2007-12-01 Saturday Links Folder
Posted December 1, 2007 in Uncategorized 5 Rockin' Comments »
Hello everyone, time for another ‘links folder‘ post, it’s been quite a busy week for me, well so was my week-end! :)
Don’t worry your to-do list will still be there when you’re done reading these posts. Make sure you hit ‘save‘ in Photoshop, Fireworks ,Flash, [insert software here], because you surely don’t want to lose anything, it’ll only take a couple of minutes (maybe a little more) and you’ll be back to work! Maybe with some new ideas and a fresh perspective.
Here we go:
- Six Essential Questions for the Business Blogger
- A lesson to all freelancers (part 2) (part 3)
- 9 Things Freelancers Should Do Before the End of the Year
- 37 Unhabits of Highly Successful Managers
- The Flickr Guide, Part 2: How to Caption or Credit Photos in Posts
- My Puppy Can Teach You Marketing
- The Toolbox Toolbox: 100-Plus In-Depth Resource Collections for Web Workers
- 10 types of programmers you’ll encounter in the field
- 20 questions that clients ask before choosing a designer
Have a great week-end!
Jon
*If you read or wrote a great post, please send me the link, and I’ll maybe add it to the next ‘links folder’ post. Thanks!
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5 Rockin' Comments
Susan
December 2nd, 2007 at 9:56 amThanks for the link, Jon :) It was a nice surprise this morning as I was drinking my coffee and watching the pup making her piles of sticks.
Keep up the great work, I really enjoy reading here.
Jon
December 2nd, 2007 at 5:31 pmHi Susan, you’re very welcome :)
I really like your site, lots of great content (and I really like the design too)
Cheers
Dave C.
December 2nd, 2007 at 9:15 pmWow, what a great set of links. I know what I’m doing the rest of the night. Thanks!
Susan
December 3rd, 2007 at 6:18 amThanks, Jon! I’m putting a lot of effort into it, but I know these things take time. Seeing a recommendation like this is always a nice shot in the arm. :)
apurvajk
December 7th, 2007 at 10:57 pmThanks John, I will do this as soon as possible.