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Sunday Brunch

April 20th, 2008 No Comments

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Sundays come all too soon for busy entrepreneurs like myself. Didn’t I JUST create this blog? Sheesh.

Today’s link buffet lineup, for your reading pleasure:

Copywriting legend Bob Bly, for displaying a bit of un-Bly-like snark on his post, DM Dead? Not by a long shot.

Mark from Productivity 501 posted some tips for getting the most from your Large Sized Monitor.

(Yes, if you work on the internet, size DOES matter. D’oh! I want to say that my monitor is 21 inches but I’m really not sure and I don’t have a tape measure handy. I know it’s big, yet not big enough. And yes, I do shrink my resolution and make windows smaller as Mark suggests. Fact is, I’d be a lot cooler if I were on a Mac.)

Anita Campbell of Small Business Trends
appeals to the artist that lives inside us all with her story about Wilson Ng, the tech-writer-turned-cartoonist.

Over on Lockergnome.com, a blogger known as “Outsider” gives GoDaddy.com the thumbs down for selling his domain out from under him with no warning.

(I’m inclined to suggest to this fellow that maybe he opened his GoDaddy.com user account with an email address that he doesn’t check very often? Or, perhaps he signed up using an active email address but then MOVED? This is the reason why I open new hosting accounts with a Yahoo email address, even though my host, PowWeb.com, suggests that’s a bad idea. But what do they know?)

That’s all for Sunday. The copywriter is about ready for a nap.

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Sunday Brunch Buffet

April 13th, 2008 1 Comment

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Simon Payn, the real estate newsletter expert, has posted a great piece on Copyblogger about how bloggers can take a copywriting tip from the news writing world.

The Word Wrangler gives a lesson on thoughtful link placement in your web copy and why it makes a difference in whether people stay to read your stuff.

There is a must-read feature on how to reduce tax stress next year (yes, it’s not too soon to start thinking about 2008’s return) from David Bohl of Slow Down Fast.

Steven Snell spins opportunity cost around the freelance way of living and working over at Freelance Switch.

Alan Johnson cautions Dumb Little Man readers on the Five Business Decisions You Will Absolutely Regret. (And he’s right - a few of these have been my own regrets - but in keeping with number 3 “not having an open mind,” the good news is it’s all totally revisitable no matter how old you OR your business is.)

Enjoy the Sunday buffet. Blueberry muffin, anyone?

- Dina at Wordfeeder.com Copywriting and Marketing

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