Tip: It's not enough to slap up that minimum -
effort type of post that happens in the last 10 minutes of an exhausting day.
Not exact matches
In reality, you're wasting countless hours if you're not focusing your
efforts on your most effective
types of posts.
Cho goes into great detail on the ROI
of these
efforts, additional benefits, how side projects stack up against other
types of marketing he's tried, and tips to do side projects right, so check out the complete
post if you'd like more info.
I remember reading a comment on one
of your previous red carpet mudslinging
efforts about maybe considering removing these
types of posts from your content, and I wish you would do so.
(Author's note: initially I thought I'd write some
type of instructional
post, but in the process
of planning and writing, it turned into more
of an
effort to inspire those
of you who are in the early phase
of your writing life — probably because I'm in the early phase
of my most ambitious project to - date and -LSB-...]
Many
of you participated and helped fund my daughter's spring break trip to Washington, DC and New York City last week (if you don't know what I'm talking about, you can click here or
type in http://bit.ly/NEzWll into your web browser to read the
post about their collaborative
efforts in writing their first Kindle book).
Here's an update for those
of you who purchased my children's book as a fundraiser for my daughter's spring break trip to Washington, DC (if you don't know what I'm talking about, you can click here or
type in http://bit.ly/NEzWll into your web browser to read the
post about their collaborative
efforts in writing their first Kindle book): the plane leaves next week.
He told the National
Post just before he died: «I don't know anybody that's willing to take these on with the
type of commitment I think is necessary, because it certainly is a costly process, in time, in
effort, and in reputation,» comparing himself to Father Damien, a sainted 19th century Belgian priest who cared for people with leprosy in Hawaii.
In a recent
post, From Westlaw to a Software Company — Thomson Reuters Bold Leap, Simon Chester describes the most recent
efforts of Thomson Reuters to «re-conceptualize the company» with «projects that enable project management
type workflow».
That said, I think the bulk
of his vitriol is directed toward the never - ending stream
of «wholesalers» joining BP,
posting stupid questions for a week (yes, when all it takes is a little
effort and the ability to
type some words into the box that says «Search the site», there ARE stupid questions), then blowing away with the sands
of time along with their hideous bandit signs and 2k they «invested» in the «Fortune Builders» seminar.
As I mentioned earlier in this
post, I made a conscious
effort in 2017 to bring more cleaning / organization
types of posts to the blog.