2008-01-19 Saturday Links Folder
Posted January 19, 2008 in Uncategorized 8 Comments »
Now is time for another ‘links folder‘ post, I’ve read a lot of great articles this week, in fact I’ve read so many it makes it difficult to decide which ones to link to, but I’ll manage :)
Take a minute to visit these blogs and read the posts, you might learn a thing or two.
Before we go on with the list, Joshua Clanton asked many bloggers to send him productivity tips written in Haiku form, inspired by Leo Babauta’s concept of Haiku productivity. Check it out.
Also, Ryan Caldwell interviewed me, you can read the interview on Performancing, it was real fun, thanks Ryan! (a little self-promotion never hurt anyone right? :) )
Now the list:
- How To Finish a Project In 10 Minutes
- Your Visitors Have A.D.D. – Six Steps To Keep Them Focused
- How I Stopped Listening To Experts And Started Making Money
- Make Money Online and Escape Your Day Job
- Small Business Blogging Map
- Advertising: Think Before You Speak
- How to get featured in magazines and newspapers with no connections…and turn it into mega-bucks
- How to Start Charging Your Dream Rates (and Get Away With It)
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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8 Comments
Nick | PTO
January 19th, 2008 at 12:58 pmThanks for linking me up, Jon. I read your interview on Performancing earlier in the week, and thought you came across very well.
(1000 RSS subscribers in the first month – phew! Sounds like a healthy target to me.)
Looking forward to reading through those other articles now.
Alan Johnson
January 19th, 2008 at 6:24 pmI always appreciate bloggers who share some link love every once in a while. Some great productivity-related articles you’ve shared there, definitely worth looking into.
Alan Johnson
Brian
January 20th, 2008 at 12:58 amThanks for the link Jon, much appreciated.
I look forward to reading through your blog!
James Chartrand - Men with Pens
January 20th, 2008 at 7:03 amThanks for the link, Jon!
Now. My big question is: Was our 10-minute project post deliberately paired with the ADD post? Then of course, fast projects and ADD go hand-in-hand with not listening… I think there’s some subtle, patterned message going on here. What are you trying to tell me? ;)
Jon Phillips
January 20th, 2008 at 12:37 pmYou’re welcome guyz! :)
Hey James, haha nah I didn’t do this deliberately :)
Shoemoney Lies
January 22nd, 2008 at 12:57 amThanks for the tips, some productivity advice was exactly the kick that I needed to get some new blog posts finished off. They had been in my drafts forever.
Sundress
February 18th, 2008 at 10:11 pmWow, nice interview. Looks pretty professional. keep it up ;)
freelancerzone
October 25th, 2008 at 12:38 amhave a nice day