A post on the "Simple Dollar" Blog outlined 10 ways to create value from your web surfing. Professionals can use many of these ideas to build their reputation online and obtain more links and traffic to their websites.
Read MoreI just read this little article about some new studies about choice. So, how does this relate to your business website? If you don't yet have a business website, or if you are dissatisfied with your current site, quite possibly the reason you haven't made any progress on this important project yet has to do with the number of choices you face
Read MoreStill questing for the best in desktop blogging tools... ScribeFire installs into the Firefox browser, which is interesting because you can click between tabs in the upper area, while editing your posts below
Read MoreA very cool online Flash "game" created by American Public Media, Consumer Consequences, takes you through the various areas of life which affect the environment: your home; the energy you u
Read MoreSo, here is another desktop blogging tool I am testing. Let’s see how it stacks up. Account Setup To use with BlogEngine.Net, you need to choose "MetaWeblog API" and I had a bit of
Read Morew.bloggar is a desktop blogging tool. Since I am looking for ways to make blogging easier and more fun, this is a test post & review.
Read MoreFloyd Innovations founder Heather Floyd was the "Wild WE Member of the Month" for July. You can see the entire interview on the Wild WE website : http://www.thewildwe.com/newsletter/2007/07/
Read MoreAfter much longer than I'd like to admit, Floyd Innovations has finally got an updated website. The new site sports not just a new visual design, but is also completely implemented in the umbraco CMS
Read MoreHmm... As an organizing/efficiency expert, I am a bit skeptical about Eric Abramson's concept of "optimal messiness." - I don't necessarily disagree with his main premise, that over organizing (organizing continually for organizing sake) is detrimental to productivity, but I am afraid that this could become an excuse for people who are in absolutely no danger of being "too organized."
Read MoreMany of my clients have websites, and most of them do not have deep pockets, and wouldn't be interested in paying ISPs for "premium" bandwidth to their sites. Would you? If not, I highly rec
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