The Weekly Scroll Newsletter: 6th Dec, 2024

Tips, news & Buffer updates for your social media journey Have you ever noticed that your best ideas come when you're talking things out with someone? Or maybe you're that person who needs to call a friend to think through a decision out loud? That's called verbal processing. Verbal processors feel they do their best … Read more

How one town stopped business owners and staff from parking in front of downtown businesses

Without making people mad! One common small town parking complaint is business staff taking up customer parking. I can’t tell you how many times I’ve heard this brought up in discussing downtown businesses. Sometimes business owners or business employees park right in front of their business or along the Main Street. They might park out … Read more

You don’t have 52 weeks this year

By Rob Hatch Thirty-six weeks. Part of my process for planning my business for the New Year is to do a little reality check on exactly how much time I have to work with. What are you talking about, Rob? You have a year. Technically, that’s true. However, on closer inspection, I only have 36 … Read more

Boost your co-working space with social hours

When I visited Caldwell, Kansas, the manager of the co-working site said they had filled their private offices, but struggled to attract day users. People who work from home like working from home. They don’t want a full time office, so they said they don’t want to use the coworking space. How can the coworking … Read more

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle Does What Uncharted Never Could

Indiana Jones and the Great Circle begins with a nearly shot-for-shot recreation of Raiders of the Lost Ark’s famous opening. Why? Well, for one thing, it’s an incredible sequence. It also gives developer MachineGames a chance to show you the gameplay ropes via scenes that perfectly demonstrate nearly everything Indiana Jones is about.  More importantly, … Read more