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Tag Archives: Business
Hook, line and sinker
Over at Freelance Folder is a useful post titled Is Your Elevator Pitch a Home Run?. Your elevator pitch is your 30-second marketing strategy. You need it to tell people on the fly at any given moment who you are, … Continue reading
Freelancing
I posted about Work anywhere and freelancing is often part of that concept since employers want to have their staff within sight. ProFreelancing is an interesting blog, see for instance Top 5 Ways to Find Work and Live Like A … Continue reading
Work anywhere
Over at Anywired is a guest post titled Taking Your Show On The Road: 10 Tips To Help You Escape the Office. It is written by Mark Hayward, writing from the Caribbean. That sounds like a real nice place to … Continue reading
Anywired
Skellie at Skelliewag posts about Taking the Plunge: Launching Blog #2 and she is launching a second blog, Anywired. Since I am a big Skellie-fan I have already subscribed to the new blog. The About-text is really interesting: Anywired is … Continue reading
Turning Business Education on its Head
A friend pointed me to this article at Business Week: Turning Business Education on its Head. It is about a really interesting concept called 180°academy, I quote the start of the article: In September about 20 executives, mostly from Scandinavia, … Continue reading
When is it okay to work for free?
Success from the Nest has a post about “When is it okay to work for free…?”. It is about setting up your own rules for when it is OK to work for free. Remember it’s up to you to determine … Continue reading
Forget Everything You Know About Making Money Online (And Start Making Some)
Two of my favourite bloggers, Brian Clark at Copyblogger and Tony D. Clark at Success from the Nest, have joined forces and started Teaching Sells. The first free Teaching Sells report is now available, either as a quick and easy … Continue reading
How to Run a Meeting Like Google
Business Week has a post titled How to Run a Meeting Like Google. The post is around a year old but the advice given is solid and will lead to more effective meetings. No one wastes time searching for a … Continue reading
The self-employed have a hierarchy of success
Success from the nest has a great series of posts about the Hierarchy of the Successfully Self-Employed. The four levels are Freelancer (physiological needs), Contractor (safety and social needs), Expert (esteem needs) and Guru (self-actualization). The posts are as follows: … Continue reading
Plenty of fish
DoshDosh has a post titled Learn From an Adsense Millionaire: Notes on Markus Frind and PlentyofFish.com. It is amazing how much a great idea and hard work can bring in. His annual income from PlentyofFish.com alone is currently $5 to … Continue reading