Welcome to the December 1, 2006 edition of working at home blog carnival. This weeks Carnival has, as always, some really good articles. So, Sit Back and Enjoy.
And Here We Go…
advice
Paul presents How to deal with information overload posted at Paul, saying, “A couple of people have sent emails asking me to write about information overload. It seems that a lot of you are drowning in data at the moment, and need some sort of direction about which way to swim. I’ve thought about it for a bit, and here’s my conclusion.”
Talia Mana presents Centre for Emotional Well-Being: The hidden stresses of running a home-based business posted at Centre for Emotional Well-Being.
Laura Young presents Entrepreneurs, Fear of Success and the Myth of Commonality posted at Dragon Slayer’s Guide to Life, saying, “Common stumbling blocks that keep entrepreneurs from building the strongest foundations for their businesses and how to avoid them.”
Martin Smith presents My quest to make money on the internet: Text Link Ads – Missing Out on Blogger Blogs posted at My quest to make money on the internet.
Erik Halvorssen presents A New Business Idea and a Traffic Jam: The Perfect… posted at Make It On Your Own!
Chuck Russell presents The Importance Of Writing Content posted at Make Money Online.
business
James D. Brausch presents Writing Articles, Brain Dead Or Not! posted at jamesbrausch.com.
Manny presents Success Secrets: When do Clients Change Suppliers?… posted at Success Books, saying, “Are you ready when that “right” client calls at the “wrong” time?”
Andy presents eBooks For Fun And Profit posted at ThoughtfulConsideration.com – Get Your Think On, saying, “Have you ever thought about (or been successful) publishing an eBook?”
Azmi Mufti presents Marketing on MySpace.com for FREE posted at Azmi M.
Kevin Henney presents Lessons from Wal-Mart’s Black Friday posted at Quartz Mountain Weblog, saying, “What small ecommerce businesses can learn from Wal-Mart’s online troubles on Black Friday.”
home
Christopher J. Brunner presents Starting a Successful eBay Business (Part 1) posted at The Small Business Buzz, saying, “Please note that this is the link for the first post in a four part post series. Thank you for considering my post for inclusion into this week’s edition of the WaHBC.”
tips
Julien Raby presents Ten ways to create innovative blog content ideas posted at AdContented – How to monetize your Website, saying, “With the Web and especially the blogosphere getting crowded these days, it’s getting more and more difficult to create really unique and useful content. Or at least, it gets harder to obtain strong visibility for it. So in order to be successful on the Web, it’s been said many times that you should focus on creating really good content. So here are my top ten sources to generate fresh blog content ideas.”
Laura Young presents Becoming More Disciplined posted at Dragon Slayer’s Guide to Life, saying, “Entrepreneurs can get scattered very easily. Tips and advice for the “disclipline challenged.”"
Jim Logan presents The Role of Features and Functionality posted at Jim Logan, saying, “Whatever you sell – whether a product or service – you are sure to have a range of features, functionality, capacity, and capabilities. All of these are important and at some time need to presented and discussed…after you’ve established your benefits and set buying criteria. There’s a danger in doing otherwise.”
Alvaro Fernandez presents Emotional self-regulation and biofeedback: FreezeFramer posted at SharpBrains: Your Window into the Brain Fitness Revolution, saying, “A visual example of how biofeedback can help get into The Zone of optimal performance for trading and other highly-competitive fields.”
Barbra Sundquist presents How to Write a Professional Bio posted at HomeBusinessWiz.
work
Ririan presents Take a Break and Refresh Your Productivity posted at Ririan Project.
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6 Comments
Hi Joe – I missed the carnival entry deadline by a day, but I have a really good question that was sent in by one of my site visitors about an offer they received from a so-called marketing company. I entered it in for next week though!
I can’t wait to read through the list here – some of these look great!
Hey Lara,
That’s Ok, I’ll put you at the top of your category so no one misses it.
Most of these are pretty good, enjoy your read…
Joe
Great Carnival with what appears to be lots of good tips.
I will surely point MY “Carnival of eBay Sellers” readers toward this great blog.
Keep up the good work.
Tom
http://www.pga-auctions.com/wordpress/?p=89
Awhhh thanks Joe!
Thanks for including my post about how to write a professional bio. You did a great job with the carnival this week!
Hey Barbara,
No problem. It’s easy to run a good carnival with contributions like yours.
Joe
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