eBay Strike – will it be effective?
Today begins the day when eBay sellers and eBay buyers grab hands and run in revolt of the changes to the eBay system. The strike, or protest, or boycott (whatever you want to call it) began today when the clock struck Midnight – and really, it seems that we’re all standing around holding our breath trying to figure out whether there has been any noticeable impact thus far.
Warrior Forum is Down…
The Warrior Forum is a fantastic resource for both “newbies” to internet marketing and even established gurus – it has a purpose for both groups.
However… the site is down – and that’s a shame. This isn’t the first time this has happened, either. In all honesty, the site is sometimes slow to respond anyway – but I’ve seen the site showing errors throughout the years that I’ve been aware of it.
Update on Logo Angel’s Free Logo Offer
I’ve decided to change the tune of my review as I heard back from the company here last week and thought it would be nice to give a complete and in my opinion, accurate portrayal of the overall service from Logo Angel.
Candid Review of Logo Angel
Not too long ago I was contacted on one of my websites by a representative (or maybe owner) of Logo Angel. Basically, they were looking to create a logo for that particular website, free of charge, in exchange for a link to their website. I’m not a graphic designer by any means… and so I agreed to the exchange.
Where do you draw the line?
When you’re a freelance writer, especially if you become popular or well-known for your writing abilities, chances are you’ll have the opportunity to write on a wide variety of topics. While being able to cover a multitude of different topics will help you to land more jobs, there should be lines that you do not cross. And, it’s not just about stepping into an unknown territory where you’re under-qualified to write – it’s that ethical line that, if crossed, may change the way that others look at you and/or the services that you provide.