Archive for May, 2008

My 5 CSS Tips

After reading “5 Steps To CSS Heaven” over at pingmag.jp, and disagreeing with some of what was said I thought that writing this would be appropriate. I’ve been writing CSS professionally now for about 2.5 years so here are 5 quick tips that help me out in my day to day work. I […]

A Web 2.0 Conference Day - Wrap Up

There are a few additional photos from Web 2.0 Expo that I wanted to share and so I took some creative license with the timing of some of the events to tell the story of a typical conference day. The first day of a conference for me typically starts out with registration: A stop […]

Startups And The Recession

There’s no doubt in my mind that the U.S. economy is headed for a recession. The Federal Reserve just cut rates — again — down to 3.50%. This, coupled with oil’s rising prices, the fall of the value of the dollar, the rise in inflation, and the credit lending problems are all pointing […]

Blog carnivals - a link building secret weapon

One thing which has been alluded to briefly here on BusinessBlogConsulting.com in a couple previous posts is blog carnivals — a relatively untapped opportunity for blog marketing and link building. It was fellow Business Blog Consulting contributor Toby Bloomberg who first turned me on to blog carnivals. For those who aren’t aware of what […]

‘Your’ Strumpette

Update (3/30): Yeah, right. I try to avoid blog feuds like Black Death, but I became so intrigued, I decided to blog about it. Someone calling “herself” Amanda Chapel started a blog called Strumpette. This person started off on the wrong stiletto by going after, in a very trite manner, Steve Rubel of […]

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: […]

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 […]

Episode 15 {How to Recruit the Very Best People}

Download Episode 15 {How to Recruit the Very Best People} In business, we all compete for the very best people. We visit with two experts today to gain insight into real-world techniques for recruiting the very best staff. My first guest is George Lessmeister. George has […]

TLA Updates

My business model has shifted in the last few months. As I focus more on providing web site content, I’ve shifted away from creating web sites and doing online marketing. As of February 22, 2007, I’m no longer accepting new blog creation and online marketing clients, at least for the foreseeable future. The same applies […]

The Risk of Mixing Pleasure With Business

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