Twitterview with Barry Moltz

@JoelECarlson: Hello everyone! Welcome to the my Twitterivew with Chicagoan @barrymoltz. Lets get things started!

Q – #1    To start off @barrymoltz, where did you grow up, where did you attend school and what was your 1st job as an adult?

Barry: grew up in CT- attended Brandeis and worked at IBM

Q – #2    Where do you work now, and what kinds of companies has your entrepreneurial spirit helped you with?

Barry: I have my own company now helping small business owners get unstuck

I started three companies, all in the tech area

Q – #3    So what is it that you’re helping Small Businesses get unstuck from?

Barry: The biggest problem facing most small business owners is their ability to do their work and market on an ongoing basis

It’s a systematic way to always creating relationships with prospects, influencers and connectors

Q – #4    I see. You’re also an author. What have you written, and what went into you writing?

Barry: I have written 3 books for the small biz owners- starting, bouncing back and customer service

Q – #5    Did you do the writing and publishing yourself? What has been the response to your books?

Barry: yes, wrote all the books with the help of a editor – tough to get the message across in a vacuum

books are a great platform- kind of like a giant business card!

Q – #6    Very cool! So what projects/plans are you working on for the near future?

Barry: always helping small biz owners get unstuck- now with webinars and in person events!

Q – #7    Fun! Now more about you. FAVORITE(S): Restaurant, store, comfort food, recent biz book or blog.

Barry: Favorite comfort food- Grill Cheese, Tomato Soup and French Fries

Recent Business Book I just read: Today We Are Rich by @sanderssays – must read #TWAR

Q – #8    To close, what’s 1 Tweet of advice you’d give to new small business owners to help them start off right?

Barry: I have a sign always hanging in my office “It’s Cash Flow, Stupid”

Always solve a pain and find people that can pay to solve the pain and you will always have a business

@JoelECarlson: Thanks @barrymoltz for your time and comments today on #jectv. All the best to you with your work and efforts!

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