Unicorn Stories Halloween Episode!

October 25, 2009
Halloween Dream

Episode Four of Unicorn Stories: Halloween Dream is here! by Melissa Averinos and Beth Dunn (Yummygirls). A series of short, cute films about a unicorn, for no particular reason at all.

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Building your online marketing muscles

October 21, 2009
Image by svanes

If you know you might benefit from working a little internet marketing magic, building relationships on the web and translating them into a stronger business, but you don’t know how to justify the time involved, this post is for you.

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Play to your strengths

September 19, 2009

Why is it so hard to get paid to do what we love? Mostly, we stand in our own way. Easy to say, but harder to do. Some thoughts on getting started.

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Everyday Negotiation

September 14, 2009
Everyday Negotiation

Being human is the key to successful negotiations, marketing, and small business success. It also feels really good.

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Interview with Kate Beaton

September 8, 2009
Mermaid, by Kate Beaton

A conversation with Kate Beaton, author of the historical and literary webcomic Hark! A Vagrant!

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Unicorn Stories Episode Three

September 4, 2009
Unicorn Stories

Third in the series of Unicorn Stories short films: Shell Game, or, Conch You See That I Love You? Animated short tales for no particular reason.

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How to Overcome Writer’s Block

August 31, 2009
Photo by thorinside

I’ve got three methods that help bloggers overcome the curse of writer’s block: Create an editorial calendar, Create a topic bank, and Create a style bank.

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Putting Passion Before Profit

August 28, 2009
rosie

The importance of putting your passion in front of your profit model. Stacey Hedman of Cold Nose Photography serves as Exhibit A.

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What I’ll Remember from this Summer

August 25, 2009
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A review in pictures of some of the more important pieces of the summer of 2009, which was transformative for me. A more personal post than usual, and for some very good reasons.

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