Blogathon 2007: Success
Posted on July 29, 2007 - Filed Under Blogging - Leave a Comment
Blogathon 2007 was a success. My 24-hour non-stop blogging stint was actually much more fun than I thought. I went in no knowing what to expect or what works and what doesn’t.
I ended up co-blogging with a friend after she made a last-minute decision to join me. Two heads is definitely better than one.
Our total [...]
Blogathon 2007: A business with a heart
Posted on July 28, 2007 - Filed Under Blogging - Leave a Comment
Do you get so carried away with making money that you never think of giving back? I know of many entrepreneurs who focus solely on making money, money and more money.
That’s not the way I do business. I believe in building a business with a heart. Make money, yes, that’s what we’re in business for. But we [...]
Adding the sticker factor to your business
Posted on July 27, 2007 - Filed Under Business Resources, RM, Zzub - Leave a Comment
I have long thought of using my car as a moving advertisement. Wouldn’t it be neat if I could have my business website URL printed on, say, a bumper sticker?
I think it’s a great marketing idea to give our business better offline exposure and help drive traffic to our sites at the same time.
Sticker.com.au is [...]
Turn your business around
Posted on July 27, 2007 - Filed Under Business Resources, RM, Zzub - Leave a Comment
Have you ever felt like your business is stagnating or just not going anywhere, or worse, that it may even be headed downhill?
It’s not like you haven’t invested time, money and effort into it. Yet you’re still not seeing the kind of profits you should be seeing. You’re not the only one. This is a [...]
Vacation or work?
Posted on July 27, 2007 - Filed Under PU, Timeout, Zzub - Leave a Comment
If you’re taking a business break, how about taking out a Orlando vacation home rental? I hear they can be pretty relaxing and fun for the whole family at the same time.
I have to confess though that when I go on vacation, I always tend to bring my laptop with me and sometimes I end [...]


