- Blog Better by Slowing Down18 May 2012, 2:00 pm
This guest post is by Timo Kiander of Productivesuperdad.com. Are you afraid that you’ll never reach blogging success? Are you working your backside off on top of your day job to produce articles, ebooks, videos, and podcasts, and learn everything about Pinterest (or any other social network for that matter)? Do you feel you are [...]Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger Blog Better by Slowing Down...
- What Blog Tasks are You Embarrassed to Admit You’ve Overlooked?17 May 2012, 8:01 pm
Over the last few days we’ve been talking about taking your blog to the often-elusive “next level.” We’ve seen tips for developing your voice and message, creating stronger calls to action, and increasing traffic. If you’re already working on those aspects of your blog, and are happy with your approach, you’ll probably be hungry for [...]Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger What Blog Tasks are You Embarrassed to Admit You’ve Overlooked?...
- How I Increased My Search Traffic by 200% in 6 Months17 May 2012, 2:01 pm
This guest post is by Bamidele Onibalusi of YoungPrePro.com. Guest blogging is currently among the most popular marketing tactics, and you can be sure find guides on guest blogging almost anywhere you go online. The problem with guest blogging is that it is being used by so many people today that if you donít have [...]Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger How I Increased My Search Traffic by 200% in 6 Months... - 5 Effective Tricks to Create a Killer Call to Action16 May 2012, 2:04 pm
This guest post is by Greg Digneo of Sales Leads in Thirty Days. Here’s the dirty little secret: there are actually two steps to building an extremely popular blog. The first and most popular step is to drive traffic by guest posting, social media, and SEO. The far less sexy step is to convert that [...]Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger 5 Effective Tricks to Create a Killer Call to Action... - Get Obsessed with Your Message15 May 2012, 8:01 pm
This guest post is by Danielle LaPorte of DanielleLaPorte.com. Blog = up? Posts = rolling? It’s time to get obsessed with your message. A quick dictionary moment, to differentiate between your voice, your topics and your message. Your voice is what makes your writing distinctive, compelling, unmistakably you. You’ll carry your voice from your blog, [...]Originally at: Blog Tips at ProBlogger Get Obsessed with Your Message...
- Page Speed: Why It’s a Big Tool in Your Page Ranking18 May 2012, 11:00 am
By now, you’ve heard of the importance of SEO for business owners. Get a high page rank, and your business can be easily found on search engines sites, especially the mammoth, Google. But have you heard the new ways Google is deciding these search engine rankings? It’s not all about link-building. Recently, Google has decided [...]...
- Tinychat: Nothing Tiny About It Anymore17 May 2012, 3:37 pm
From its start in 2009, Tinychat has grown beyond most expectations. The Internet chat service that allows users to talk with up to eleven other people at a time now has over 20 million registered users, up from only one million two years ago. Tinychat operates on the freemium approach, which allows users to sign [...]... - Get Leadership Right from the Start16 May 2012, 11:00 am
As a child I can still remember the musical strains of Broadway plays wafting through our home. My mother seemed to believe that all children should be continuously exposed to such music. To this day it amazes me that little pieces of those songs still march their way across the screen in my mind. Why [...]... - Thinking of Buying or Selling Your Website? 7 Important Criteria to Consider!14 May 2012, 7:56 pm
My brother, Matthew, and I have been internet entrepreneurs for over 12 years now. In that time, we’ve learned a lot about what works and doesn’t work for making money online. We’ve also learned that what worked yesterday might not work today. But one area that has remained fairly consistent is buying and selling internet [...]... - Good Business Practices – You have to be More than a Geek11 May 2012, 2:54 pm
A friend of mine was looking at online guitar lessons for her husband’s birthday. Janine is a serious geek with a career in computers that involves over a decade and budgets in the millions. She is also a serious shopper, having learned hand-in-hand with her mother as they ran from store to store. She told [...]...
- Four Ways to Make Your Company Stand Out on LinkedIn18 May 2012, 4:01 am
There are several social media sites that companies need to keep updated, in order to have a good all-around social media presence. This can get overwhelming if not scheduled or delegated correctly, but fortunately, planning ahead of doing a lot of work proactively when profiles are created can make the Read more…...
