Sep 19 2007

Two Contests You Don’t Want To Miss

Char| Category: Doing Business | 4 Comments

If you are ready to jump start your business, September is the time to do it, and there are some pretty high powered bloggers who want to help you out.

Jump Start Your Business with the b5media Business Bloggers

b5media business blogger contest The b5media contest is open to businesses who are less than a year old and entry does involve a bit of work. You have to answer the following questions:

1. What’s your business idea?
2. Who is on your business team - in other words, who is going to make this idea work?
3. When did you start your business? Or when do you plan to start your business? What is your time frame for success?
4. Why is this business going to be a success?
5. Why should we pick you as the winner?

It is worth the work, though. The b5media Prize Pack is valued at more than $2000 including free financial software, merchandise and valuable business advice from the business professionals at b5media! There are also two additional runner-up packages that are pretty nice too. Get all the details at TaxGirl’s post on the Jump Start Your Business contest.

David Airey’s $4,000 Blog Anniversary Giveaway

David Airey has one of the best design blogs going and he is celebrating one year of sharing his graphic design thoughts, commentary and tips with us by having a huge - and I mean huge - celebration. There are over $4,000 worth of prizes up for grabs and you only have another week to get your entry in.

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I particularly like the prizes in the online advertising category and would love to win any of them:

If you haven’t checked out these two awesome contests, I highly recommend you do it before time runs out.

Sep 17 2007

I found the end of the Internet

Char| Category: Miscellaneous | 13 Comments

While finishing my coffee this morning I decided to do a little Stumbling through the Internet. I checked out about 15 different sites - and then I saw this:

The end of the Internet

All these years on line and I finally found it! Did you know that the end of the Internet even existed (outside of TV commercials)? I didn’t. But now I can officially say I found it - and you can too - just visit bw.org/end. I guess it is kind of like trying to find the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow, but the end of the internet isn’t worth anything.

Back to work now!

Sep 15 2007

My 5 Favorite Resources for Freelancers and Small Businesses

Char| Category: Doing Business, Working From Home | 4 Comments

As a freelancer or small business owner, you often find yourself wearing many hats - often out of necessity! While I am working on taking my business to the next level this fall and outsourcing some of the tasks that I do not love or do well, I am still basically a one person shop.

Here are five of my favorite sites to visit when I am looking for advice, forms, and facts:

Freelance Switch

FreelanceSwitch

Apart from the fact that Freelance Switch is one of the best-looking sites out there, it is also jam-packed with essential information that freelancers need. There is a job board, freelance rate calculator, and a forum for working through ideas, getting advice and sharing information. The Freelance Switch blog also features some of the most useful tips for freelancers, such as:

AllBusiness

AllBusiness

AllBusiness is a magazine style site with a combination of industry specific advice, journals, business blogs, forms, business directory, and loads of information. The site can be a little overwhelming because there is so much there, but if you have an idea of what you are looking for, a quick search will most likely get you going in the right direction.

StartupNation

StartupNation

StartupNation is another magazine style site that is primarily for entrepreneurs by entrepreneurs. In addition to resources, articles, blogs and plenty of how-tos, StartupNation has a forum for discussing issues that entrepreneurs deal with daily. I particularly like the list of 10 Steps to Open for Business.

Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneur.com

Entrepreneur magazine did a really nice job combining the strength of their traditional print magazine with the new media of blogs, video, and two way conversation in their online site. If you are looking for business ideas Entrepreneur 0ffers small business guides such as 25 Businesses You Can Start and Run From Home and 10 Free Starting a Business Books.

Inside Small Business

Inside Small Business

Inside Small Business is the blog and resource site for Logoworks. Between the blog and the newsletter there are some really helpful articles, but the most useful part of the site is by far the 20+ free business forms that you can download.

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