tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22311364.post3329812988758807218..comments2024-03-27T21:40:39.130-07:00Comments on Small Biz Thoughts by Karl W. Palachuk: Small Biz Thoughts Community - Intro Webinar July 19thKarl W. Palachukhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/10854725002875547297noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22311364.post-45592541948541389072018-07-13T08:00:32.354-07:002018-07-13T08:00:32.354-07:00I got a note from a friend about the difference be...I got a note from a friend about the difference between this community and ASCII. Here's what I told him:<br /><br />Josh, Thanks for the note. Here’s what you can tell folks:<br /><br />The SBT Community will be a great complement to the ASCII Group and we will continue to promote ASCII as we always have. Our focus will be on creating a vibrant, educationally-focused community of experts and partners, providing massive amounts of content. We already have hundreds of hours and thousands of pages of content, and that will only grow, as will our online community forums.<br /><br />The SBT Community will be entirely vendor neutral, and will not even accept vendor money. We aren’t there to offer vendor discounts, sponsor multi-day events or offer vendor interventions for you as ASCII can. The SBT Community exists solely to help our members improve their business practices and make more money. ASCII can help you with the rest.<br /><br />I have always encouraged people to join ASCII (I think I’ve mentioned this in almost every book). And I will continue to do so. Other than the fact that we both focus on helping MSPs to make more money, there’s hardly any overlap in what we do.<br /><br />Thanks for asking.Karl W. Palachukhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10854725002875547297noreply@blogger.com