From the monthly archives:

November 2009

A lot of you helped out Teddi with In A Good Way, the charity that works with Native Americans looking to get their lives back on track.
Teddi has been working on getting a website developed for the charity, and now I’ve decided to help out and work with Teddi to build the www.InAGoodWay.org website.  And, [...]

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I received this question from Eileen Keane about selling on eBay and making a decent living…
Good morning Chuck,
Thank you for including me on your mailing list for your ezine! I’m finding lots of valuable information on it.
I’ve been reading the selling on eBay article and checking out other machine quilters on eBay. I have to [...]

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I’m writing a quick post to get something out before “Bones” starts at 8:00 pm (the whole family loves that show).
First off, I wanted to let all of you know about my Christmas Super Bonus Package giveaway at my other site, www.MyParentMagic.com.  Over the next four weeks (starting this Friday), I will be giving away [...]

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Time to dip into the mailbag again…
I received this question from Lynn May a little while ago (tough to answer all the great questions!), and wanted to get an answer to Lynn and Nina, who both had some of the same concerns:
Hi to all and to Chuck – Couple of things of interest. One, how [...]

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Some people have asked me why I decided to come back to the Quilting Business website, even though it doesn’t count as a full-time income and it takes quite a bit of my spare time (if there is such a thing).  This email reminded me of one of the 1,000s of reasons why I do [...]

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I received an unsubscribe request a week or two ago, and because the advice was so good, I wanted to personally respond to the unsubscriber. Here’s the note she included in her unsubscribe request (and yes, I did remove her from the email list):
Hi Chuck, just a quick word of advice:
When a reader writes [...]

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I received a great question from Karen about how to best handle when a competitor goes out of business.  Here’s the question:
Chuck,
The nearest competitor to us closed on Monday. Is there any way we can capitalize on her closing without appearing as over zealous or gloating . How or what should we advertise to capitalize [...]

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