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Brag Basket Rocks!

By Small Biz Survival

brag basketOnce a week, I offer this post as a safe place to brag or promote yourself and your projects, because a little friendly recognition ROCKS!

Last week, Marti bragged on getting the tag for her new car, and Glenda bragged on her husband’s first short video! Thanks, Marti and Glenda!

What ROCKED about this week? You can brag on your business, your community, or your self. You can even brag on other folks, if you want. It’s fun, and you get a link back, not to mention applause from us.

You can leave a comment right now, or Twitter me.

The goal is to encourage you to review your week. Learned anything? Made any accomplishments you’d like to share? It doesn’t have to be something HUGE; just something positive you feel like sharing. We’ll happily applaud.

The Brag Basket has no deadline, so don’t wait. Brag now!

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September 22, 2007 Filed Under: brag basket

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  1. OkieJ says

    September 22, 2007 at 12:48 pm

    This last week I attended the ASBDC national conference in Denver. What a great learning experience this has become for Small Business Development Center counselors across the country. This is the third year I have attended and each year I gain more, both in new ideas and in the value of developing a network of peers. Next year, it will be “Chicago here I come!”

  2. Owen Mead-Robins says

    September 24, 2007 at 8:24 pm

    I’ve been somewhat hiding over the past few months. Why? I’ve been working very very hard with my great team to launch Oprius with our full feature set. We did it and we are now live! We had a great reception at our launch event down in NewPort beach California as part of the MLMIA annual conference. Thank you so much for your feedback, support, and everything you have done. Just wanted to let you know.

    Oh, and I had to laugh when reading about your Taxi idea. I love to swing dance (lindy-hop more specifically) and last weekend I was a taxi myself. We had a bunch of brand new dancers coming out, so I was helping and encouraging the new dancer. Seeing them figure it out and enjoy themselves was reward enough. However, as a by product I made some new contacts. Pretty fun way to do some networking :-)

    Hope all is well, and have a great week!

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  1. Brag Basket is always open! says:
    April 24, 2013 at 2:17 am

    […] Last week, co-author OkieJ bragged about attending a great conference, and Owen bragged about the full launch of Oprius. Thanks and congrats, OkieJ and Owen! […]

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