- Getting a sense of good typography with these web and iPhone games17 May 2012, 10:10 am
Typography is quite the intimidating universe to get into, but even if you’re not a designer it’s worth understanding even just a fraction of its principles. Your end game, after all, is to create a genuine connection with your audience, and at the heart of your campaign, be it a Read more…... - Web Hosting Providers Features: Is Live Chat Worth it for Your Small Business?15 May 2012, 12:00 pm
Getting involved with a web hosting provider is something that usually lasts at least one year, so it’s a big decision. There are many different web hosting companies to choose from, so it’s important that a hopeful website owner considers the different features that a company may or may not Read more…... - How to Prevent Social Media Fatigue10 May 2012, 5:49 pm
Social media fatigue or burnout is becoming more and more of a problem for both consumers and businesses, as the availability of new and exciting social media networking sites like Pinterest and Instagram are gaining millions of users a month. However, for most people, there is a tipping point between Read more…... - 5 Bad Pieces of Legal Advice Bloggers Get Regularly9 May 2012, 3:42 pm
When it comes to the Web, there are a lot of people out there willing to give you free legal advice. Unfortunately, much of it is outright wrong and it can be very dangerous. While, fortunately, many of these legal misconceptions have been slowly dying off as the Web has Read more…...
- Shoeboxed.com Review – Receipt Scanning & Business Card Scanning Software5 May 2012, 3:09 pm
The following is a review of Shoeboxed.com, a receipt scanning and business card scanning service. To be honest keeping receipts, accounting, or any book keeping work is pretty much something I hate. I can’t tell you how many times I’d be talking with the accountant, she’d ask for some receipt I wouldn’t have, and I’d [...]This post originally came from Michael Gray who is an SEO Consultant. Be sure not to miss the Thesis WordPress Theme review. Shoeboxed.com Review... - Does Your Small Business Need a Facebook and Twitter Social Media Account4 May 2012, 4:50 pm
It’s 2012 and social media and social networking sites like Twitter and Facebook are constantly mentioned on mainstream media news and entertainment websites and broadcast programs. Print ads for everything from movies to toothpaste have those ubiquitous little Facebook and Twitter logos, hashtags, and often special social media vanity URLs. The question is does your [...]This post originally came from Michael Gray who is an SEO Consultant. Be sure not to miss the Thesis WordPress Theme re... - Why Offline Stores and Small Businesses Need to Embrace Online Shopping and Build Better Websites2 May 2012, 4:20 pm
I recently wrote a story How Brick and Mortar Stores Can Use eCommerce to Drive Sales about tips that eCommerce stores can use to drive traffic to their brick and mortar locations. However, what really needs to happen is offline stores and small businesses need to grow up and stop hiding in the corner from [...]This post originally came from Michael Gray who is an SEO Consultant. Be sure not to miss the Thesis WordPress Theme review. Why Offline Stores and Small Businesses Need to Embrace Onli... - Why Website Owners Should Be Using Pinterest6 April 2012, 4:30 pm
A lot has been said and written about Pinterest in the past few weeks and months, from how marketers can use use it to drive traffic to how affiliate spammers are using it to generate income. However, I’m going to take a slightly “bigger picture” view of Pinterest. How Should Web Publishers Use Pinterest There [...]This post originally came from Michael Gray who is an SEO Consultant. Be sure not to miss the Thesis WordPress Theme review. Why Website Owners Should Be Using Pin... - Why You Need Different Templates for Your Website4 April 2012, 5:06 pm
Recently I’ve been talking with some friends who don’t fit into the traditional SEO, publisher, or writer-with-delusional-dreams-of-becoming-a-famous-blogging-rock-star categories. They want to build and run websites in their spare time about subjects they are interested in. But they don’t want them to be hobby websites; they want to use them to supplement their income. One of [...]This post originally came from Michael Gray who is an SEO Consultant. Be sure not to miss the T...
- Ways to Win Customers and Influence Rankings - Whiteboard Friday17 May 2012, 8:54 pm
Posted by randfish Starting up your own consulting agency can be quite a difficult process and often times the most challenging step to your endeavour will be finding new customers or clients. In this week's Whiteboard Friday we will be covering some tips and tactics that you can use to get referrals and win customers. Don't forget to leave your own advice in the comments below. Happy Friday Everyone! Enjoy! Video Transcription Howdy, SEOmoz fans. Welcome to another ed...
