Things change. That’s a pretty well-accepted fact of life. And nothing is quite a fluid as the money markets. Things like exchange rates, interest rates, discount rates and mortgage rates don’t just change from time to time, they change all the time. So it’s always a good idea to keep...
One of the pains of moving from one country to another is the fact that you need to close off your tax affairs in one country and start afresh in the other (Well, there are certain benefits, but there’s a hell of red tape that you need to go through)....
I cam across an excellent post this morning entitled: A comprehensive guide to starting your freelance career. It’s very well written and contains a wealth of information that one would normally have to learn the hard way. These are the subjects covered: What is freelancing? Looking back on how the...
Following an article that Sherrilynne Starkie wrote in the local paper: Tech Talk: A cautionary tale (great article by the way, some poignant anecdotes in there), a thread was sparked off on one of the local forums starting off a discussion as to whether forums posts affect local businesses This...
Good article on SiteProNews titled Top 10 Sins of Blog Usability. It goes into some details about the 10 worst things you can do to impact your site usability (negatively that is). Here are the headline points: Sending mixed messages Making it hard to subscribe Inconsistent posts No contact info...
Don’t you juse hate it when you have a client come in for a meeting and you just can’t find a free meeting room! The shame of it is that the problem can easily be solved my implementing some sort Scheduling Software that you can use to track your meeting...
I’m not usually one to copy posts piecemeal from someone’s blog, but here’s something I found on Seth Godin’s blog that he? found on? this week’s Guardian: Understand the urgency of the situation. Half-measures simply won’t do. The only way to grow is to abandon your strategy of doing what...