
Another week has come and gone, so it’s time once again to take a tour of the blogosphere. We’ve collected some different posts from around the Internet, offering a little something for everyone. Have a great weekend!
Sharon Hurley Hall is well respected as a professional writer, but have you ever considered a similar career for yourself? Sharon takes a look at James Chartrand’s recent book, giving great advice for web content writing. Make sure you talk persuasively, using correct spelling and grammar. You can do it!
Bob Buskirk has been living in the same town his whole life and he wouldn’t have it any other way. Take a moment to consider the things he loves about Pittsburgh. They’ve got the Penguins and Steelers, for starters, but the low cost of living is certainly attractive too.
Consumerism Commentary reminds us that you don’t have to break the bank to enjoy yourself on vacation. Instead, it’s a much better idea to eat like the locals and avoid the tourist traps. This way, you get a truer feel of your destination and you save plenty of money along the way too.
Joseph Planta returns from his brief hiatus, returning to his popular interview program to talk with Sean Cranbury. Ironically, Sean was the one holding down the fort in Joseph’s absence during the winter holidays. In this segment, they chat about the Real Vancouver Writers Series and Eyes of Vancouver, among other subjects.
Neil Patel says that he would never live in a rich neighborhood for a myriad of different reasons. So, where does he call home? As it turns out, the Internet entrepreneur lives in a high-end hotel, fully comforted with room service, fitness room, and other fantastic amenities. He says he likes it for the convenience. Not too shabby!




