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		<title>Seeing It Differently</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 18 Apr 2011 23:45:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Rasmussen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.thisisjustin.com/category/article/" title="Article">Article</a><a href="http://www.thisisjustin.com/category/business/" title="Business">Business</a></p>My friend Chris Brogan is an amazing friend and businessman, he has this newsletter of his called Blog Topics that delivers weekly ideas of what to blog about. Now before I go further, writing about him and his newsletter isn&#8217;t one of the topics, that&#8217;d be kind of messed up wouldn&#8217;t it? (I&#8217;ll get back [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.thisisjustin.com/category/article/" title="Article">Article</a><a href="http://www.thisisjustin.com/category/business/" title="Business">Business</a></p><p><a href="http://www.humanbusinessworks.com"><img class="aligncenter" title="Blog Topics" src="http://www.humanbusinessworks.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/02/BlogTopics.jpg" alt="" width="280" height="234" /></a></p>
<p>My friend <a title="Chris Brogan Dot Com" href="http://www.chrisbrogan.com" target="_blank">Chris Brogan</a> is an amazing friend and businessman, he has this newsletter of his called <a title="Blog Topics" href="http://www.humanbusinessworks.com/blog-topics" target="_blank">Blog Topics</a> that delivers weekly ideas of what to blog about. Now before I go further, writing about him and his newsletter isn&#8217;t one of the topics, that&#8217;d be kind of messed up wouldn&#8217;t it? (I&#8217;ll get back to the newsletter in a moment.)</p>
<p>A lot of people want to be him, well, they want to be how they perceive his life. They think this guy just types a few words and is making business happen, they don&#8217;t see the real work. Some even think he has some secret way of doing things that he keeps for himself instead of telling everyone in his books. No really, I&#8217;ve had someone tell me this personally. Over the years I&#8217;ve met many people who think they can be Chris, think that Chris does things wrong, or even think he&#8217;s a hack. From what I&#8217;ve seen Chris just sees things differently and that to me is he&#8217;s secret. You can&#8217;t replicate one&#8217;s perception of the world. That&#8217;s why I not only subscribe but pay for Blog Topics. I&#8217;ve had a few people ask why I pay for it and if I doubt my own ability that much that I would have to pay for help.</p>
<p>Sometimes people just don&#8217;t get it. Yes, my blog could always use help, who doesn&#8217;t need help? But beyond my personal pandering I see this as a vital tool for me to get fresh ideas every week for my clients. I write quite a bit for my clients and sometimes creativity escapes me and I&#8217;m staring at a blank screen wondering how I&#8217;ll meet my deadline. Chris&#8217; newsletter helps me out when I&#8217;m stuck. One thing I learned from Chris is to keep writing topics and ideas down because when you&#8217;re in a rut you&#8217;ll have plenty of material to fall back on. Also, when a client ask me for blog ideas I always have some that will work best for them.</p>
<p>Now this may sound simple and you might be thinking to yourself that I&#8217;m incredibly lacking intelligence and in need of a good schooling. You&#8217;re probably right but that&#8217;s also why you don&#8217;t get it and why you don&#8217;t see value when it&#8217;s gawking at your face with a big, bright, money sign written on it.</p>
<p>I guess what I&#8217;m trying to say is haters are always going to hate and sometimes it&#8217;s worth spending money on things that help you become a better person. If you don&#8217;t then you just might miss your big &#8220;O&#8221; and no one wants to do that. (By &#8220;O&#8221; I mean opportunity, if you thought otherwise then your mind is nothing more than grotesque wasteland. I&#8217;m just kidding, I did that on purpose.)</p>
<p>Sometimes we need to buy things to see how others do things successfully or even as a way for us to help our clients. Too often people get stuck in this concept that we must be the expert, no exception. You don&#8217;t become an expert by having finite knowledge and understanding. To become an expert we must always be learning. We must always see things differently.</p>
