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32 Ways to Use Facebook for Business
Facebook's not just for keeping tabs on friends and filling out quizzes -- it can also be used as a highly effective business tool. It's great for marketing your products… Read more »
Help Shape Business Ideas With the Idea Anglers
Here at WebWorkerDaily we’ve written a lot about Twitter and its increasing usefulness for productivity, business and networking. As it grows in popularity, there have been a multitude of businesses… Read more »
The Anti-Brand: How to Erase Yourself and Concentrate on the Content
We’re on a personal branding kick here at WebWorkerDaily, and like all self-promotion, it makes me feel a little uncomfortable. I’ve never been one to toot my own horn; it’s… Read more »
How to Take Mini Mental Breaks
There are some great things about being self-employed and working from my home via the web. One of them is that I can give myself permission to take time off… Read more »
Create Effective Project Milestone Sheets
The project milestone sheet is an incredibly important document for freelancers and their clients. It defines all the most important tasks, who is assigned to them, and when they are… Read more »
Get More Out of Google Blog Search
I thought it might be fun to build on my recent Twitter search operators and FriendFeed search filtering posts with another set of search tips. This time, I'll be talking… Read more »
Put Your Microsoft Office Data Into the Cloud Now
This recent debut of the Microsoft Office 2010 Technical Preview was exciting to many, including myself. However, as a long-time Microsoft Office user, the news that the online component of… Read more »
Friends don't let friends sip then send (emails)
Last December, the New York Times ran a side splitting story about people who send emails or texts while under the influence of alcohol (Drunk, and Dangerous, at the Keyboard… Read more »
Twitter Tuesday thoughts (Volume 5)
Another week on Twitter, more lessons learned. This edition of Twitter Tuesdays will feature an interview with an online marketing maven I've known since 2002, David Berkowitz (Director of Emerging… Read more »
Best modern music of 2009: So far
Every year, I buy dozens and dozens of records that represent the annual crop of new music. By new music, I mean original-cool-indie or breakthrough (any genre twist will do… Read more »