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Link Medley
Todays link medley is longer than usual, there were many things worth pointing to this week. I found this in someone elses link-post but can not remember where. Anyway, Top 100 Motivational Blog Posts of All Time will keep you … 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
There’s no better time to think about Me, Inc
Jason Alba has posted Company Year-end Letter (or, Here’s Your Pink Slip). Well written and good advice, here is part of the final statement: There’s no better time to think about Me, Inc. Sit down, strategize, pull your board together … Continue reading
Link Medley
Daily Blog Tips writes about SEO Jargon and lists their favorite ones. Anyone wanting to know more can go to Beginner’s Guide to Search Engine Optimization and A Complete Glossary of Essential SEO Jargon. Over at copyblogger is a post … Continue reading
The Job-Seeker’s Guide To Resume Search Optimization and the Internet-Age Resume
Dan Sweet has published an e-book titled The Job-Seeker’s Guide To Resume Search Optimization and the Internet-Age Resume. It is a long title but it says what this is all about. What It’ll Show You How To Do: How To … 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
The Four Hour Workweek
Work only four hours a week with Tim Ferriss has a 50 minute interview with Tim Ferriss, author of The 4-Hour Workweek. Tim has a blog connected to the book. The interview is really interesting, there is a discussion about … Continue reading
XING has launched Marketplace
Yesterday XING launched a new feature called Marketplace. At present Marketplace has the category job openings but there are inactive buttons for services and real estate. All XING users can view postings and search the Marketplace. Posters have the option … Continue reading