Embrace What is New, and Hurry Up!

There is still a huge disconnect about where things are going.
Many small businesses don’t yet have a web site, many huge companies don’t get it either, afraid of embracing what is “new” they stay the course with the old business model and their employees are running over them and learning big time on their own.

Many think all this “social media” stuff is going to go away and we’ll just go back to what everybody knew and things will be okay again. WRONG! This is the shift and you should have already been on board. But it’s not too late, if you don’t know what you’re doing, find somebody who does to help you and get with the program. If you learn what is “new” now you won’t have such a tough time with what will be coming in the future. Don’t be afraid of this, just get going. Hurry!

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