Happy Saturday, friends. It’s chilly and precipitous on the East Coast. I hope you’re all somewhere warm and dry! Welcome to this weekend’s festival of link love. As always, there’s some great writing stuff mixed in with some other cool links I hope you enjoy.
- What Will Happen to Your Blog if Something Happens to You? This is something that’s been on my mind a lot lately. My blogs, this one in particular, mean a lot to me. I’d hate to see them languish in cyber space if something happens. At Performancing.
- 10 Words to Avoid in Your Writing at Writing White Papers. I’m happy to report these are words I rarely use. I do have some other overused words in my toolbox though. Hmmm….sounds like a post.
- Project Management for Blogs at Blogging Tips.
- Time Management Tips – JCME asks how many hours you can fit in one day.
- Performancing announces the launch of Performancing Services -We’re happy to announce a high end service for businesses looking to get started in blogging. Available packages include Authority Building, Social Media Marketing and Blog Management services. Plus it’s being handled by some of the best in the business. Ok, so that plug was really shameless.
- The Craigslist Curmudgeon comes across an instance of scabbery.
- Why Writing Like a College Student Will Kill You Online at CopyBlogger.
- Why you need at business card at College Startup.
- Tom Chandler’s crusade against cliches at Copywriter Underground.
- Have a Business Meeting with Yourself at Freelance Parent.
- I’m a new fan of Jennifer at Catalyst Blogger. Check her out as she tells us about Productive Procrastination.
- Courtney at Web Writing Info wants to know if you’re building your house on a pile of sand.
- 50 Holiday Things You Can Make Yourself at Simply Thrifty.
- Darren Rowse on Work/Life Balance at Dad Balance.
- Five Methods for Prolific Blogging at ProBlogger.
- The Guest Bloggers Guide to the Blogosphere at JohnChow.com.
- Chris Garrett talks about conversations as a competitive advantage.
- David Peralty at the Blog Herald has a good point: Quality Doesn’t Matter if No One Reads Your Post.
- Why You Shouldn’t Be a Perfectionist at DoshDosh.
- Get More Done in Less Time at Freelance Switch.
- Anne Wayman at the Golden Pencil wants to know why you want to write a book?
- Jim Kukral’s giving away Flip Cameras.
- RSS in the Mainstream Media at Plagiarism Today.
- Commercials as Content at Read/Write Web.
- Can We Have Common Sense Copyright Laws at Scobleizer.
- (Mostly)Free Resources for the Web Worker who Works on the Web at Web Worker Daily.
There. That oughta be enough to keep you busy for a while!
Have a nice weekend,
Deb
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Thanks for the link!
Great links, Thank you.
Ditto. That was a great way to start the day.
Deb,
It means a lot to us that you and your readers enjoy our posts. Thanks so much for all the link love this week!
Hi Deb,
Thanks for the link love! I’m thrilled that you like my blog–I’m an old fan of yours!
Thanks for including my interview with Darren Rowse in your link love!
If you enjoyed the interview with Darren, also be sure to check out my interview with Shoemoney.