- In-depth Guide To Content Creation [With Infographic]17 May 2012, 10:07 am
Posted by Designbysoap LtdThis post was originally in YouMoz, and was promoted to the main blog because it provides great value and interest to our community. The author's views are entirely his or her own and may not reflect the views of SEOmoz, Inc. It doesn’t matter whether you’re an on-site SEO consultant, a link-building specialist or an all-round ‘internet marketer’, content creation should be particularly high on your list of priorities. We’ve been hearing t... - 9 Lessons from 1,000 SEO Questions16 May 2012, 7:08 pm
Posted by Dr. Pete I spend a lot of quality time in Private Q&A here on SEOmoz, and I recently passed a milestone – 1,000 private questions answered since we re-launched the system (just over a year ago). Not surprisingly, we see a lot of the same questions and concerns pop up over time, and I’d like to think I’ve learned a few things along the way (please tell me my suffering wasn’t in vain). This post is an attempt to distill the biggest lessons from those 1,000 qu... - 17 Types of Link Spam to Avoid15 May 2012, 9:02 pm
Posted by Carson Ward If the last few months of ranking changes have shown me anything, it's that poorly executed link building strategy that many of us call white hat can be more dangerous than black-hat strategies like buying links. As a result of well intentioned but short-sighted link building, many sites have seen significant drops in rankings and traffic. Whether you employ link building tactics that are black, white, or any shade of grey, you can do yourself a favor by avoiding the a... - Response Codes Explained with Pictures14 May 2012, 9:11 pm
Posted by Lindsay Friends and I were recently debating the finer points of serving a 410 versus a 404 response code when a brick and mortar retail analogy was born. I hope you'll have half as much fun reading through these amateur comics as I've had putting them together. You might also come away with an extra line of lingo when explaining HTTP Response Codes to clients or colleagues. What are Response Codes? When a search engine or website visitor makes a request to a we...
- Web content should be designed to make People gasp, not Bots18 May 2012, 12:06 pm
You cannot build natural links. You cannot build organic links. You can only build content that attracts, that persuades that can be promoted. But wait, all the seo industry keep banging on about how you must build natural this and organic that. Understand this, “we are not discussing peaches”. And I love a good peach. [...]...
- If you do Both INbound and OUTbound marketing does that make you an Absolute Bounder?18 May 2012, 10:09 am
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- Google Kicks Moneysupermarket.com Share Price in the Balls15 May 2012, 4:35 am
A few years ago I made the joke about Google buying digg.com and turning it into an affiliate site for gardening products. After Google has now become a credit card affiliate and giving itself preferred ranking in its search engine it seems it is now competing with the very same sites it has indexed in [...]... - Using a Curation Tool for the News Hook on #popleveson12 May 2012, 9:20 am
If you have been gripped by the Leveson Inquiry into Media Ethics as I have, you will have noticed that the lead council, Robert Jay Q.C. has a certain way of speaking and asking questions. Yesterday a meme started on Twitter querying pop lyricists in the style of Robert Jay ArmyofDave “You may call it [...]... - How to Get Creative10 May 2012, 12:42 pm
My job is mostly about being creative, coming up with web content ideas, creating headlines, writing copy etc. It’s usually quite easy for me to do this and I have always thought that this could be taught, which is what I do at Linkbait Coaching. Because I feel that it’s simply about having the right [...]...
