AnyWired – Skellie Does It Again!
Posted January 11, 2008 in Business, Tools/Resources 5 Comments »
Yes, the very prolific and talented Skellie from SkellieWag just launched a new blog, AnyWired. And with a tagline as cool and simple as ‘Work Online. Work Anywhere. Live Free.‘ it has to be good, and in fact it is.
Skellie, to me, is the perfect example of a successful freelance blogger, she’s a staff writer at Problogger, FreelanceSwitch, Daily Blog Tips, North X East and many others (and eventually FreelanceFolder :) ), she has her own blogs, and SkellieWag.org is already quite popular.
AnyWired – Already kick-ass articles and more to come
There is not a lot of content on AnyWired since it was just launched, but you can definitely count on Skellie when it comes to writing great content. I have a feeling this one will be hugely popular.
My favorite post so far: 30 Ideas to Help You Start Working Through the Web
So voila! An awesome blog that looks very promising. Tell Skellie I sent you! :)
Jon
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5 Comments
Skellie
January 11th, 2008 at 9:47 pmHey Jon — thanks for the support! I really appreciate it, and I do hope some of your readers who freelance through the web will find the site a really good fit.
:)
Jon Phillips
January 11th, 2008 at 10:00 pmHi Skellie! You’re very welcome, I’m sure many will subscribe, I know I did! :)
Little Guy Network
January 15th, 2008 at 5:21 amIt sounds like a very good blog thanks for sharing informations.
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January 19th, 2008 at 11:22 amNice information is all about sharing with others.
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