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bmyers.com | Tip of the Week | My cure for boat fever Search 

My cure for boat fever

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When I write my weekly tip of the week, I try to write about things I've been working on the previous week.

So when I'm working on videos, I write about video production.

And when I'm working on my web sites, I write about web development.

This, week I'm writing about 'boat fever' - a condition that I and millions of others get about this time each year.

The symptoms of 'boat fever' are a desire to to buy a boat real bad, and to spend a lot of time looking at boats for sale on web pages and boat sales lots.

And yes, I looked at a lot of boats and boat web sites this week.

But I didn't buy a boat - at least not yet.

But I did buy something that could help pay for a boat later on down the road.

Since it is related to product development and building web businesses, I created a short video showing what I mean.

After you view the video, you'll understand what I mean when I say I have 'boat fever'.




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