September 4th, 2008
The mass media has often associated the term “blogging” with emo myspace kiddies spilling their guts online, or liberal 40 somethings trashing politicians or companies. While this portrayal may be a bit over exaggerated, it’s safe to say that most of the “regular” business world, especially corporate America, does not take blogging as a business [...]
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July 5th, 2008
Garrett from new travel product startup TravelRelic.com has been kind enough to grant me a quick interview about his business, marketing, and the startup process in general. I was thinking it could help give College-Startup readers some motivation and a glimpse into a real startup business and an entrepreneur making it happen. So read, enjoy, [...]
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June 10th, 2008
I remember as a college student wondering what would set me apart when it came time to apply for jobs and scholarships. A lot of times I would actually get depressed, because it occurred to me that there would always be someone who was smarter or more qualified than I (those of you who are [...]
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February 28th, 2008
Lorelle is one of the handful of people who will be remembered as a Founding Parent of Blogging. When you think of the roots of blogging, there’s no way to think about it without thinking about Lorelle. BloggerTalks has an incredible interview with her. And it’s worth the read.
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February 26th, 2008
So, you want to make serious cash on the Internet? Well, chances are you’ve been looking in the wrong place (AdSense?) All the Internet professionals know that the big money online is in premium affiliate marketing. Basically, the idea is that you create an authority site in a profitable niche that differentiates itself with a [...]
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