New Years Resolution 2023
This year I am keeping things simple and doing four small goals for my New Year’s resolution. I’ve failed in years past with lofty goals and even tried breaking the, into monthly resolutions, which would work normally, but but the last eighteen months has been rather unusual with a lot of things coming my way unexpectedly. I’ve basically been on autopilot. I’m focusing just on my digital presence for my resolutions this year. Don’t get me wrong. I do have other goals as well, but I need to achieve them or work towards them at my own pace without the stress of a 365 day timeframe hanging over my head.
Books.
So far I have written and self-published one book. It was a goal of mine and I did the finalization last Christmas Eve. It was a goal of mine so I did it finally. It was a short book, but it got me to continue writing. I am working on ten more. What? Yes! Ten! There is a plan there. Most of them are short and I work on it when the mood strikes me. The goal is cross marketing. Mine of the books will be business related, while the tenth book is about my travels around the country and was supposed to come out three years ago and I got lazy. Writing is actually hard because after a while, you get sick of your own words. The goal is to release the other nine books and have them in my catalog of work and when I release the travel book, market that one hard. When people look on Amazon for “about the author,” it will show my other works and spur sales. So why ten? Because the US Copyright Office allows you to copyright ten books at once in a bulk copyright and save money. I might just do nine total and create a second edition of my first book, Your New Business Mind: The Tools to Transition from Employee to Entrepreneur, to round out to ten. As I alluded, it was kind of rushed.
Each book, when ready for release, will have a blog post daily of the text from a previous draft so you’ll be able to read for free but not the finished version and without pictures or graphics and they will be used as a sales promotion piece with links to buy or preorder the book as they are ready for release. My goal will be to have each one ready and done completely prior to the scheduled release. I fell into that trap with my first attempt at releasing my travel book and it blew up in my face and has since been deleted.
Instagram Growth.
I’m writing this on December 29, 2022. A year ago I just hit 500 followers on Instagram and was excited. You couldn’t tell me shit! It was all organic growth the “proper” way to ensure good followers instead of paid growth. It’s a boring process but works. Today I have 691 followers. I won’t gran nine more in two days probably but my growth goal is to reach 1,000 followers by the end of 2023. I would also consider promotional growth suck as having an influencer post “follow this guy” because they still pop open your account and make the decision to do it after seeing some of your posts.
Twitter Growth.
My Twitter account currently has 173 followers and I want to hit the lofty goal of 500. It is doable but will take a lot of work. I am considering getting an online scheduling service so I can preplan my posts among several social media outlets and just deal with a single interface and program everything for a specific time and day so it will auto post as desired.
Blog Pieces.
April of 2021 was my last blog piece I published. I need to do better so this year it’s my goal to write six of them. Six is a good number and I already have a few done making it easily manageable. I don’t want to blow my wad early, but I have at least four scheduled for Mondays every two weeks starting the day after this post drops.
All of my goals listed here are reasonable and easy to accomplish which will give me a few wins in this forthcoming year.
This should make for a fun and interesting year!
Happy New Year!
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Picture a young Michael Beebe, fresh out of La Porte High School in ’93, diving headfirst into the world of hospitality with a busboy gig at the old La Porte Holiday Inn. That hustle led him to an Associate of Science from Purdue-North Central in ’95 and a Bachelor’s in Hospitality Management from Purdue-Calumet in ’97 (those schools are now merged into Purdue-Northwest, by the way). Michael’s early career was a whirlwind—running a 140-room hotel in Indianapolis, where he learned the ins and outs of the industry but realized it wasn’t his true calling. What did spark his passion? Teaching. He found himself thriving in front of students at Ivy Tech Community College and Lake Michigan College, sharing the art and science of hospitality management. Oh, and he also moonlighted at WIMS radio in Michigan City, juggling both on-air and behind-the-scenes roles with his signature high energy.
Politics? That’s been Michael’s sidekick since he was 18, registering to vote with a fire in his belly to make a difference. He threw his hat in the ring for La Porte County Council in 2010, where he got a crash course in the power of social media marketing. Undeterred by not winning, he campaigned for Indiana’s General Assembly in 2012 and took another shot at the County Council in 2014 and 2016. Though he hasn’t clinched a seat yet, Michael’s relentless drive to serve shines through. Lately, he’s been pouring that energy into helping other candidates who champion personal liberty, amplifying their voices with his knack for strategy.
Here’s a twist: Michael once co-owned a tattoo shop, despite having no ink himself. As the business manager and marketing guru, he leaned hard into low-cost, social media-driven campaigns to put the shop on the map. That experience fueled his love for digital marketing, and now he spends his free time crafting websites and boosting businesses online—a true labor of love.
These days, Michael’s living the dream as an independent contracted transporter, crisscrossing the country while getting paid to soak up new places and cultures. When he’s not exploring, he’s parked somewhere scenic, laptop open, building his digital consulting company, Spark Plug Strategies, or penning his thoughts. He even wrote a few books.
Based in La Porte County, Indiana, Michael’s embraced a “decentralized laptop lifestyle,” blending work, travel, and passion projects into a life that’s as dynamic as he is.
On April 20, 2015 I posted a piece titled:
Yes. I am actually dedicating an entire piece to Facebook photos and how freaking awesome they are for networking. There’s a shit-ton of different ways to use them to increase personal, product, or brand awareness. I had the idea for this piece after I helped out with a county cleanup day, so I will probably just go through the whole process and probably use some of the stuff I did and name a name or two.
Why did you go into business for yourself? I bet it wasn’t as a means to avoid your family and miss your friends. At a certain point, “daddy has to work” or ” mommy is bringing home McDonald’s” just doesn’t cut it and you need to scale back your time at work. How do you do that? Why should you do that? Does your family really “understand” why you’re not home?
Happy Dyngus Day!!! (“Szczęśliwa Dyngus Dni” in Polish) is an awesome Polish holiday. In the US we celebrate it a little bit differently than in Poland. In Poland, it is more of an impromptu wet tee shirt contest and in the US, we may see nudity, but it’s just because people forgot where they put their clothes while drinking. So what is this holiday with a funny name? It’s a Polish holiday. I equate it to being Polish Mardi Gras. Mardi Gras is the day before Lent starts where you go out and do all of the bad stuff that you can’t do for the next fourty days till after Easter. Dyngus Day is the day after Easter so it, like Mardi Gras, is not a set date, but based on the date of the Easter holiday. For a quick read on Dyngus Day, CLICK HERE and get some history on the day. So it’s a bit different in the US and where I live, La Porte, Indiana, it’s REALLY different. It’s just a drinking holiday. We turn our city transportation bus into a drunk-wagon and we have a city-sponsored pub crawl around La Porte.
With the website for Full Tilt Business, I have started using Tumblr. I have used Tumblr in the past, but just as a minor piece of what I was doing at the time, most notably, while working at the tattoo shop. I have started to see the benefits of Tumblr and even developed a personal method of how to figure out who to follow and get follow-backs from.
I love Pinterest. Now I am not a middle-aged housewife with a pill and gin problem or a middle-aged woman who still wears flip-flops and posts about wine all the time, yet denies she has a drinking problem. I am a guy I have found Pinterest as one of the best ways to get your point out to the masses and I have some awesome tips for my readers in this piece. Anyone wanting to send information out en mass should read this about Pinterest. This piece started as a project after I gave a good friend of mine advice on how to market a product she is selling with the bulk of orders being online, so thank you Deb for inspiring this piece with our text message conversation.
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