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What’s Up Wednesdays: Getting Social

July 21st, 2010

Every Wednesday, I gather a collection of blog posts that caught my eye in the previous week. There’s no real requirement to get mention in these speedlinks; just write something interesting on a (largely non-commercial) blog, let me know about it, and you’re automatically in the running for a free plug. Pretty simple, really, and [...]

What’s Up Wednesdays: Prata, Twitter, Paddle

July 14th, 2010

Every Wednesday, I share some interesting blog posts from around the Internet. Here is today’s collection. If you want to be a part of a future speedlink, you’ll want to contact me via Twitter with the appropriate link to your post. Cheers! The Simple Dollar starts us off with a very simple but simultaneously profound [...]

What’s Up Wednesdays: Free Book, Twitter Pitches, and Working from Home

May 26th, 2010

Can you believe it? We’re already at the last week of May. It won’t be long before we start firing up those barbecues in our backyards and heading out to the local beaches for some bocce ball. As we mosey our way into the summer, let’s take a look at a few great posts from [...]

What’s Up Wednesdays: Dumbwaiter Pitches

April 21st, 2010

Every Wednesday, I gather up five interesting blog posts from around the Internet to share with you. Last week, we took a look at timeshares and roommates and the week before that, I rewarded the top thinkers of the previous month. There’s another eclectic collection for you to read today, so sit back, grab a [...]

Twitter Money: Sponsored Tweets or MyLikes?

March 22nd, 2010

Blogs started out as little more than personal journals where regular people could share their thoughts with the world. They quickly progressed into viable business with true revenue streams. The same thing is happening with Twitter and other online social networks. Twitter is still personal, to be sure, but it also represents a sizable money-making [...]