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Linklist: Fontography, SEO, and a Couple of Guest Posts

Tuesday, June 24th, 2008

It’s been a little while since I posted a linklist, so I’ve got some pretty nice links for you to check out.

8 fonts you probably don’t use in css, but should - Web Design Marketing Podcast & Blog
Feel like you’re being too constrained by limiting yourself to Times/Georgia and Arial/Helvetica? Check out this list of […]

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Linklist: Feng Shui, Moleskines and Marketing Games

Friday, April 11th, 2008

Hey guys! I hope you’ve been having a great week. Here are some of the best posts that I’ve read recently.

AnyWired–Middlebrook Make Money Online Challenge: The Beginning
Mark at My Tropical Escape has started an online money-making challenge. And Jarkko Laine has accepted the challenge as well. Looks like this will be interesting to watch. […]

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Linklist: Generalizing, Frogs, and Firing the Bosses

Saturday, March 22nd, 2008

Wishful Thinking » Is it Better to Be a Creative Generalist or a Specialist?
A really interesting post comparing the benefits of specializing in one thing versus having wide ranging knowledge. Personally, I think a balance of the two works out pretty well.
You Weren’t Meant to Have a Boss
Paul Graham explains why humans (especially creative types) […]

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64 Thrice Vetted Posts on Blogging

Tuesday, March 18th, 2008

Yes, I know. The blogosphere is filled with lists. What makes this one different? First, I found the post interesting and informative. Second, I decided to bookmark it for my own future reference. Third, I went through my collection of bookmarks on blogging and eliminated those that seemed subpar in relation to the others. So […]

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Linklist: Directness, Firing Workaholics, and Bloxes

Friday, March 14th, 2008

The Wrong Way To Think About Your Goals (And How To Fix It) : Million Dollar Leverage
Dave Navarro suggests an alternate way to think about goals if you actually want to accomplish them.

Unclutterer » Archive » Creating a minimalist workspace — from Zen Habits
Leo’s workspace revealed.

Extensible CSS Interface I: The Foundation ~ Authentic Boredom
Part 1 […]

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Linklist: Persistent Link Sellers, Ultimate Email, and IE8 Beta 1

Friday, March 7th, 2008

First, if you haven’t seen it, I have a guest post up at Daily Blog Tips called Become a Blogging Wizard - 6 Lessons from Harry Potter.

And now here is another collection of great links from around the blogosphere.

Conversations with an Underground Text Link Seller
Darren Rowse posts an absolutely hysterical email conversation with an […]

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Linklist: Getting Creative, Offspring, RPG Your XP

Sunday, February 17th, 2008

Here is my latest collection of links that I found interesting and useful.

 Getting Creative With Your Content - Men with Pens
James is tired of formulaic content and attempts to make readers jump through hoops.
» The FourFourNiner: The Pilot » The 449
The first episode of a podcast devoted to blogging and WordPress. It’s pretty good for […]

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Linklist:Building Business, Finding Business, Geometry, and Audacity

Saturday, February 9th, 2008

Jonathan Fields And The Art Of Building Many Businesses At Once — Jarkko Laine - Insanely interested
A very interesting interview about juggling many ventures at one time.
How I’ve Been Holding Myself Back And How to Avoid Stagnation In Your Business
Time to stop being comfortable and start making progress toward your goals.
GroupThink: How Do Freelancers Find […]

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Link: Guest Post on theAdmin.org - My First Progress Review

Thursday, January 31st, 2008

For a couple of months now, I’ve been considering writing monthly goals for myself, but never quite seemed to get around to it. So when Eric offered me the opportunity to write a guest post for theAdmin.org and suggested starting my own progress reports I jumped at the chance.
So here it is, my first Monthly […]

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Link: Guest Post on Productivity in Context

Wednesday, January 30th, 2008

3 Ways to Become More Productive by Drawing on Your Inner Artist
When most people talk about productivity, they speak of lists and priorities and contexts, but I’ve rarely heard anyone mention the possibilities of drawing. “Drawing?” you might be thinking, “I’ve got serious work to do here.” I completely understand. It seems like everyone is […]

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