BRUCE’s BLOG
The Five Rules for Creative Success in 2011
Seems like many of the blogs I read just posted their best or worst...
Making Money Out Of Nothing At All
Christmas Eve morning 2010. We’re jogging along School House Road...
The Greatest Blogger of the 16th-Century
Depending on when you started reading this blog it may or may not be...
What I learned from a Supreme Court Justice. And Kindergarten.
Thanks to my friend Phil Bakes and his impressive list of good...
Can Millions Of Words Earn Millions Of Dollars?
It’s funny. Almost everywhere I read and listen, people are talking...
Everyone Wants To Publish A Book.
Every speaker I meet on the circuit thinks they’d be more successful...
Democratized Culture and You.
Each week that I post these articles I’m careful to include embedded...
Life or Death Direct Marketing
In the great world of marketing there are many subsets of practices...
Creating Something Out Of Nothing
At 5:45 last Sunday morning, I walked into the lobby of the Hilton...
Why Didn’t I Think Of That?
A couple of blog posts ago, I wrote about the opportunities of small...
Learning From Longhand and Furlongs.
My laptop broke so I’m writing this blog post longhand. There was an...
The Death of the Business Card
I’m sitting here in the mezzanine level of the Grand Ballroom in...
Life Lessons From Jocks.
I like to run. I don’t like to lift weights. That’s why I’m skinny...
The Simple Precision Of Language.
Do you know how to read musical notation? If you do, you know that...
Small Opportunities Get Bigger. Big Opportunities Get Smaller.
Creating new ideas is a lot like planting an oak tree — the best time to do it is 10 years ago. Or today.
When Is It Time To Change Dentists? Or, How To Keep Customers For Life.
Do your customers hear from you regularly? Do they know you care? Or do you think no news is good news? [PLEASE CLICK ON HEADLINE TO READ THE WHOLE STORY]
Not Just Mad Men
The Miami International University of Art and Design presented a...
Better Living Through Sound Bytes.
Are we guiding our lives on words that appeal to us simply because they’re grammatically convenient? [TO READ ENTIRE ARTICLE, PLEASE CLICK ON TITLE]