Month: December 2010
Don’t Be A Walrus: Why You Should Stand Out
There are many pitfalls in business. This article isn’t about the weak financials, poor sales or lack of marketing. It’s more about finding yourself and where you are leading your company. The other night, I was watching a segment on the mighty Walrus broadcasting on the Discovery channel. I watchedRead More
The Netsetter: Tackling Competitive Markets
A lot of prospective Internet marketers preemptively concede highly competitive niche markets to super affiliates and A-listers without testing the market for themselves. They either dismiss a competitive market out of hand, because they’re told it’s “too competitive,” or get scared away by their own keyword research, which may notRead More
5 Top Holiday Practices for Your Business
This season, there’s a lot to be thankful for. For those of us who don’t have jobs, we have families to care for us and friends that support us. Those of us in business have clients that have stuck with us while some of them left for obvious reasons. Regardless of where you or your business are at, here’s a few great ideas that will help you and your business transition into the New Year with a sense of self, direction, and peace of mind using both traditional and non-traditional means.
Motivational Quotations That Really Motivate
Think about how many sayings you’ve heard over the years. Most of them probably seem trite or corny, but almost everyone has one or two that have become more like personal philosophies. You might find yourself tossing in a few memorable quotes in regular conversation from time to time, orRead More
Free PowerPoint Template – Wrap
A couple weeks ago we released our first Free PowerPoint Template: Wooden here on WorkAwesome, and today we have another! This one is called Wrap and is a simple template that uses Helvetica Neue Ultralight, a very clean font to give a very professional feel to your next presentation. AsRead More

WorkAwesome Podcast: Episode 5 – David Allen
On this week’s podcast, WorkAwesome editor Mike Vardy speaks with someone who many consider to be the preeminent productivity expert on the planet: David Allen. David is the author of Getting Things Done (and creator of the methodology with the same name — or GTD for short) and is theRead More