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		<title>How A Cookbook Can Help Social Media</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jan 2009 23:40:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Justin Rasmussen</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Posted in <a href="http://www.thisisjustin.com/category/article/" title="Article">Article</a><a href="http://www.thisisjustin.com/category/business/" title="Business">Business</a><a href="http://www.thisisjustin.com/category/technology/" title="Technology">Technology</a></p>I can&#8217;t tell you how sick and tired I am of seeing all these social media, seo, twitter, etc. experts that are infecting the places we call home. Some I try to give the benefit of the doubt and look what they have to offer but I am only letdown to see that they are [...]]]></description>
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<p>I can&#8217;t tell you how sick and tired I am of seeing all these social media, seo, twitter, etc. experts that are infecting the places we call home. Some I try to give the benefit of the doubt and look what they have to offer but I am only letdown to see that they are schlepping information they pulled out of an O&#8217;Reilly or &#8220;For Dummies&#8221; book. I began thinking about what this means, thinking is this it, is this what this industry is going to become? False hope. Empty promises. These experts are essentially selling services to show you how to simply use, some try to show you how to game the people on them; and for that they should be shot. But it did make me think about what differentiates people from &#8220;experts&#8221; and the people who really know how to create real results.</p>
<p>I then thought about these chefs and their cookbooks that they sell every twelve months and why people buy them. What gives them an edge? What defines them as special or the real thing? It can&#8217;t always rely on their celebrity, it can&#8217;t only rely on the ingredients required. So what is it that draws people to repeatedly buy cookbooks that are written by the same chef who only explores in detail one or two cuisines?</p>
<p>I broke down what I believe to be the key to successful chefs and successful cookbooks and why they become successful outside of celebrity. First, let&#8217;s break down the aspects of most cookbooks. They always have ingredients, measurements, awesome photography (food porn), a reason to make the book, and finally certain techniques and skills you&#8217;re going to need to accomplish the recipes successfully.</p>
<p>So I began to breakdown what makes a chef successful, which in turns helps a cookbook become successful. A chef has acquired skills, essentially the tools of their trade, they know how to use them with expert craftsmanship. Some are better than others in different areas but for the most part they are well equipped to handle the tools of the trade. Next, it is equally important for chefs to have an intimate relationship with the ingredients they use to make great culinary dishes. When they understand the building blocks of what makes great food and how to build on them they become more successful at their craft. To only know how to wield a knife or how to make great dough but lack knowing what tastes great is only half of the equation. Same if you know the ingredients to combine to make a great dish but lack the knowledge how to transform that raw product into a finished meal through timing, heat, prepping, mixing, and blending; you will inevitably fail. </p>
<p>But when a chef can combine the tools, ingredients, and skills together that is when you begin to see what makes culinary art. I once heard that most chefs, whether they know it or not, are working from some modified version of recipes crafted from Larousse Gastronomique and Escoffier&#8217;s Le Guide Culinaire which are over 100 years old. So with thousands of ways to make the same dish all derived from roughly the same mother recipe how do chefs define themselves with new cookbooks. Partly, they continue their search to blend and manipulate skills, ingredients, and varying cuisines to make completely new, relevant dishes that make people excited.</p>
<p>This is quite the long way to make my point but here it is. Too many people focus on the technologies (skills, equipment, the knives and blenders) that they forget they need great content (ingredients, fresh and exciting). Also, many people only focus on great content but lack the technology to propel their ideas to the right people. It is truly the fine mix and constant reinvention of both worlds that help business succeed. How can you be an expert of one without understanding the other? Great communication artistry is never self-proclaimed and is always doing what they do because they are passionate about what the end result brings. Great results is the combination of great people who know how to help you connect to the right people at the right place at the right time. Don&#8217;t trust experts, trust passionate people who have the skills and ingredients. Like food, the best often comes from places you would never think of and are created by passionate people who commit their lives to giving you their very best.</p></div>
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