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Careful if you’re seated next to a Sloan brother!

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We were on a bunch of flights last week on our book tour, Everywhere we went, we asked people if they’ve got a good idea for a business.

Pretty much EVERYONE said, "yes." But they also hemmed and hawed and gave all sorts of reasons why they either "won’t" start up, "would have, but…", "can’t", are "waiting for the right moment", or some other self-imposed barrier.

Well, if you’ve got a similar excuse and you get seated next to us (like the innocent gal in the photo did), you’re CORNERED! Give us a 3-hour flight with you, and we’re going to get you in gear to START IT UP!

Based on the initial reviews and reaction to our book, we’re more PUMPED than ever to get the word out that the time is NOW!!!

We’re going to be capturing images like this photo while we’re on the road (using our Verizon Treos), and we’ll upload the images directly to our blog. Talk about efficiency!!!

Who knows?! maybe you’ll see yourself (holding our book) on the blog sometime soon!

-Sloan bros

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Comments

  1. Fran Says:

    I’d love to be stuck next to you guys for three hours! Even a short hop in a puddle jumper - I need to talk to you about my idea for a business. Time’s a-wasting!

    I’ll send you details from your Contact Us form.

    Keep up the great work! I love your radio program here in Atlanta (and I actually love that it’s on REALLY early Sunday morning).

  2. Marica Says:

    I just started a business that supplies a physician (me) to practices that are busy, or have a sick or vacationing physician. I wish your book covered more on marketing services, rather than just products. Liked the book though!

  3. Daniel Cherrin Says:

    I love the book and found it a great read. I live in Detroit but was in Cleveland over the holiday weekend and ready the paper about how Corporations in Cleveland are merging and leaving the city to relocate in other areas leaving hundreds unemployed. And like Detroit, Cleveland is also loosing a lot of manufacturing jobs.

    Both Michigan and Ohio are looking at ways to help entrepreneurs and small business becuase they now see these two groups as the future of creating new jobs and a better quality of life.

    What can your city and state to to make it easier for you to start and/or grow a business?