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Review of Nathan Winters upcoming book

My review of the first chapter of Nathan Winters upcoming Ag book.

http://www.follownathan.org/

Crushing It – 2010

I’m taking a few minutes today to write about Two Thousand and Ten. I’m very excited for the coming days/weeks/months because 2010 is going to be better than 2005, and not just because it’s five more. Because it’s too easy to live the dream. Because of slow spending in areas with preexisting business, and the Internet, there is a huge opportunity to live your passion.

I’m making my way in the business world like anyone else would… Have an idea, and execute.

I’m going to fix the things that need fixed only when they need fixing. Otherwise I’m going to build/test/repeat. The goal is to simply get things done. Good/bad/ugly – Arron Lorenz is going to make something happen.

That is what I love about the prospects of a new cycle of rotations around the Sun. We’re given an unwritten rule to do something new. Something that you love to do but are too affraid to try. My policy is to always try anything once. Because I don’t want to look back and claim that I didn’t try because I was scared.

I’ve failed before, and I’ll fail again. Right now though we’re CRUSHING IT!

“Social Media is Talk Radio” via QC Design Tech

Hey for those of you reading my blog here I’ve been sharing some of my posts from QC Design Tech. I’m a big fan of the following because I’m trying to remind folks that Social Media is just another avenue for communication. What you communicate is up to you!

After having been engaged in various social media networks, and blogging platforms over the years time has shown me a few things. I have found that completely original ideas are hard to come by. That we are more simply trying to constantly improve on all facets of our lives, and this world. Social Media is a new growth on mass communication. Where the lines of “bull horn” marketing are blurring with dinner conversations.

How Social Media is used today

In 2009 with one in five Americans on Twitter, and 35% of Americans are more likely to tweet if they are already a member of another social network. It is easy to see that spreading the word across multiple SM channels is crucial. From 2008 to 2009 Social Media websites saw an additional 11.3 million members from the 35-49 age group.

The information and data that I have included in this post all highlight a trend that is heading up. Social Media is as ubiquitous as a cellphone, e-mail, radio, computers, and  television. Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, along with the hundreds of others are just different mediums and different channels for your business to capitalize on.

Rush Limbaugh is Social Media

In 1988 during the decline of AM radio Rush Limbaugh first nationally syndicated his radio show. He went national by doing something that no one else had done. Rush GAVE HIS PROGRAM AWAY. Usually radio stations paid a royalty to the talk show for being able to air the program. Rush gave his radio signal to any radio station that would play it. He then signed the advertising deals directly with advertisers. He completely cutout the middle man. By giving his program for free to these AM stations in their decline he managed to get his name, his brand, and his voice to thousands of stations.

The radio stations don’t pay Rush, the listeners aren’t paying a dime to Rush to hear the radio program.

Read More: http://www.qcdesigntech.com/2009/11/social-media-is-talk-radio/

Windows 7 is here. Don’t Panic.

Here is an excerpt from an article that I wrote over at QCDesignTech.com. Please check it out and leave a comment! ~ Arron

Well folks it’s 22 October 2009, and Windows 7 with it’s 6 versions has been released. I’m sure that you’re wondering which version is right for you? Do I have to upgrade. Should I upgrade? Should I get a new computer with Windows 7 on it? Well QC Design Tech is here for all of your Windows 7 questions.

FYI | Happy Birthday Windows XP | 8 Years old on Sunday, October 25th. Originally released in 2001. Are you still using a decade old OS?

First and foremost I am currently using Windows 7 on a production system and have been impressed with it’s performance, and features. Simple additions to Vista’s Aero interface like real time thumbnail previews of your task bar. Greater desktop control by simply dragging your windows to the edge of the screen. Windows 7 also has added a slew of security enhancements, and has timed the release of the new operating system with Microsoft’s new anti-virus system Microsoft Security Essentials.

Read More: http://www.qcdesigntech.com/2009/10/windows-7-is-here-dont-panic/

Ubuntu | Linux 9.10 via QC Design Tech

Here is an excerpt from an article that I wrote over at QCDesignTech.com. Please check it out and leave a comment! ~ Arron

First of all DON’T PANIC.

