Archive for March, 2007
Mar
31
Guru or Google?
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This is an image that I found over at bLaugh. Whether Google has the answer or not I do not know. I would anyway prefer a conversation with a guru.
Mar
30
I found Susan Johnston’s blog called The Urban Muse through the Jibber Jobber blog. Susan has a useful post titled Five Ways to Promote Your Blog. There is more text and links at her blog, the five ways are these:
1. Add your link to all your profiles.
2. Comment Early and Often.
3. Create reciprocal links.
4. Google/Google [...]
Mar
24
Guy Kawasaki has a very interesting post about The 10/20/30 Rule of PowerPoint. The rule says that a PowerPoint presentation should have ten slides, last no more than twenty minutes, and contain no font smaller than thirty points.
Guy writes that this rule is applicable for any presentation to reach agreement: for example, raising capital, making [...]
Published on March 24, 2007
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Mar
17
Midzone and Artzone
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March 14 I was at Midzone for the opening of an art exhibition. It was also the launch of Konstzonen (Artzone) which is a gallery in the office. The artist is Anders Adèrn from Malmö.
I like this concept, mixing business and art. This is an intersection that is good for creativity.
Published on March 17, 2007
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Mar
9
Zen Habits
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Zen Habits is one of my favourite blogs. The topics covered are mostly things I am interested in, writing is great and often personal. The About-text says:
Zen Habits will cover: achieving goals, productivity, being organized, GTD, motivation, eliminating debt, saving, getting a flat stomach, eating healthy, simplifying, living frugal, parenting, happiness, and successfully implementing good [...]
Published on March 9, 2007
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Mar
2
Job-Seeker’s Glossary
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Have you ever wondered what some of those job, career and employment terms mean? Now you can find that out in the Job-Seeker’s Glossary of Key Job-Hunting, Career, Job-Search, and Employment Terms.
