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Posts I Love

Here are some posts on other blogs that are worth talking about. You can tell because I commented on most of these posts on the blog itself (although from what I hear from Seth Godin, providing comments is “out” and blogging about other blogs as a way of providing comments is “in.” Hey, you mean I’m “in?”)

  • What I Love About Being Self-Employed. This is on a blog called Lifestylepreneur, written by my friend Maria Sariego, about the art of being self-employed. It’s a great article that brings me back to what I love about my life.
  • everything’s better with a little “licious”. Written by my wonderful
    writing coach, Deb Cooperman, all I can say is that Deb has a way with words.
    And what better way to show who you are than to make up your own words.
    Deb’s blog is called “entertaining infinity” with the tagline, “life
    without a lid.”
  • Your Board of Directors. I loved this post because I’ve been mulling over this same idea for the last few months. What would it look like to have a personal board of directors, not just for your business but your life? This blog, “Making a Difference,” is written by my new friend, Hanna Cooper, who showed me some of the ropes on blogging this past summer.
  • Who’s There? the new e-book (free for now). I’ve been on a Seth Godin kick recently, trying to catch up on marketing books he’s published in the last five years. Like lots of other people, I find his stuff to be really good. He’s offering up a new e-book, free to download on his site, that specifically addresses blogging.

Happy reading!

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  1. maria on September 9, 2005 at 9:29 AM

    Wow … what a nice surprise to show up here and see my blog referenced. Thanks
    Carol!

    BTW, the link to Hanna’s blog actually goes to one of Deb Cooperman’s posts now
    (another good blog). I do that same thing all the time (mix up links). Argh.

    I enjoyed Seth’s new e-book too, and yes, I definitely think you’re ‘in!’
    (always have).

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