- Dylan Hoffman’s Pirate Times Doodle 4 Google Wins Pirate Booty18 May 2012, 1:10 pm
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- Google Improves AdSense Reporting And Bolsters Smart Pricing With New Research17 May 2012, 10:32 pm
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- SearchCap: The Day In Search, May 17, 201217 May 2012, 9:02 pm
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- SPONSOR MESSAGE : Cross Channel Marketing: A Primer for Search Agencies17 May 2012, 7:00 pm
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- Link Building Reading List, Part 27 March 2012, 8:47 am
Bored of reading yet another ‘Best Link Building Techniques for 2012′ article that includes tactics like blog commenting and directory submissions? Here’s a list with recently published link building posts, that provide new insights or try to make you think differently about link building. 92 Ways to get (and maximize) press coverage – Chris Winfield [...]This post, Link Building Reading List, Part 2, was published on Wiep's link building blog. Visit the site to read more... - New Link Building Reviews27 February 2012, 12:00 pm
The page with link building tools has been updated with reviews of two new link building tools, while the review of Linkdex has been updated with some new details and screenshots. Link Prospector, a collaboration of Citation Labs & Whitespark is an advanced link prospect finder. Having problems finding good link prospects, or do you [...]This post, New Link Building Reviews, was published on Wiep's link building blog. Visit the site to read more stuff, or to join the link building conversat... - Link Building Reading List, Part 16 February 2012, 8:38 am
They’re back by popular demand: recurrent lists with links to excellent link building articles. Guaranteed to boost your link building with strategic insights, creative tips and 100% regurgitation-free™. Blogger outreach tactics your SEO team wants you to learn – Kelsey Libert Strategic link building: why you don’t need to outrun lions – David Klein Building [...]This post, Link Building Reading List, Part 1, was published on Wiep's link building blog. Visit the site to... - The Different Styles of Link Building13 January 2012, 2:49 pm
In my opinion, there are three things that play a crucial role in what your ideal link building strategy should be: the size of your Budget, the quality of your Content and the quality of your Outreach. Which link building tactics you can use, depends on how much (or how little) you have available from [...]This post, The Different Styles of Link Building, was published on Wiep's link building blog. Visit the site to read more stuff, or to join the link building conversation.... - Link Building this Summer1 August 2011, 11:51 am
With my most recent blog post being a few months old, saying that I haven’t been blogging much recently would be an understatement. This probably won’t improve a lot this year, so please expect an irregular posting frequency for at least the next few months. I’ll keep sharing my favorite stuff from the blogosphere every [...]This post, Link Building this Summer, was published on Wiep's link building blog. Visit the site to read more stuff, or to join the link building conversat...
- How To Stop Being So Goddamn Scared All The Time31 October 2011, 11:39 pm
So, you’re scared. Let’s finally talk about that, shall we? I know you’re worried. I know it feels impossible and daunting and terrifying. I know you wish someone would make it all better. We’re going to do our best to start getting you there, ok? Promise. I’m going to talk you through this. I can’t [...] Related Posts Entrepreneurship: What To Do When You’re Scared Sh*tless Why Money Can Drive You Crazy (Or, How To Stop Saying No To Paying Custom... - How To Email Your List31 October 2011, 12:18 am
Occasionally, I try to get off my elitist, conceptual high horse, swanning around talking about marketing theory all day (whilst wearing nothing but a boa, naturally) and talk tactics. Today is one of those times. You may as well pay attention. I’m not scheduled to be tactical again until 2013. In this series, we’ve been [...] Related Posts No related posts. ... - How To Get Your Shit Together28 October 2011, 10:32 pm
As part of this week’s ongoing series of “Help! I need more people to buy my stuff!” articles, today’s focus is on making your ittybiz a whole lot more attractive to incoming prospects. (Or, as referred to by the larger marketing community, “Getting your shit together.”) If people aren’t buying from you at the level [...] Related Posts No related posts. ... - IttyBiz Confessional: “What if I’m not awesome enough?”27 October 2011, 5:12 pm
First, go sign up for our new Pay What You Can course, the Emergency Turnaround Clinic. It’s Pay What You Can, for God’s sake. How bad can it be? Every week, we get letters from readers about problems they can’t tell anyone else about. We’re answering these in the IttyBiz Confessional column on Wednesdays. Dear [...] Related Posts IttyBiz Confessional: “Help! I’m trapped in social media and I feel like I can’t get out!” ... - Why Money Can Drive You Crazy (Or, How To Stop Saying No To Paying Customers)25 October 2011, 10:17 pm
So I’m on the phone yesterday with a client (let’s call him John) who runs a medium-sized business on the internet, and he’s telling me how desperately afraid he is about money. He’s up at night, wondering where it’s going to come from this month, and where it’s going to come from in the months [...] Related Posts 5 Ways To Handle Your Nightmare Client, or Crazy Auntie Vera Comes To Dinner How To Stop Being So Goddamn Scared All The Time Your 5 Custom...
