I learned a few weeks back that I was featured in the new book, Online Marketing Heroes. I actually didn’t see a copy of the book until I was speaking at SXSW. I have been trying to control my ego a bit after reading Eckhart Tolle, but I have to confess to liking the sight […]
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I should say that when I first saw Tim Ferriss speak at SXSW this past March, I didn’t like the 4-Hour Work Week idea. Of course I liked the idea of working only 4 hours, who wouldn’t?  I just didn’t like his over simplification of what it would take to do that.
I’m half way through my first month at NetResults now, and it’s going well. Things are of course progressing a little slower than I would like, but overall everything is moving in the right direction.
I had my first telephone consultation client under my new consulting program. I charged Todd Olivas $250 for 1 hour of […]
One of the books I’m most recently excited about is Tim Ferriss’s 4-Hour Work Week. I actually caught Tim live at SXSW last February, but I didn’t really get interested in his book until I read a great review and decided to give it a read. I was blown away by it. Like a lot […]
I had a big change in my life this week. After nearly 6 years of long days I have left my position at USWeb. I decided that I need a change of pace, and that USWeb was not really the right fit for me going forward.
I will be moving forward with Blogitive, and […]
Brickwork India – Just more of the same
Published July 2nd, 2007 in Complaints, Current Events and Work. 14 CommentsWorking with offshore companies has always had an appeal to me. The US dollar, even at the low point, can buy so much more in India, it seems like a no-brainer to work with these companies. But those of you who have know that there is a real challenge to this.
First you have […]
I just launched the newest product for Blogitive, the Blogitive Directory Network (BDN). The original Blogitive concept was to push out new releases to bloggers, like a press release to the press, and pay the blogger is they wrote a relevant article based on the release and linked back to the client.
In my previous post on how to prevent email Spam, I mentioned that my business email address is over 10 years old, and I get a lot of Spam. My current email system (Zimbra) combined with my email client (Mail) do a pretty good job trying to stop it all, but I still get […]
Travel tips from a frequent business traveler
Published December 22nd, 2006 in General Update, Travel and Work. 2 CommentsI travel a lot. Not as much as some, but much more than most. Last year I had to fly on 15 different occasions. Over the past few years of traveling, I have become much better at it. I know most of the airports I go to pretty well. I […]
Everyone is Switching to Mac!!!
Published December 4th, 2006 in Apple, Technology, Web and Work. 2 CommentsIn a recent interview, Pat Gelsinger, General Manager of Intel’s Digital Enterprise Group announced his switch to Mac in what he described as crossing “the religious boundary�. Welcome to the holy land Pat!
He went on to say that he also purchased Parallels Desktop to run Windows. Which by the way is a great idea, especially […]

