Archive for April, 2008

links for 2006-10-09

Future rosy for young entrepreneur Not only has she produced a unique item that customers like, she’s also selling it retail. And she’s only 12 years old. (tags: entrepreneur feel-good) Internet Payroll Entrepreneur Develops Online Tutorials - PR.com Along with the tutorial is a fanciful analogy illustrating the positive impact of […]

BIGLIST Update - Search Marketing Blogs 041808

Good things come to those who wait and dammit, we’ve been waiting a good long time for some new search marketing blogs worthy of addition to the BIGLIST. You can still get updates by following the BIGLIST Twitter account as well. Enjoy! WebmasterRadio.FM - Our friends from WebmasterRadio.FM have joined the cool […]

Skip Prestige, Do It For The Fun

I do things very differently from a lot of my friends in the design consulting profession. Everybody seems to be looking for the big client, the big money, or the well-known website, but I skip all of those and concentrate on projects I know are interesting and fun to work on. I immediately […]

links for 2006-10-17

Podcasting Grabs Grade-schoolers It’s fun to see that kids are getting into the podcasting game. I would imagine they get quite a sense of pride when they hear a completed podcast for the first time. This article is just another reminder to me of the educational power of podcasting, bo (tags: […]

5 Web 2.0 Tools to Immediately Make You a Better Manager

At Promethius, we’ve done a whole lot of searching for ideas to improve our service and our customers’ experience. After much experimentation and testing, I feel very confident recommending these tools to any business manager: Basecamp - This very intuitive project-management software by 37signals is a very affordable way to immediately gain control […]

Who Wants A Piece of Yahoo?

After Microsoft’s unsolicited bid for Yahoo last week, it seems everyone has their theories about what is actually going to happen. Will Yahoo accept the offer and piss-off most of their employees? Will they hold up their middle finger and realize that they need to get their act together? The only thing […]

Mind Your Own Business

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Bloggers, What’s Your Hook?

Whether you’re just starting out in the blogosphere or you write for an established blog, you’ll need an angle to set your blog apart from the rest. Ideally, this theme will carry through all your posts, injecting the blog with a unique style and personality (e.g. snarky, witty, professorial, egotistical to the point of humorous, […]

The Risk of Mixing Pleasure With Business

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Still Alive and Kicking

Greetings, TLA readers. Just a quick note to let you know I’m still here. I’m working on several projects, and I’ll update you next month. Thanks for reading. Copyright © 2008 The Language Artist: Business Blog Consulting. This Feed is for personal non-commercial use only. If you are not reading this material in your […]