Freelancing Fundamentals Uh… Nobody cares. Nobody who might have been your client has lost sleep over your name, logo, website, or business cards. They really don’t care. They might have cared if you had offered to solve their problems, but you were more interested in being impressive than you were in asking the right questions. The […]
Ask Slashdot: Is There a Good Alternative to Facebook? Long-time Slashdot reader Lauren Weinstein argues that fixing Facebook may be impossible because “Facebook’s entire ecosystem is predicated on encouraging the manipulation of its users by third parties who posses the skills and financial resources to leverage Facebook’s model. These are not aberrations at Facebook — […]
Via The Daily Bell Written for The Daily Bell by Bill Ottman, Co-Founder of minds.com & Schuyler Brown, Futurist. It’s hard to believe the Food Revolution has only been in effect for about ten years. In that time, we’ve seen drastic changes in the way citizens of the world choose to buy food for their families. What […]
By Abdullahi Muhammed Imagine you come to a salon to get a haircut. You see two available professionals — someone with a “trainee” badge and and a regular employee. Now unless you want to get a heavily discounted, but possibly awkward, haircut, you’d likely choose a “pro” right? When it comes to freelancing, most clients would prefer […]
“The greatest reward in becoming a millionaire is not the amount of money that you earn. It is the kind of person that you have to become to become a millionaire.” — Jim Rohn Most people wish their circumstances would magically change for them. They don’t have the desire to become better themselves so they can proactively […]
If you work in design, you’ve probably noticed by now the wave of “UX writer” jobs being posted online over the past couple of years. From Google to YouTube, Dropbox, Amazon and PayPal, every big tech company now has a team of UX writers. But what is UX writing? In this article, you’ll find […]
Authored by Adam Taggart via PeakProsperity.com, Roger Bannister died last week. Even if you don’t recognize his name, you’re aware of his legacy: he was the first human to run a mile in under 4 minutes. It was a mind-blowing feat. Ever since the Ancient Greeks set their sights on attaining this “perfect” goal 3,000 […]
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By Dr. Mercola On New Year’s Eve, Americans drink more alcohol than on any other day of the year.1 Other top contenders are Christmas, Thanksgiving, the Fourth of July, and St. Patrick’s Day… but none top New Year’s Eve, for imbibing. Hangover Hacks You Can Hang Your Hat On
Is your site unusually slow? Google is testing a red slow label in the search results that will warn searchers before they click over to your web site. Google Testing A Red “Slow” Label In The Search Results For Slower Sites







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