4. Secrets to a Healthy Life - Tips and advice for people that want to jump-start a healthy lifestyle.
This is just the beginning of what is going to be an extensive library of e-books. The e-books are inexpensive ($9 or less), they’ve been well-designed and are written by experienced bloggers. There is even a preview of them right on the site to get a feel for them before you buy them.
Leo and Glen are on the cutting edge of Web 2.0 with Web Warrior Tools. I believe that joining together to create this resource is going to be the first in a series of new business ideas that hit the internet this year. You can even get involved as a Web Warrior Tools affiliate.
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The Cluetrain Manifesto is 10 years old, and I am sure that many of you reading this can vouch for the fact that many companies and marketers still don’t get it. Earlier this year, Gavin Heaton and Drew McLellan announced that they were preparing a collaborative sequel to the amazing book, The Age of Conversation. I found out about the project after it was released, and was very disappointed that I did not get a chance to take part. The original book is depicted at the left, in it’s Amazon link. If you have not read this book, take the time to order it nowSaturday 29 March.
Gavin & Drewput out an author call and in true Cluetrain fashion, asked readers and writers to vote on the major topic of the sequel.
The winning topic is “Why don’t they get it?” and next, each author was invited to select a category under the main heading. My choice and contribution is “Moving from Conversation to Action“, and we will explore how, well, I’m not going to give it away. Let’s just say that it’s going to be controversial. And up in the clouds.
The following is the massive list of contributors to this fantastic project:
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Hey there my dear readers. This is the most difficult post I have ever written, but I need your help to make this happen.
I am working hard at getting to SOB-Con 2008 in Chicago this year. There is one little difficulty - I have not worked full-time since October, and have been relying on sales from the HD BizBlog Shop to tide us over here at the secret lair. December was pretty good in terms of sales, but January was a bust. I am continuing to work on more projects like the Project Planning in Context course, and doing some consulting work, but it has not been enough to replace the full-time income.
Now I need an infusion of funds to purchase the registration and airline tickets, so here is where you can help:
Visit the HD BizBlog shop and purchase one of the Productivity tools. There are several versions of the “F-pattern” DIY Calendar and the 68 Worksheets Weekly Review checklist that many have found to be very helpful. Use this discount code for 50% off this week! [discount code “sobcon2008″]
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I truly appreciate all of the support and encouragement I have received from this community over the past year. By attending this conference I can improve my knowledge, skills and the value that you all get from this blog. Here is a list of reasons to attend, from the SOB-Con blog:
The sunshine of wisdom will burst through the dark clouds of confusion, doubt and fear. And there will be much rejoicing.
Here’s why YOU need to have a good business blog - and why you should attend SOBCon:
1. Your customers. They’re reading and writing blogs right now. Are you doing free market research?
2. Your competitors. More and more of them are working with business blogs every day. How will you respond?
3. Your products or services. A business blog makes conversation with customers easier. And conversation improves innovation and adds value to your business.
5. Your future.New opportunities arise easily through blogs, thanks to their high visibility and relational nature. You never know who might drop by.
6. Your mind. Nothing exercises the brain like blogging - reading, researching, writing, composing, designing, discussing, promoting, networking - and nothing brings mental satisfaction like learning to master it all. Just ask a good business blogger.
7. Your lungs. Blogs help spread buzz much more effectively than shouting throughout your neighborhood.
9. Your booty. Okay, this one applies more specifically to the SOBCon conference - if last year’s calisthenics are any indication, this year’s conference looks to be a real sweatfest!
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