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The 1000th Comment

A quick post again as stuff’s still being added to the site, but I’m nearing the 1000th comment on this blog. For me this is a great big massive deal so to celebrate it, I’m giving away a free month long PR5 text link in the sidebar of this blog for the 1000th commenter! This […]

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For the love of $$$

Hi, I’m Matt from MandLAdventures.com. Unlike many of the other guest authors, my blog tends to focus on technology more than entrepreneurship. Being a long time reader of this blog, I have a sense of Blogtrepreneur’s wonderful entrepreneurial audience–you. Though a self proclaimed geek, I do have a college degree in business so I hope […]

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Randomness and our Feedburner stats

This is a guest post by Brian Lash who can be found at his entrepreneurial blog BrianLash.com (feed). I looked at my Feedburner subscriber numbers today.  Yesterday, too.  And the day before. If you maintain a blog I bet you did the same. Then I remembered an interesting passage from a book I read a few […]

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How to deliver a Powerpoint presentation

This is a guest post by Brian Lash who can be found at his entrepreneurial blog BrianLash.com (feed). Most of you guys run Internet-based businesses.  At least that’s my suspicion, because that’s what brought me to Blogtrepreneur.com – the great content about SEO and RSS and every other three-letter acronym that characterizes Web 2.0. So what […]

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Brevity counts.

This is a guest post by Brian Lash who can be found at his entrepreneurial blog BrianLash.com (feed). When it comes to professional commication, brevity counts.  In writing, in speech.  Always. It’s a valuable lesson I’ve learned over the years – That people appreciate concision.  Because when you’re brief, when you use precise words and adopt […]

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How To Make The Most Out Of Schooling

Today I read a post by Dave Askaripour asking if any entrepreneurs had experienced the physical hatred of school that he had come to recognise as he was finishing up University, and whether anyone had solutions to coping with the problem. This struck a chord with me on 2 notes. Firstly, I’m still in full-time […]

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