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By Christie Osborne

How A Perfect Grade in College Stats Made Me Better At Business

As a freshman in college, I got a perfect score in my college stats class. That means I got 100s on all my homework and tests. That 4.0 on my report card didn’t represent 90%, 95% or even 99%. It represented perfection: 100%. I was one of four out of 25 who finished the course that […]

· Categorized: Content Strategy · Tagged: marketing, running a business

By Christie Osborne

Photographers: The Real Reason I Didn’t Publish Your Wedding Submission

You submitted a wedding to a blog you love. You lovingly curated your images. You’ve been waiting for a response for days (or weeks) Then you get the dreaded rejection. The reason? “Details aren’t a fit stylistically.” You just don’t understand! What does that even mean? You really researched blogs. You spent time looking at […]

· Categorized: Content Strategy

By Christie Osborne

What It’s Really Like To Climb a Mountain and Run a Business {Personal}

A friend of mine recently reached out to our Mastermind Group and wrote this: I’m feeling rather under-inspired and just blah about online business these last couple days. You know the mountain climbing times…. anyone else? Revenue is fine…. but I don’t know… anyone else understand? Ahhhh, yes. I understand this. I understand completely. I […]

· Categorized: Life (&) Lessons · Tagged: running a business

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