So, I do follow my own advice. Yesterday I posted here about how putting video on your site is relatively easy. So today I’m posting this video here. I did it last weekend. I confess; I was motivated in part by wanting to do something with my new FlipHD video camera.
The river seems to drown more people in the slow deep inviting part than in the crashing and splashing white water part. Similarly, unexpected Cash flow problems are more likely to catch the growing company that’s enjoying sudden growth than the declining company that knows it’s in trouble.
Here’s my video explanation of that, as posted on YouTube on Sunday. By the way, you can click here to go to the YouTube original, which includes an HD option.
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