From Dimes to Dollars

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It’s been another eventful 7 days! Like I explained last week, from this point on instead of spending an entire blog entry begging for recommendations, I thought it would be more useful to give a weekly recap of what has been covered the past week.

This week’s highlights:

imageSome excellent quotes ranging from encouragement to common sense were shared by entrepreneurial masterminds Jeffrey Zeldman, Gary Vaynerchuk, John Caples, and Tim O'Reily, whom I was fortunate enough to have my questions answered by directly thanks to Inc. Magazine.

imageI decided to debut a new series this week, volume I of the Beat The Clock Challenge! There wasn’t quite as much participation as I would’ve liked, but  it was certainly a difficult challenge, and this blog is still growing steadily. With a little time, I think we can get some great involvement, and perhaps a little competitiveness from week to week. If you have any good ideas for future challenges, shoot me an e-mail or message me via the Ask button on the left.

imageOnce again, I decided to do a bit of news reporting on an issue that I believe is very important. Mark Zuckerberg’s illegal activity conducted in the past is enough to warrant possible FELONY charges. If you’re a Facebook user, you should know about the shocking actions of the man running this company. The link above gives my brief commentary and a direct link to the full article.

imageAs a follow-up to the poll last week “Do You Consider An Internet Business Professional?”, I have posted the results in two parts. Part 1 shows the poll results and goes through much of the comments sent in by the participating respondents. In Part 2 you can read my personal response to skeptics of internet-based businesses. If you’re a skeptic yourself, let me know whether or not it changed your mind!

imageFinally, to finish off the week, I decided to offset some of the seriousness with a little humour courtesy of Mr. Glasbergen. His comic gives a good illustration (pun intended) of how different future generations will be due to the rapid evolution of technology.

Please consider a recommendation (direct link via highlighted keywords) if you found any of the above to be useful Tech insight, or otherwise helpful for an Entrepreneur or Startup.

As always, thank you for reading, and your feedback is both welcome and appreciated. Let’s dominate the rest of out week to become the best entrepreneurs ever!


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