Working from home is a great thing, however, like all things positive, it has it’s negatives as well. While you are always at home, you are always at work too, and sometimes this makes it feel like the walls are closing in on you. In order to break up the monotony I decided to work elsewhere and couldn’t be happier.
How much time did you spend developing your last web application? How much time do you spend on your blog? Don’t know? Tick is the application for you. It helps you to quickly and effortlessly track the time you’re spending on your projects.
Another nifty entrepreneur tool, Blinksale is an online invoicing application that is sure to reduce the amount of time you spend creating, sending, and tracking your client invoices.
You don’t need a Batman utility belt to become an Internet Entrepreneur, but having a few key tools can make your life a whole lot easier and increase your productivity at the same time. KeePass, a password manager, is one of those tools.
I’m revamping my business plan for the newly founded Schultz Media Network, LLC. While doing so I must have typed Website over 100 times. Needing a break and a clear answer on the correct usage, I decided to do some digging. Here’s what I found.
How do you return to blogging after a long absence? Do you write a lengthy apology to your loyal readers or do you just hop back into the fray and pick up where you left off? In this article, Rob addresses the issue.
