Right now, many people are in the same boat, trying to maintain afloat with no forecast of what’s on the horizon. And for many business owners, there seems to be more time than money going […]
Author: Daniel Raaf
10 Hacks To Optimize Your Facebook, Instagram & Twitter In 2017
A common phrase tossed around the marketing world is, “Content is King”. In the world we live in today, that couldn’t be truer. But in a saturated land of kings and jacks and deuces, it’s […]
The Power Of Fear: From Sleeping on Grandma’s Couch to Dominating The TEDx Stage
Leonard Kim is a very interesting guy and a personal friend. He is probably the only person who made it on Forbes’ 30 under 30 while over the age of 30. It is Leonard’s transparency […]
The 4 Minute Workout—Four Spartan Exercise Routines You Can Do in Your Home Office
I like to work out. It’s one of the good habits I developed when I was trying to overcome some bad ones. Don’t get me wrong, this isn’t something that encompasses my entire life. My […]
Beyond the Mountains, More Mountains: My Experience as a Wildland Firefighter
There’s a Haitian proverb: Beyond The Mountains, More Mountains. I was a wildland firefighter for one year. I hated it. Our captain liked to show other captains how hard his crew worked. While he stayed […]
5 Unconventional Case Studies On Growth Hacking: From Soulja Boy To Bank Robbery
Growth hacking isn’t limited to Silicon Valley yuppies talking KPI’s and looking for investors. Usually, the unconventional, scrappy ones slightly off kilter are the best at it. This is because we can’t fit into a 9–5 […]
7 Things I Learned from Getting Fired by My Client
It was a Monday morning. I received an email from Facebook: “You have removed from your admin role…” SHIT! My mind raced. I immediately thought something was wrong with my Facebook account since those techie […]
9 Ways to Grow a Facebook Page from Scratch Starting Today
There was a point in my life (not too long ago) that I operated on a $3/day food budget. In Southern California, that’s not a lot of money. Being cheap—or “cost effective”—conditioned me to continuously […]