This is the second and final part of the conversation where we each share our best advice for bloggers. (Here’s the first part.)
I asked Corbett, Caleb and Barrett to prepare their top 10 tips for bloggers and bring them to these conversations. We critique, discuss and share stories.
You’re gonna like this one. Enjoy!
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““A desk is a dangerous place from which to view the world.” 1 of this year’s top 40 blog tips”
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Show Notes
Chubby Kid Does a Fruit Gushers Food Review – YouTube:
Squarespace Logo — “Logos made simple.”
Fizzle’s Free Guides — “Short and meaty guides to help you earn a living doing something you care about.”
How to Get Motivated When You Don’t Feel Like It — “You’ve probably noticed that it’s hard to be motivated all the time.”
NextDraft: The Day’s Most Fascinating News with Dave Pell — “Perhaps the world’s best email newsletter.”
Words — “This is a web page. There’s not much here. Just words.”
Farnam Street — “Mind-expanding awesomeness.”
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The Top 10 Mistakes in Online Business
Every week we talk with entrepreneurs. We talk about what’s working and what isn’t. We talk about successes and failures. We spend time with complete newbies, seasoned veterans, and everything in between.
One topic that comes up over and over again with both groups is mistakes made in starting businesses. Newbies love to learn about mistakes so they can avoid them. Veterans love to talk about what they wish they had known when starting out.
These conversations have been fascinating, so we compiled a list of the 10 mistakes we hear most often into a nifty lil' guide. Get the 10 Most Common Mistakes in Starting an Online Business here »



So many good nuggets and pearls. I’ve been struggling with the writing process–getting the ideas down, as they don’t come to me when I’m in front of my computer. These past two weeks have been just what I’ve needed to get some momentum and a bit more creativity and productivity.
I assume the pdf of this podcast episode will be titled “40 Rich Tips to Squander Your Launch (in a good way)”. My favorite is #17: Don’t Have Kids!”
On a serious note, I would love to see Corbett’s “Where and When getting things done calendar”. I’ve been trying to do something like this but find I jam pack the calendar too full. Now I am working on including buffers in-between scheduled tasks.
Is it weird that I teared up a little when Caleb signed off for the last time?