Comments by Andrew G.R.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetthanks John! you’re right. all fixed now.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetcool tool. but GOOG 411 has some of the worst voice recognition software i’ve ever experienced. EVER.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI love how everyone sees Twitter through their own prism. Very interesting stuff!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetThe fight went exactly as expected…and I think Manny will beat Mayweather Jr. But that aside, as somebody who was searching for a site to stream the fight for free, I noticed how many people were cashing in on the event. Nice post.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetIf I were a betting man, I’d say Michael is done with the day-to-day operations at TC and will move on to something new. Something bigger. Something that gives more back to the world.
Here’s hoping you can maintain your center as you acclimate back to the ‘real world.’ It’s good to have you back.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetInteresting idea. Will be watching to see how it unfolds. Since the best career advice is often short, simple and already 'out there,' this could be a great way for job seekers to keep themselves reminded.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetFantastic advice and an excellent post!
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweet@Ian - Read the Lady’s words here: http://www.publications.parliament.uk/pa/ld200809/ldhansrd/text/90212-0010.htm#09021268000058
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI think it's pretty neat that the first time I stop to read something on Careerealism, I end up reading something written by someone in my own town! Good post, Robb! I'm definitely going to try to keep this in mind!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI think it's pretty neat that the first time I stop to read something on Careerealism, I end up reading something written by someone in my own town! Good post, Robb! I'm definitely going to try to keep this in mind!
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI don’t use Twitter yet, but I’m thinking that I am going to be left in the dust if I don’t hop on the train! Great, informative post.Reply - Quote
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetI don’t use Twitter yet, but I’m thinking that I am going to be left in the dust if I don’t hop on the train! Great, informative post.Reply - Quote
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetSome great food for though here! I think I will begin to experiment with the length/topics of my posts. This is also a big reminder that paying attention to Google Trends and other ‘topical’ / searched terms, is a huge key to getting traffic.
Reply | Original | Permalink | TweetGodin is good, but totally overblown. Anyhoo…
I think it depends on the nature of your blog. A news blog can’t afford to update only once a day. However a single daily post will probably fit the bill for a lifestyle/advice blog.
Reply | Original | Permalink | Tweetthank you. that 4HWW crap has gotta be the most overrated book ever.
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