Now that we’re over that I’m writing today to talk about the release of Ubuntu 9.10. This is the newest update in the Ubuntu Linux line of Operating Systems. For those of you unfamiliar with Ubuntu or Linux will find it as a not so different replacement for Microsoft Windows, or Apple’s Mac OS. It operates on the same computer systems, and many of the programs that you know work in Ubuntu, or have similar replacements.

Ubuntu is not meant to be an Apple or Microsoft clone. It is meant to be a better operating system, and a better user experience. It’s very fast, has little opportunity for virus’, works well an a variety of hardware, it’s FREE.

Now the last part may throw many off. Yes this is a FREE operating system. Ubuntu is community driven with a corporate backing. This means the code for the operating system is written, tested, and refined by many thousands of people. Anyone can submit a patch or custom code to Ubuntu. This is an OS where secrecy and trade secrets are not the number one concern. Speed and Security are the most important things.

Read More: http://www.qcdesigntech.com/2009/10/ubuntu-linux-9-10/

Prioritizing, and the Culture of Done

The idea of the “Culture of Done” was first presented to me after a friend J. Colin Johnson of MobileTek suggested a book called The 4-Hour Work Week. To boil this whole thing down I’ll just simply say “I’m done, and now I’m moving on.” My application of this has been a tremendous asset in both my short time and long term lifestyle dreams.

Why do we spend so much time trying to do? How is that we manage to try so hard, and move no where. I’ve got a fun assignment for you dear reader. Next time someone tells you that they tried to call you ask them this: “Where did you go wrong? Did you fail to pick up the phone? Did you fingers slip off the buttons? Did you miss dial, and not dial back? Did someone comically run by and cut the cord with large pair of scissors? Are you lying to me now?”

Some people may say that I’m arguing semantics but I assure you we live in a culture of do-it-never. The easiest excuse in the book is “I’ve been trying to get a hold of you.” I’m a fairly easy person to contact. I don’t answer my phone that often, but I’m easy to reach. I use Phone Tag to transcribe my voicemail and e-mail them to me. I have an extensive set of Gmail filters to manage all e-mails, and even handle responding to some of them. I use AIM, Google Chat, and IRC. I have two GMail accounts in case I get the first one banned for something. I have a blog that uses the Disqus comment system. I am on social networking sites such as Facebook, Twitter, Digg, and LinkedIn. I txt message. I also have a post office box. So if someone couldn’t get a hold of me it’s because they called me when I was working, and they didn’t leave a clear message with a reason for response. No I don’t respond to message that are “Hey.. It’s John Smith.. Give me a call back sometime.” If I wanted to chat I’d go to therapy.

This is my point as made in so many words by the Jedi Master Yoda “Do, or do not. There is no ‘try.’”

Alex Hillman over at DangerouslyAwesome.com linked to this little diddy that just made me get something done.

From Bre Pettis’ Blog:

The Cult of Done Manifesto

  1. There are three states of being. Not knowing, action and completion.
  2. Accept that everything is a draft. It helps to get it done.
  3. There is no editing stage.
  4. Pretending you know what you’re doing is almost the same as knowing what you are doing, so just accept that you know what you’re doing even if you don’t and do it.
  5. Banish procrastination. If you wait more than a week to get an idea done, abandon it.
  6. The point of being done is not to finish but to get other things done.
  7. Once you’re done you can throw it away.
  8. Laugh at perfection. It’s boring and keeps you from being done.
  9. People without dirty hands are wrong. Doing something makes you right.
  10. Failure counts as done. So do mistakes.
  11. Destruction is a variant of done.
  12. If you have an idea and publish it on the Internet, that counts as a ghost of done.
  13. Done is the engine of more.

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Arron Lorenz

Picture of Arron LorenzMy name is Arron James Lorenz, and I’m an entrepreneur from Davenport, Iowa. I am an owner and operate for Reach Global Networks, DOTLettering.com, Tat2You.com, and Reel to Reel Drive-In. I am the property manager for the Lakside RV Park. I am also the technical director for the Quad City Candle Company, Quad City Window Cleaning, Precision Bend & Machine, and the Blue Grass Community Club. In 2009 I was elected to be the President of the Blue Grass Community Club. Read More...

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