Last month we asked you "what is the most tired or cliched advice online?" One phrase came up over and over again: "follow your passion."
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Last month we asked you "what is the most tired or cliched advice online?" One phrase came up over and over again: "follow your passion."
The latest social media fads may come and go, but some strategies for attracting an audience online will always be in style. Here are 42 of my favorite timeless ideas for attracting more visitors to your website. You can bet the farm on these. They'll be as effective in five years as they are today.
This morning I found myself staring at a blank screen. I needed to write a blog post but couldn't think of any ideas to write about.
There are literally hundreds of millions of blogs in existence. Thousands more are started every day. In a world where 99.9+% of blogs go mostly unnoticed, Derek Halpern has made a big name for himself and his blog Social Triggers in less than a year.
You started a website or blog because you thought it would be an easy way to make lots of money. Or maybe you knew this would take work, but you now realize your approach was all wrong. You thought you had it all figured out from the beginning.
If you're in desperate need of some motivation, we're going to fix that problem, right here, right now. Prepare yourself.
A reader emailed me this week with a suggestion. She left her job over a year ago to travel the world and start a business with her partner. After struggling to get her business off the ground for the better part of a year, anxiety got to her.
If you've been following along, you know that during November I published a blog post here every day. Monday, Tuesday... every day including the weekends. That was a big change from my publishing schedule before. I published more in November than I did during the previous 9 months.
Have you ever heard someone say something limiting about himself or herself that just sounds ridiculous and shortsighted? "I wish I could get in shape, but I don't have the time."
I live in a city obsessed with startups. San Francisco is the undisputed center of the world for technology startups, and I've called this great city home for nearly six years.