- What You Need to Know About Twitter15 May 2012, 11:35 am
I’m headed back home from Boston today (I was there for the premiere of Crooked Arrows, which was awesome! Pictures of the red carpet event to come soon!), but in the meantime I’m really happy to share a wonderful guest post by my good friend Tom from Leaving Work Behind. It’s funny because I actually [...]--------------------- Thanks for reading! If you would like to leave a comment on this post, please click the link below:What You Need to Know About Twitter Join the commu... - My Monthly Report – April 201210 May 2012, 5:23 pm
Welcome to my April 2012 income report! Every month I write a detailed report about my online businesses. I do this not only to help me keep track of my progress, but also to show you what’s working for me, and what’s not. In my monthly reports I always include an extremely detailed breakdown of the [...]--------------------- Thanks for reading! If you would like to leave a comment on this post, please click the link below:My Monthly Report – April 2012 Join the community of over 1... - SPI 038 : World Domination and the $100 Startup with Chris Guillebeau7 May 2012, 7:15 pm
In this session of the Smart Passive Income Podcast I’m happy to welcome writer, traveler and fighter of the status quo, Chris Guillebeau. Chris has a blog called The Art of Non Conformity, he holds an annual conference called the World Domination Summit and the first time I heard about him was when I was introduced to [...]--------------------- Thanks for reading! If you would like to leave a comment on this post, please click the link below:SPI 038 : World Domination and the $100 Sta... - What I Know I Did Right3 May 2012, 10:09 pm
In my last post, If I Had to Start Over…This is What I’d Do Differently, I shared a lot of things that I wish I knew when I first started doing business online. I made a lot of mistakes and although I can’t go back in time and redo things, I hope that my past [...]--------------------- Thanks for reading! If you would like to leave a comment on this post, please click the link below:What I Know I Did Right Join the community of over 18,000 fans of SPI on Facebook!... - If I Had to Start Over…This is What I’d Do Differently30 April 2012, 5:27 pm
This is a follow up to my last post, the history of my first online business. I’m often asked: if I had to start over again, knowing what I know now, what would I do differently? And more importantly, why? There’s a lot, so let’s get right into it… I Should Have Been Proactive – Not [...]--------------------- Thanks for reading! If you would like to leave a comment on this post, please click the link below:If I Had to Start Over…This is What I’d Do ...
- My New eBook: How to Manage Multiple Blogs Without Going Crazy (Plus Win an Amazon Gift Card)9 May 2012, 6:10 pm
I just released my latest ebook, How to Manage Multiple Blogs Without Going Crazy. It costs a whopping $2.99 and for that you get the book in audio (MP3), PDF, and Kindle formats. [Note that the price might be a couple dollars more if you live in a country that doesn't have an official Kindle [...]... - The Little-Known Google Tool That I Love Using1 May 2012, 1:58 pm
Everyone knows about Gmail and YouTube, but I’m fairly certain you’ve never heard of this tool. And it’s one of the more useful free tools I’ve run across recently. It’s a tool inside Google Docs. More specifically, it’s the Form tool in Google Docs. In short, it’s a super fast, easy way to create surveys for [...]... - I’m Going to Write 6 Kindle Books in the Next 6 Weeks17 April 2012, 1:07 pm
I’ve written 4 Kindle books in the past few months, 3 of which have been in the past month or so. They’re a lot of fun, and I made a couple hundred dollars from them last month. I’m now ready to kick it up a notch. The plan is to write one Kindle book a [...]... - Should You Create a Blog and Then a Product or a Product and Then a Blog?6 April 2012, 1:00 pm
Is it better for you to create a blog, spend time building it up, and then launch a product, or create a product first and then use your blog to market it? [Just so we’re all on the same page here, when I say “product” I mean anything that you offer via your blog in [...]... - My Kindle eBook is Now $2.99 and Includes Links to the PDF and MP3 Versions for Free3 April 2012, 1:00 pm
My 101 Blogging Tips ebook is now $2.99 and includes links to the PDF and MP3 versions of the ebook for FREE. [Note: That the price will vary from country to country. In countries where there is a Kindle Store (the UK, Italy, France, etc.) it will cost approximately $2.99 in the local currency. Elsewhere [...]...
