In the Sphere: Junk, Food, and Money

Published on Oct 8, 2010   //  In the Sphere

Shelly Tucker asks a very simple question. How many thumbtacks do you need if you don’t allow them to be used on your walls and you don’t have a bulletin board? Are they just junk if you’re never going to use them? There’s something to be said about changing your mindset on these early stages of hoarding.

Thursday Bram poses an entirely different kind of question: Should freelancers remain freelancers? Moving in the freelance realm certainly affords some freedoms compared to regular jobs, but it still has its limitations. At some point, should you move on to something else?

The Network Hub‘s Eriko is new to Vancouver and she’s excited to explore everything this city has to offer. One of the bigger highlights thus far is Korean pork barbecue. The delicious flavors entice her into the restaurants every time she walks by and she’s thinking of holding a BBQ session at her friend’s place too!

Bonnie Sainsbury of Left Brain Media knows a thing or two about marketing and promotion. She also happens to know three different ways to monetize your blog. There’s nothing wrong with making some money from your blog, so you may as well explore your options.

Trent Hamm of The Simple Dollar has worked out some math for us to consider. What are the mathematics of renting a movie. Going to the brick-and-mortar video store is not as affordable as it used to be, so does it make more sense to pay for an unlimited Netflix subscription instead? Or are there even cheaper options?

1 Comment to “In the Sphere: Junk, Food, and Money”

  • Thanks for the link ;-) If you keep up being so kind to me, I’m going to have to pay you for the promotion! (that was a joke … I can’t pay for my morning mocha!)

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