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Part IV: Starting Your Own Business In Less Than 3600 Words

In last week’s post, we covered pressure, partners and niches. This week, we’ll wrap things up with some observations and final thoughts… Observation 1: The World Is Infinitely Large We are more connected than ever, which often leads us all to think about a shrinking planet. The planet is not shrinking. In fact, it’s expanding. Thanks to [...]
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Part II: Starting Your Own Business In Less Than 3600 Words

Last week I started this four part series on starting your business. I talked about the importance of being unemployable and becoming an unreasonable person. Hmm…. This week, we’ll continue the happy thoughts with… Step 3: Get to Know and Love Failure The only lessons that you ever truly learn come from failure. Since you’ve never [...]
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Part I: Starting Your Own Business In Less Than 3600 Words

A friend of mine asked about starting his own business. All he really wanted to know was how to register a business name, which I thought as odd. Our approach to starting a business was: Sell the product Make the product Deliver the product, fixing it as you try to get it running. Make up an invoice in [...]
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TRMS Website Relaunch!

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably noticed that the Tightrope website has been relaunched with a brand new design. This project has been in the works for a long time, and we’re incredibly excited to finally flip the switch and reveal it to the world! So. What’s new? New features It’s much easier to find what Tightrope has to [...]
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Over Selling and Economic Profit

In established markets, everyone gets paid pretty much what they are worth. Marketing can skew this and there are always temporary exceptions on specific sales, but when you're talking about putting cables in walls and hanging monitors in public areas, there is profit, but generally no economic profit. In theory and on average, one dollar less and I won't send my tech out to your place to do the work. One dollar more and I'm ahead of the game. We all want to be ahead of the game.
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Tightrope Appoints Eric Henry as CEO and Jim Morical as Chief Business Development Officer

JJ and I are happy to formally announce that Eric Henry and Jim Morical from the audio visual manufacturers representation firm Kodo James have joined Tightrope Media Systems as Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chief Business Development Officer (CBDO), respectively. Eric and Jim, through Kodo James, have represented Tightrope Media Systems in the upper Midwest [...]
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In Defense of Windows as Digital Signage Players

I read Gary Kayye's summary of the DSE show, which was very nice. I was particularly interested in his comments about the absurdity of using Windows XP and small PCs as a platform for players. While I have a great deal of respect for his opinions, here he was completely off base and I would like to know where he got his data. :)
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Whatever It Takes

My wife and I were having dinner at one of her favorite spots, Tucci Benucch. A couple was seated very close to us, so it was hard not to notice what was happening at their table. Near the end of what I presume was a fabulous meal, the woman spills her wine into her plate [...]
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Planning for Digital Signage

Recently, we saw a request for proposals from a very prestigious art institute. It called for, amongst all of the other details necessary for a multimillion dollar expansion, digital signage. Someone or some group within the organization saw a need for the technology, but details did not make it to the RFP. This is very common. The need and implementation for heating, air conditioning and fire safety systems is well established, as are the various methods of implementing them. Reading those sections of an RFP results in an experienced contractor looking for the key elements and skimming the portions he's read a thousand times. We're not yet there with digital signage. Every system is new and nobody seems sure on how to plan for one. Planning for a digital signage system can mean different things to various stakeholders, but there is a process. It starts with identifying the uses for the system, the users of the system and then the audience and their environment. Once you have a clear picture of these elements, you can match the requirements to the location and size of your monitors, methods of video distribution and the abilities of your digital signage system. There are a lot of details hidden in these ideas, so let's drill down...
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A Balanced Software Diet:

As a sales-bot, I love sitting in on development meetings. It’s probably my favorite activity at Tightrope. We get to talk about new features in upcoming releases and how we’re going to rule our industry with these groundbreaking ideas. I remember how excited I was when we came up with the idea of reading RSS [...]
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