In The Sphere: Valedictorians, Consistency, and Increasing Income

Published on Apr 25, 2008   //  In the Sphere

Time for another tour of the blogosphere. Enjoy!

Jonathan Morrow of Copyblogger tells us why valedictorians make lousy bloggers and why the blogosphere is better suited for class clowns. I personally still remember the valedictorian from my high school graduating class, but I have no idea who was the valedictorian from my university grad class. I do remember class clowns from both though.

Robert Janelle of Freelance Switch knows that the freelance life can be a lonely one, so it might be worthwhile to look into something like co-working. This is basically some office space that you can share with other freelancers, providing the same co-worker dynamic that you would have in a regular company office.

Stan Tonoski of Thinkreferrals Blog Network reminds us of the importance of keeping consistent with your business. This is not only important in terms of brand recognition, but also from a customer service standpoint. Don’t you hate it when you order the exact same thing from two Tim Horton’s locations, only to have two very different experiences?

Over at Killer Startups, they’ve come across a fun new website that pits your typing skills against other users on the Internet. Called TypeRacer, the speed of your typing dictates the speed of your vehicle, which is racing against other typists in real-time.

Last but not least, we have Stefan of Perfect Blogging. He’s providing an excellent guide that teaches you how to increase your income in eight steps. I think we can all stand to make a little more money and diversification of income sources is of paramount importance.

1 Comment to “In The Sphere: Valedictorians, Consistency, and Increasing Income”

  • I never though about the valedictorian/class clown thing. I wasn’t THE class clown, but I was definitely closer to that than being valedictorian. So hooray for being a good blogger! Instead of a doctor. Hmmmmmmm.