In The Sphere: Tax Deductions, Link Building, and Freedom of Speech
Posted on September 28th, 2007
It’s hard to believe that it’s Friday already and it’s even harder to believe that October is just around the river bend. Time sure flies, so it’s important to slow down every so often to smell the roses. Or read the blogs, if that’s more your cup of tea. Wow, I think I just used far too many metaphors for my own good! Moving right along…
Kelly Phillips Erb recently did a guest post on ProBlogger outlining not one, not two, but 46 tax deductions that bloggers often overlook. The content is a little US-centric, but the tips are still very applicable to anyone in Canada, Europe, or the rest of the taxable world. Save those receipts!
The Everyday Weekender loves the pigskin and the gridiron. That’s why he’s provided the Proline Week 4 NFL Football Picks and Odds. I’m particularly looking forward to the Indianapolis-Denver game, which the Weekender is saying will end with a Colts win by 4 points. In fact, all of the picks are by 4 points.
Google Lady recognizes that times are a-changing and that’s why link building is harder in 2007 than in 2001. Her top six reasons for this phenomenon start with webmaster link building abuse and end with “other marketing methods.”
Yaro Starak of Entrepreneur’s Journey teaches us how to become an efficient procrastinator. Does that sound like an oxymoron to you? Yaro doesn’t think so and he tells you why. Procrastination is not the same as laziness!
The ThinkReferrals Blog takes a good long look at what we’re allowed and not allowed to say, questioning whether Canada has abolished Freedom of Speech. I personally feel, as does Rainer, that even if I don’t agree with your opinion, I respect your right to speak your mind. Join the discussion at TRBN.com.
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Well is link building worth while any more. Everyone seems to have a different point of veiw on this issue