It’s been a quiet, but still very productive few weeks in the Business Channel. Our newest bloggers, who officially started just over a month ago, have been working hard.
Here are some highlights from around the Business Channel:
Kevin at Buzz Networker examines the blind dislike of MySpace by the Techno elite.
Mary Emma of Home Biz Notes says we generally we become involved in a home business because it’s something we enjoy. However, there will be times when everything doesn’t go exactly as planned. So she tells us, no matter what you’re facing, decide to … Enjoy the Journey!
Chris from Copyblogger tells us the six ways to instantly find the right words.
We’ve all seen (and probably given) terrible PowerPoint presentations. Tris of Pimp Your Work features a video that shows what you should and shouldn’t do with your presentations. Funny, but true.
Mark over at DigitalMoneyWorld takes an in depth look at the Internet’s newest digital currency model known as Loom Gold.
Rico at Contract-Worker tells us about how classical music actually helps get the job done.
Darlene at Interview Chatter defines Shameless Marketing as your ability to communicate “who you are and what you bring to the table, unashamedly.”
Jim of Small Business Boomers is starting a company. He invites you to come share your thoughts and opinions, and of course, follow him throughout the journey.
Kelly at Tax Girl takes a hard look at the tax and economic reasons why the immigration bill failed to clear the Senate.
Rachel of Behind the Buzz has been diligently live blogging the Future of Online Advertising in New York. One of her recent posts reports on Digg CEO Jay Adelson’s views on video advertising.
Mark at Work Boxers compares Google Cash Detective and AdSpyPro, two tools designed to approve Google Adwords campaigns.
Jonathan at Leadership Turn is discussing “Styles Of Negotiation” and how to deal with the four personality types - “Drivers, Expressives, Analyticals, and Amiables” - very interesting stuff.
At Business and Blogging, Des encourages bloggers to focus on creating original content, with a reminder that Google can afford to, and does, throw lots of high-octane brainpower at foiling those who want to game the search engines for higher rankings.
As always, these posts just show some of the great things that the Business Channel bloggers are coming up with and writing. Check these posts out, explore their blogs, and explore the Business Channel. There is a lot of great content among our blogs and even more to learn, so check it out!
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Thanks for the link but it was Chris not Brian ;)
That’s actually Chris from Copyblogger… :)
My mistake. Sorry guys!
Thanks, Doug, for the nice round-up of Business Channel articles. I’m pleased to be included.
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