2008-01-12 – Saturday Links Folder
Posted January 12, 2008 in Uncategorized
Hello everyone, I hope you had a very productive week and met all your deadlines. Now it’s time to take a little break (feels good sometimes, doesn’t it?), your to-do list will still be there when you’re done reading these posts.
First, I got an e-mail from Scott Shane telling about a quiz on entrepreneurship he put up on the Yale University Press website. Please take a minute to take the quiz and tell us your score. I got 60% (pure luck!), and learned quite a bit just taking the quiz. By the way Guy Kawasaki got a nice 40% :)
Here’s the link: The Illusions of Entrepreneurship: The Costly Myths That Entrepreneurs, Investors, and Policy Makers Live By
Now this week’s list:
- Stupid Shit People Put On Their Resumes
- How To Be The Most Annoying Customer Ever
- Why (not to) use CSS Frameworks?
- Dealing With Design Theft
- 10 Steps to Become an Email Ninja
- 70+ Powerpoint and presentation resources and great examples
- 8 Common Misconceptions About Freelancers
- 5 Reasons Why You Should Outsource Content Creation
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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3 Comments
Naomi Dunford
January 12th, 2008 at 1:32 pmI did this one courtesy of Escape from Cubicle Nation yesterday and came in at 45%. Sneaky move on the writer’s part… Make you feel good and dumb so you’ll buy the book. I know I thought of it! (Hmm, I can’t believe I don’t know that. I should buy… waaaait a minute!)
Jon Phillips
January 12th, 2008 at 7:05 pmHey Naomi! So did you buy the book? lol :)
redspace
January 17th, 2008 at 6:46 amThanks for link. I really enjoy that stupid one. It makes me smile reading it but don’t know why.
“Please disregard the attached resume-it is terribly out of date.” Hope he or she could get a job someday.