The Missing Links: Your Weekend Reader

May 18, 2008 · View Comments

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The Weekend Reader is a weekly edition of articles, posts, tips and tricks that caught my attention over the past week.

Why You Should UP Marketing In A DOWN Market: When the market slows and sales start to drop, owners’ first instinct is to cut their costs. One of the first to be slashed is the marketing/advertising budget. Ad budgets are often at the top of a cost-conscious small business owner’s hit list because it’s an easy decision to make and it has an immediate impact to the bottom line. This is a grave mistake. Smart business owners know this is the time to spend more!

Carnival of Business and Entrepreneurship #21: Welcome to the 21st edition of the Carnival of Business and Entrepreneurship. We have selected 21 posts for this edition.

The Traveling Web Worker: What You Should Know About Your Destination: With the mobility that comes with web working, we can now afford to travel for leisure while taking our work with us. However, the nature of our work gives us very specific needs. We can’t just expect to open our laptops in the mountains of Nepal and start working. Apart from tourist attractions, accommodations, and restaurants, there are several things you need to know about your destination.

46 Ways To Start A Business With No Money: Most people who want to start their own business don’t have a ton of money laying around and it’s probably one the most common questions I get emailed about: How can I get started without a lot of cash?

The Mini-Retirement Misconception: When I first learned of the mini-retirement concept, I was immediately attracted to the idea. To me it represented freedom. I had all these romantic notions associated with it, and when I found a way to take three months off from work, I jumped at the first chance and ran with it.

While traveling is an eye-opening experience and a chance to see how others live in vastly different cultures. It is exhausting, on many levels. It quickly became clear to me that the romantic concept of traveling is flawed.

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