Business Blogging, Design Opportunity, Inbound Marketing for Finding Jobs and More

The Upside Down Pyramid of Opportunity: Design for the other 90% – Talk about a thought-provoking article. Read it and see if you can come up with any ideas. Opportunities are out there, waiting for you to grab them.

Falling Short On Your Freelance Resolutions? Try, Try Again – Consistency and habits can do wonders for freelancers.

Finding new business 9: an alternative to cutting prices – Looks like a good idea. It does make sense and may be worth a try.

Message To New Copywriters – Another great article on the cutting prices issue. It shows you that you don’t need to market yourself/your company as “cheap.”

How I Used Inbound Marketing to Find a Job in a Recession – Even if you aren’t currently looking for a job, read this article and keep its tips in mind, just in case.

Try This: Turn One Edition of Your Print Newsletter into Three Postcards – The article is aimed at non-profits, but the tip can be used by nearly everyone. You will contact your subscribers more often and won’t spend more money to do this. What else could you want?

When freelancing isn’t enough – it’s OK to have another job too – Don’t be ashamed if you need to get a day job to make ends meet. Pride won’t help you pay your bills.

Groups vs. Individuals: Ruining It for the Rest of Us – I won’t make any comments on this one. I’ll just leave the link there for you to read the article and draw your own conclusions.

Are Moms Bad for Business? – I’m surprised that reactions to this article have been so friendly, considering its controversial nature.

Business Blogging: What’s the Point? – What’s the actual purpose of your business blogging activities? Maybe you’ve been paying too much attention to things that aren’t so important for your company.

Will Small Business have Turn at Trough? – What’s better for small businesses now: more loans or less taxes? I’m inclined to agree with Professor Cornwall.

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