
Another week has come and gone, so it’s time to go for another tour of the blogosphere. Let’s see what the bloggers have to say.
Gus Fosarolli has decided to abandon his old moniker and domain of Gus Digital to capture his real name instead. He was initially concerned that people wouldn’t know how to spell his last name, but the move to the new domain could actually aid in that effort and aid in his own self-branding too!
Diary of a Smart Chick poses an interesting conundrum for us to consider. Should we be paying patients to take their medications? Non-compliance can be quite a big issue with many patients, including those in hospitals and nursing homes, so is a monetary reward really the way to go? Does this cross certain ethical standards?
Ben Spark lets us know about some networking tips for conferences. Whether you’re going to a major trade show or a smaller unconference, you’ll want to pay attention to these tips so that you can maximize your attendance. Don’t hide in the corner; get out there, interact, and exchange business cards.
Kathryn Vercillo is a work-at-home professional. In one of her more recent blog posts, she compares and contrasts laptops and desktops when it comes to computer choice. Laptops afford greater portability, but desktops typically offer better posture and performance. Which do you prefer?
Thursday Bram gets a good deal of “free stuff” for the purposes of writing reviews. However, hanging onto these items could present an issue when it comes to income tax season. As such, she describes some strategies for handling review copies once you’re done with them.




