Year: 2011


Why Blogging Might Be Killing You, And How to Fight Back

After blogging for the past two and a half years, I now know that if it’s not feeling natural to you then you’re pretty much killing yourself. I speak from experience, of course. I lately find myself trying a little too hard to conjure up that perfect post. It’s as if my mind refuses to cooperate […]

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The Internet is Begging for Curators: Are You In?

The amount of content on the web is now so abundant that it’s begging everyday users to jump in and start curating what they consume. One such service is paper.li, an online “newspaper” that anyone with a Facebook or Twitter account can plug in to. It gathers and sorts through the links shared in the […]

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Are You a Content Glutton?

Should you really be reading this post right now? Don’t you have more productive things to do? I’m half-kidding. I mean, I appreciate your attention. I’ll make it worth your while. But I must ask: How much time are you spending feasting on other people’s content versus creating your own? All-you-can-eat content This fairly new […]

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5 People You Must Avoid at Your Next Internet Marketing Conference

Now I’m not saying this to be rude, but at almost every conference there will be certain types of people you should just plain avoid, like: 1. Soul Suckers These people start talking to you and suddenly they want to be your best friend because you have something they want but they don’t have anything […]

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How to Network at Internet Marketing Conferences

It’s a fact: Internet Marketing (IM) conferences are 80% networking and 20% learning. Why? Because meeting people the old fashion way—face to face without the interface of an electronic gadget—is still the best way to build relationships. So whether you’ve been building your IM business for 2 weeks or 2 years, it’s never too late […]

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