Create Business Growth has a great post called Find Hundreds of Dollars per Week by Changing One Bad Habit. It’s good advice for anybody in business for her/himself, but especially for those of you who’ve only be doing the freelance thing for a year or two.
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Quick Links: Stop Giving Away Money!
October 4th, 2007 — Quick Links, Quick Links
Quick Links: Estimating Tips on Web Worker Daily
September 29th, 2007 — Quick Links, Quick Links
I couldn’t say this any better myself, so why bother? Estimating is as much art as science. Fortunately, both the art and science of estimating jobs are fairly well understood.
The post on Web Worker Daily, titled Web Worker 101: Estimating Basics hits the primary suggestions that I encourage consultants and freelancers to follow, like multiplying [...]
Quick Links: LongJump
September 24th, 2007 — Quick Links, Quick Links
LongJump (http://www.longjump.com) is a clean web-based application that deserves your attention. Rather, I should say that LongJump is a set of applications and a development platform. Though it was just opened up today for the first time, I spent about an hour playing around with it.
The application provides a cleanly designed “LaunchPad” that allows you [...]
Web Designers Check Out JumpChart
September 22nd, 2007 — Blogroll, Quick Links
Web designers should really check out JumpChart (http://www.jumpchart.com). It’s a beta version online tool that allows you to create a working prototype of a website very quickly and easily. You can then download the generated CSS and XHTML. The program allows you to create pages, subpages, and navigation without coding a single HTML tag. Sign [...]
Quick Links: More Great Small Business Sites
September 20th, 2007 — Quick Links, Quick Links
Just three quick links for you. These sites have some great advice on a variety of small business topics.
IowaBiz.com—Don’t avoid this one just because you don’t do business in Iowa. This site is chock full of great articles and posts from some fantastic writers, business professionals, and mentors.
Carpe Factum—I just discovered Timothy L. Johnson’s site [...]





