Alex
Alex
@alex@www.alexstandiford.com

Founder of Novatorius & creator of Siren Affiliates. WordPress engineer and partnership advocate helping businesses grow with flexible incentive programs.

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  • Chicago In Winter

    A weekend escape to Chicago offered a mix of city charm, vibrant culture, and unforgettable experiences, from exploring iconic streets to enjoying a VIP concert night.

  • We get home, and first thing, we turn on While You Were Sleeping. Seemed like the right choice.

  • Spent yesterday walking all over Uptown, sampling coffee, taking the L all over the place, and eating some great food. I guess we walked 6 miles or so just navigating the city. Chicago is beautiful!

  • Watching Aurora today. We got VIP tickets and oh my god this is amazing! Right next to the bar, I have a server, great acoustics, awesome venue, and my own seat. I may never go back.

  • Me and Kate are in Chicago for a weekend. No particular reason, just visiting, enjoying the city life a little, and spending time together. I did not bring my laptop as to not tempt me to β€œjust take a Quick Look” at email. πŸ™ƒ

  • Flight never ceases to amaze me.

  • Turkey in the oven, everything is otherwise ready for the family to come. Enjoying a moment of quiet before the crazy. My cat agrees.

  • I just picked this Kitty Hawk Nexus up. The matching tail did me in, but I justified it because I think it’ll slot nicely between my 4D and Quantum for semi-windy days in Ohio. Now I’m going to be tortured all winter because it’ll be too cold to fly it 😭. I really miss Kitty…

  • We’re cooking 2 turkeys this year. The first one I cooked and pieced apart yesterday to make stock so Kate could make everything else using the first turkey. Then the second one is, well, the one you think of. A bit of extra work, sure, but I feel vindicated when I see most of the…

  • Why Smart Businesses Keep Building the Wrong Systems (And What I’m Doing About It)

    There’s a pattern I keep seeing with successful businesses – the smarter they are, the more likely they are to build sophisticated systems they’re not ready for. After years of watching this play out, I’ve finally mapped the evolution stages that determine what you actually need – and what you should ignore.