Monthly Archives: March 2010
Are You Meeting Your Goals for 2010?
Writing Not long ago the web was full of great advice for setting goals for 2010. Every website/blog you visited touted the same things: -Set your goals for 2010 -Make 2010 your best year -Improve your writing in 2010 -Get more clients in 2010 -Earn more money in 2010 -Tips to set goals for 2010 There was so much information on goal setting and making this year the best it could be that we almost got sick of hearing about it. As I was deciding what to ...
Continue readingDesign and Print Your Own Custom Business Cards at Print24
Design & Coding, Making Money, Reviews This is a Sponsored Post written by me on behalf of Print24. All opinions are 100% mine. When you are the owner of a brick and mortar business, most people will expect that you have a business card of some kind. If you happen to make your money on the web as a professional blogger or Internet entrepreneur, you should treat your online business no differently than an offline business. This means getting a business card too, but it doesn’t ...
Continue readingSquash the Micro-Manager
Blogging, Personal, Productivity Like many of you I have a full-time job in addition to working on my blog. In my job I’ve taken on the role of the media guy. This is not my actual job title or even in my job description. Because I am skilled with HTML, photography, and video production I get to do some extra things at work. Sometimes this can be really fun. Other times however, it is not. The times when it sucks is when I have to work with a micro-manager on my back. How ...
Continue readingUsing Content Properly In Your Online Business
Blogging, Promote your blog Once you decide that you want to start an online business, it’s important that you make a series of decisions carefully. Especially when it comes to content and how you’ll use it because you need to keep in mind that even with all the other advertising techniques that happen along like vseo and social media, the written word in the form of blogs and articles is still the cornerstone of any successful advertising campaign. Making Content ...
Continue reading6 Free Browser Alternatives for the iPhone and iPod Touch [Part 2]
Social Media As you’ll see from the first half of this list yesterday, I took to the time to mention each feature along with my likes and dislikes for each iPhone/iPod Touch Browser. So, needless to say the list is pretty extensive, which is why I decided to break it up into 2 parts (which both are still pretty long). Hopefully, this info will come in handy for some! This is Part 2 of “6 Free Browser Alternatives for the iPhone and iPod ...
Continue readingWorking From Home: A Distraction or a Godsend?
Writing Is Working From Home Getting in the Way of Your Writing Career? This post could step on a few toes. No worries mate, I’ll be stepping on my own toes as well. Working from home is great. You have all the extra time you need to keep the laundry done, run errands, cook, clean–all those things other people have to do when they get home from a job. It’s a great life. Or is it? Are these things eating into your work time? ...
Continue reading6 Free Browser Alternatives for the iPhone and iPod Touch [Part 1]
Social Media I don’t have an iPhone but I do have an iPod Touch that I use just as much as my laptop, sometimes more. I’m not a huge fan of the default Safari mobile browser and I know many others who aren’t as well. There are numerous browsers in the Apple app store to use as alternatives, most of which will cost you at least $.99. If you’re like me, you probably don’t want to spend money testing out all the browsers in order ...
Continue readingToodledo: A Practical To Do List
Productivity To be clear, Toodledo is not the prettiest looking app in the world nor is it the most feature-rich. It does one thing and it does it very well, manage your todo list. You won’t be awed by the interface or even the innovative new features, but you will be impressed by how fast, powerful and useful this app is. In short, if you use todo lists to organize your life, whether you’re a follower of Getting Things Done or just simply scrawl ...
Continue readingBlogging Then And Now
Blogging If you were starting a new blog today what’s the first thing you would do? I’ve just started a new blog and I started thinking about the difference between my first blog and this one. Here are some of the things I looked at. Then I bought a domain, tying it vaguely to some of the services I hoped to offer. I simply added the blog onto that and it had no clear identity of its own. Now I thought very carefully about the topic I wanted ...
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