- 4 Surefire Linkbuilding Strategies for Ranking After Penguin16 May 2012, 4:22 am
Quick article today. SEO is not dead, nor is link building. But you’ve got to be very careful with it. Of course, I advocate trying your best to build a website that can attract natural links. And if it’s such a niche where this is very hard to do, network with other people in the [...]... - Thoughts on Beating the Penguin Update5 May 2012, 5:16 am
And The Game has Changed (Again). Panda then Penguin. Seems like SEO’s/Internet Marketers can’t get no love. I won’t rehash all that’s been said about the April 24 Penguin update — there’s PLENTY of hubbub online about it. Chances are, if you’ve SEO’ed your site in any significant way the past 10 years, you’re sites [...]... - How to Resurrect a Deindexed Site – Part 212 February 2012, 1:44 pm
Ok, it’s been a few weeks since my last post. I was waiting until the experiment was concluded. This a follow up to my post about restoring a deindexed site. As stated in my last post, I committed the following changes to my deindexed website before doing a reinclusion request in the Google Webmaster Tools: [...]... - How to Resurrect a Deindexed Site13 January 2012, 9:23 am
Back again folks. I’ve been living it up large here in Thailand the past 5 months that I just haven’t gotten around to post anything new. Bad bad I know. As much as I’d like to say I’m living the life of the party every single day, my life is actually more spartan than a [...]... - Is Branding the New Way?1 September 2011, 7:03 am
Everyone has a different path when it comes to internet marketing. I’ve done a lot in the 3 years. I’ve managed to take myself out of a job I hated and into a pretty decent six figure salary just through my online efforts. I could have done much better though if I had a more [...]...
- How to get people to do what you want
After coaching clients who had trouble managing other people, Mark Goulston wrote a book about how to get people to do what you want. It was all done using psychological techniques, so we invited him to teach you how to do it. ... - The Power Of Habit: Why We Do What We Do in Life and Business – with Charles Duhigg
Have you ever wanted to exercise more, or make more calls to clients, or just avoid junk food? And instead of supporting you, your mind and habits stop you from making these improvements? You're about to find out how to take control of your habits and have them lead you to the life that you want. Charles Duhigg is the author of The Power of Habit. It's a book that will change your life and your startup's chances to achieve your vision. In this interview, I want to show you how habits... ... - How to find great mentors, even if you’re an introvert
As an introvert, Ruben Gamez couldn’t connect with anyone he met at a three-day conference, so instead he built online relationships with mentors that helped him increase conversions by 10 percent. It was all done using networking techniques for introverts, so we invited him to teach you how to do it. ... - How to position your company so customers think of you first
Sean Glass wasn’t converting his early beta customers, so he repositioned Higher One to make customers think of his company first and grew its value to as high as $1.3 billion after going public. It was all done using positioning and marketing techniques, so we invited him to teach you how to do it. ... - Digication: What Does A Founder Do When He Can’t Raise Any Funding? – with Jeff Yan
How does a founder who can't raise any funding go on to build a profitable business any way? I met today's guest at a conference where I was invited to interview some of the top venture capitalists. He was in the audience, and when he told me his story, I had to have him on Mixergy... ...
- The Cute Butt Strategy: How To Run Your Fastest Race Ever15 May 2012, 10:15 am
It's easy to get stuck at different training plateaus and run the same pace over and over. Fortunately, theres a way to break through. If you want to keep passing people, push yourself and run your fastest race ever – there's a solution – the cute butt strategy.The Cute Butt Strategy: How To Run Your Fastest Race Ever is a post from: Blog Of Impossible Things | Do Something Impossible.... - How To Not Suck At Waiting10 May 2012, 10:15 am
You suck at waiting. You might not, but you probably do. We wait in life a lot, whether it’s submitting a resume, getting into college or waiting fro the train, it seems like things seem to take much longer than they actually should, and waiting becomes a massive waste of time. And that’s what most people think about waiting because with they confuse [...]How To Not Suck At Waiting is a post from: Blog Of Impossible Things | Do Something Impossible.... - The Women’s Guide To Triathlon7 May 2012, 10:15 am
Susan Lacke lays it down in this women's triathlon guide – what to expect and how to deal with women's gear and how to get comfortable in such a testosterone drenched sport like triathlon.The Women’s Guide To Triathlon is a post from: Blog Of Impossible Things | Do Something Impossible.... - Do What You Can, With What You Have, Where You Are3 May 2012, 9:15 am
Doing You don't have to do the craziest thing in the world. You don't need to be the most spectacular. You don't need to be the most famous. You just need to do what you can, with what you have, where you are.Do What You Can, With What You Have, Where You Are is a post from: Blog Of Impossible Things | Do Something Impossible.... - 3 Reasons Why Your Life Story Is Boring And How To Tell A Better One27 April 2012, 10:15 am
A story involves a person that wants something and is willing to overcome conflict to get it. – Donald Miller I started this blog because I felt the story I was telling with my life was incredibly boring. I realized that if I had to write the sotry of my life, no one would read it. So I decided to change [...]3 Reasons Why Your Life Story Is Boring And How To Tell A Better One is a post from: Blog Of Impossible Things | Do Something Impossible....
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