The Missing Links: Your Weekend Reader

by David Finch on August 24, 2008

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21 Must-Read Tips To Write Better Web Content: I am sure a lot of bloggers and web content creators realize the importance of good content and like me, they too try to write better articles everyday. To help them further, I decided that I’ll scour some of the most well known blogs and sites which include content on blogging and writing in general and list 21 excellent articles which could greatly improve your writing skills.

3 Mistakes to Avoid with your Business Promotion: As a new business owner, you have to deal with the many varying pieces in your business puzzle that sometime you can want to gain more clients or want to share your newest products you can jump in too quickly which you can have good intentions however may be disappointed that it may not turn out the way you expect.

Dream to Reality: How I Quit My Day Job: Ever since I learned about the concept of financial independence five years ago, the seed of a dream had been planted. My dream: Having the freedom to deliberately choose how I spend every day – to have complete freedom of time.

How to Do More With Less Time: You need better time management. You’re looking for time saving tips. Whether you’re in a huge organization, a team of 30, or a solo practitioner, it’s fairly guaranteed that you’ve got more work to do than you have time to complete it. Further, the effort it takes to keep up with people in social media and do it like a human being takes some time. In this post, I’ll talk about how to do more with less time.

The Bonsai Method of Social Media Management: The cost of paying too much attention to your work, or one element of your work (if that’s what social media is for you), is that you don’t have enough left over for the other important facets of your life–hobbies, real world relationships, your spiritual life. The cost of maintaining a thousand or so microrelationships can be not enough time and energy left over for your core real-world relationships.

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