorsements are not all that great. Like the post on INC about why LinkedIn endorsements will vanish. I, like most people, thought LinkedIn endorsements were great at first, but now I realize… Read more »
Make the Extra Pass
Written by David Terry, Executive Director of the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about the WT Enterprise Center visit www.IncubationWorks.com. These days I’m spending a lot of time watching my 15-year-old daughter play basketball. Her team is pretty amazing. These girls have played together since they were 8. They play great fundamental basketball, they play… Read more »
A Lesson for Mentors
Written by Brian Whipple, Program Manager of the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about the WT Enterprise Center In high school I was presented a unique opportunity. My school implemented a mentorship program designed to help kids like me discover passions and prepare for the next step. As a pimply, know-it-all teenager, I really… Read more »
3 Signs That You Shouldn’t Be Your Company’s Social Media Manager
Written by Brian Whipple, Program Manager of the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about the WT Enterprise Center visit www.IncubationWorks.com. A few months back I came to a pivotal, life changing realization. I realized that I am not the best person to manage our company’s social media. I know . . . shocking. I made… Read more »
5 Lessons Learned from a Newbie
Written by Kyla Frye, Client Services Coordinator of the WT Enterprise Center. For more information about the WT Enterprise Center visit www.IncubationWorks.com. After almost a year into my first professional career, here are 5 lessons I’ve learned along the way! 1. It’s okay to ask questions! No one is expecting you to have all the answers… Read more »