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What you missed last week on ShoeMoney Sep. 5, 2017

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What you missed last week on ShoeMoney: Imagine this: You live in a world where storefronts aren?t

What you missed last week on ShoeMoney: [If You Can’t Keep It Up, Your…Site’s No Good to Anyone]( Imagine this: You live in a world where storefronts aren’t a guaranteed commodity. Sure, you have a store full of goods. And you’re paying rent to the landlord. But periodically and unexplainably the store just disappears. It might be minutes, it might be hours. But anybody who was inside is suddenly standing on the street in bewilderment among more bewildered people who were about to enter the store. It sounds like a weird dream or a parallel universe, but it’s just the internet. Downtime is the scourge of the internet (right up there with all kinds of cyber attacks and >>[Read More]( [What House of Cards Can Teach You About Sales (Maybe Skip the Revenge Stuff)]( Why do we love Frank Underwood? He’s a veritable villain. He’s killed people in cold blood (RIP Zoe Barns). He’s stolen from people. He’s cheated. He’s lied. The list goes on. Why would we possibly want to emulate him or anyone associated with him? Yet, even for all his faults, this contemporary Richard III entreats our souls and makes us root for him and his family. If you’re in the world of sales, you understand what it takes to get ahead of the competition. Like Frank Underwood, you also understand that it sometimes takes a little more than just “a >>[Read More]( 1316 N St Lincoln NE 68516 USA [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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