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It’s the 100th anniversary of International Women’s Day.
A day set aside for recognizing women’s contributions to our world. And a day for empowering women.
In the last month, I’ve met or worked with four women entrepreneurs. One running a $10M/year company, one running a $1M/year company, and two entrepreneurs doing startups that could change the world. These women do more than many men I know. Three are moms, two are authors, one is a filmmaker, all do volunteer work, and they are running (or launching) businesses. Not only that, they’re demonstrating …
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Hacker News recently had a post about Clever Recruiting Techniques. Contributors lamented about, “How difficult it is to recruit top-notch engineers…. It is shockingly, bewilderingly, impossibly difficult to find qualified web developers” and brainstormed creative approaches for recruiting to cope with the dearth and high demand for web application developers.
I saw this flyer when I went to lunch today.
I don’t know if Kris at oowom.com reads Hacker News but he’s joined the fray.
San Francisco’s Java Beach Cafe is a little coffee shop near Ocean Beach. It’s not the center of …
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This article explains how to do keyword research, introducing a keyword research methodology every web entrepreneur can use.
The methodology I describe is unique; you won’t find this approach described in all the ebooks and articles on keyword research you’ll find on the web. My approach doesn’t require expensive membership subscriptions; it combines free data from a social bookmarking site, a web traffic measurement service, and Google user data to create a comprehensive inventory of your keyword universe.
How Effective Is It?
I developed this approach when I worked as a consultant and …

