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Awesome Video Cassie – You are so funny…Great Video and even cooler Analogies. Hope all is well and your video blog rocks!
Thanks James!!!!
Love this video. You’re so wise for being so young. Thanks for being you and bringing these gems to us.
Thanks Cathi!…. I’ve learnt from some pretty amazing people
Good lord! LOL you are so dead on with business in the front, party in the rear.
Time to get out the clippers and start buzzing folks!
Linus
Keg stands! LOL Is there any photo’s of you doing any keg stands anywhere on the internet???
- Yo
Cassie,
You are so right about
Facebook. It is a SOCIAL site after all. Great video!
John
Cassie,
Cute video but so true. I am so busy and right now only time I ever have is going to my J.O.B. and working on my home business, I don’t have much time for anything else.
Guess I need to stop and smell the roses and show the roses to everyone else.
Great tip, something I really need to work on.
Tamra
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Entertaining yet educational,that’s why I come to your blog all the time.Great Stuff……Rock on………..
Great job… I love the hair cut analogy.
Your Rock!!!
Kathy Sammons
Cassie,
You have quit the skill in connecting 2 completely different subjects to make a point.
I had quit the mullet back in the day. But for now my Facebook page is the closest thing to the mullet.
Peace,
~Bert
Business in the front part in the back…That is exactly what people need to realize about what they are doing online. Great Vid.
Jeff Mtchll
Business in the front party in the back…That is exactly what people need to realize about what they are doing online. Great Vid.
Jeff Mitchell
Hey Cassie,
You have the knack and are great at expressing the how and the why. You are a great teacher and a way with words. Too many business people don’t understand how to separate business and everything else but you explain the separation the best that I have ever seen.
Keep doing what you are doing.
To Your Continued Success,
Bill
You are funny. I very much enjoyed your approach and style of how you talk about this business. I feel sure you will reach many people.
Good work.
Bob