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Brag Basket Fridays

By Small Biz Survival

brag basketEach Friday, I open the brag basket as a fun place to brag or promote yourself and your projects.

What will you brag 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 dm me on Twitter.

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

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November 2, 2007 Filed Under: brag basket

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  1. BarbaraKB says

    November 2, 2007 at 8:50 pm

    Hello Becky!

    I just love this idea of a “brag basket.”

    Helped a client deal with, understand and finally laugh at a really ugly e-mail today.

    Have a nice weekend.

  2. Becky McCray says

    November 2, 2007 at 8:56 pm

    Hello, Barbara!

    Great job with helping the client not only deal with, but laugh at that ugly email. That’s a big challenge!

    The Brag Basket is an idea I stole, um, borrowed from in-person meetings of the Business and Professional Women. I think the networking and support applies, here, too!

    Thanks for coming by!

  3. OkieJ says

    November 4, 2007 at 4:11 am

    Hey Becky I will take some time to brag this weekend. Today our small community had a centennial parade (Oklahoma is 100 years old) and I drove our new 1958 Ford in the parade and won first place in the classic car division! I got a blue ribbon (we can always use a blue ribbon) and a centennial plate! the prize is secondary to the fact that I beat out all of the men with their classics!

  4. The Relationship Geek - Phil Gerbyshak says

    November 5, 2007 at 12:58 am

    Becky – still loving the fact you’re doing this! Thanks for sharing the brags.

    I’m doing a complimentary tele-seminar this upcoming Thursday that folks can sign up for here. If folks can’t attend, the recordings should be up by November 12th at the Personal Branding Summit homepage.

    Thanks for letting me brag a bit!

  5. Becky McCray says

    November 5, 2007 at 4:04 am

    Woohoo, OkieJ! Love your new hotrod, and congratulations on the terrific first outing! Awesome!

    Phil, so great to see you in the brag basket again! I’m marking your tele-seminar on my calendar now! Outstanding!

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