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What Do Community Events & Q4 2020 Have In Common? #SaturdayMorningHustle Flashback 3 and 4 years ago this week. Still a GREAT idea and maybe more important in 2020 than it was in 2017/16. . . . . . (Swipe 1) Here's a #SaturdayMorningHustle idea for you. Replace one of your "traditional" marketing buys with a creative community collaboration event to benefit a local nonprofit, school or cause. Bring together as many local businesses as needed. The key is not selling anything or asking for anything for your business. Just do good in your community. The positive attention will benefit your business (and all involved) better than an ad or commercial. Stay connected to the nonprofit, creating additional attention for them and you. Good luck! (Swipe 2) Flashback 4 years ago. Get some bonus time in while your competitors sleep. #GoodLuck #MakeYourOwnSuccess #Entrepreneur #WorkSmart then #WorkHard #Business #Success #Truth #EvenOnTheWeekend #CoffeeAndDonuts #Grind #Hustle #StartUpLife #NoExcuses #BusinessOwner #Leadership #Dedication #Commitment The Universe doesn't owe you anything, so #GetToWork and stop complaining. – 2016 advice that’s still highly valid in 2020. Listen, Stream or Subscribe to the #SaturdayMorningHustle podcast #iTunes http://bit.ly/SatMornHustle @Spotify http://bit.ly/SaturdayMorningHustle @Anchor https://anchor.fm/satmorninghustle #GooglePodcast https://bit.ly/SMHGooglePod @Podchaser https://bit.ly/SMHPodChaser @podbeancom http://bit.ly/SMHpodbean @YouTube https://bit.ly/SMHvideos Get your #SaturdayMorningHustle swag here: http://bit.ly/SMHshirt #Podcast #SaturdayThoughts #SaturdayMotivation #Career #RiseAndGrind #SaturdayMorning #SocialMedia #StartUpLife

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