Share good news in the Brag Basket

It’s Friday, and that means the Brag Basket is open for the weekend. 

This is designed as a fun place for you to share your projects and accomplishments. But you can also cheer for other people, give shout outs, congratulate, and even give someone a well-deserved pat on the back.

Think that bragging is a bad thing? Read how Tony explains the Brag Basket.

The Brag Basket is open for everyone, whether from a small town, a big city, or anywhere in the world. (But it’s true that I love small town brags!)

Will you put something in the Brag Basket this week? You can brag on a friend, your own project, yourself, others, anything! Make it personal, and not just an ad. You don’t need special permission, and you don’t have to be from a small town. Just leave a comment right here. There’s no deadline, so you can brag anytime during the weekend, and I’ll open a fresh Brag Basket each Friday.

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  1. My first book, “You Need To Be A Little Crazy” was names one of the Top Entrepreneurship books by Entrepreneur Mag and the authors of The top 100 Business Books

  2. My brag… did a press release Tuesday and already gotten a call from a reporter with one story in the works!

    If you need a press release written I’d highly recommend Perfect Pitch Public Relations on eLance.com

  3. I’ve started a weekly audio podcast: “The Caged Ox Follies”. I’ll get back to you with a Web URL; for now it’s only on iTunes. It’s a blank slate for now. I have some ideas for future avenues.

  4. Props to a neat company that is quickly creating a niche on the internet and now in the brick and mortar retail world . . . how far will it grow? The customer will dictate that. For now we are just having fun with the concept!

    Custom Trail Mix
    http://www.NuttyIdea.net

  5. At Indy Car race at Richmond Raceway last night, we served (and sold) 6 funnel cakes per minute for over 5 hours. Thankfully I had some really good help.

  6. Thanks, Custom Trail folks, for dropping in! We wish you great success. Come back soon, and feel free to sign your name. :)

    Chillie, WOW! You were seriously busy! I love following your travels on Twitter. Keep smilin’!

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