Archive for April, 2008
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 […]
April 21st, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
Earlier this month I went to Las Vegas to attend (and speak at) PubCon, a conference renowned among search engine marketers. Many of my fellow SEO professionals in attendance were also bloggers. The organizers of Pubcon, including Brett Tabke and Joe Morin, had the foresight to offer the bloggers an irresistible offer, a “Bloggers Night […]
April 20th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
Bloggers are information workers. And information workers need a big screen monitor — and/or multiple monitors — to be optimally productive. The Wall Street Journal blog recently posted about a study by the University of Utah that found that folks using a 24-inch screen completed tasks 52% faster than those with an 18-inch screen. And […]
April 20th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
When talking to people about the benefits of business blogs I often mention “establishing your credibility.” This goes hand-in-hand with “getting killer PR.” Let’s face it, journalists are having to do more with less, so they’re more and more likely to turn to Google and other search engines to track down “experts” in a given […]
April 19th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
Not getting as much marketing power out of your blog as you’d hoped? The rules for successful blogging are the same whether you’re writing for personal or business reasons. First of all, you have to write about what you love or what you’re passionate about. When you write about what you are passionate about, readers […]
April 18th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
Are you doing what you love? Are you passionate about your vocation? I have a confession. My passion is writing. While I enjoy helping others set up blogs, writing for a living is all I really want to do. I want to write from home, on my own schedule, and be paid for it. […]
April 18th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
Download Episode 5 Headlines A new study from consulting firm Diamond Cluster International seems to show that the peak in the outsourcing boom has come and gone. Results show that premature contract terminations, due to poor performance, have become increasingly prevalent. The study found that 47 percent of buyers reported they had prematurely terminated at […]
April 18th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
Steve Rucinski over at Small Business Trends Radio wrote a nice review of our podcast. It’s rewarding to be recognized by your peers. The SMBTrendwire site regularly reviews business-oriented podcasts and is a great resource if you are looking to fill up your iPod with new discoveries. Continue to […]
April 17th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
Download Episode 12 - Quick and Dirty It’s been a while since we’ve posted a podcast here at Promethius. It’s not from boredom or lethargy. Things are hopping here!!! Tony Valle tunes in to give you all a quick update on some recent goings on at Promethius. We’ll see you next week […]
April 17th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments
April 16th, 2008 | Posted in General | No Comments