Archive for the ‘Personal’ Category
I’m an alien, I’m a legal alien, I’m an American in the Netherlands
Friday, March 5, 2010 20:26 1 CommentWhen looking at moving abroad, away from your home country, depending on who you ask, you will either be greeted with a reply of dread and doom or one of extreme excitement and interest. Some people take to moving away like a duck to water, whilst others want nothing more than to be within walking [...]
Get your techy cap on – it’s time for Matt Cutts’ Google blog
Thursday, March 4, 2010 23:29 No CommentsFor those of you who don’t know who Mr Cutts is, Matt is head of Google’s Webspam team and joined the workforce way back in 2000. He spent many years working and studying in mathematics and computer science prior to his move to Google and is the brains behind Google’s SafeSearch filter. Now, if you’re [...]
Andy Beveridge – helping your journey to online profits
Monday, February 22, 2010 21:25 No CommentsAs humans, we’re naturally nosy. You may not think that you are personally as you are, say, quiet and shy, but we have a very inquisitive nature, which makes us want to know as much about other people as possible. Knowing that this is exactly what people want and combining it with not only an [...]
Peter Shankman – inspiring, addictive and downright enviable
Friday, February 12, 2010 21:01 No CommentsIf you’re into blogging, social media, PR or any related topic, it’s highly likely that you will have heard of Peter Shankman. Having tens of thousands of people following him on Twitter, he has become somewhat of a star, posting regularly from wherever he is in the world at that point in time. Self-defining himself [...]
A friend, a colleague, a businessman – Brandon Hopkins
Monday, January 18, 2010 18:53 No CommentsIt may not be a new blog (which was the initial intention of this blog but one that got derailed from the word go), but I have to give a mention to Brandon Hopkins and his great personal blog. I’ve known Brandon for a few years now and we’ve chatted, thrown ideas around and worked [...]