Today is Employee Appreciation Day, and tomorrow is International Women’s Day. (You should check out today’s Google Doodle celebrating the latter if you haven’t already.) And while both of those groups deserve all of the recognition they get—and so much … More
Blog Archives: Five on Friday
5 Upworthy Headlines That Are Changing the Content Marketing Game
Though it launched just two years ago, people have been talking about the viral content sharing website Upworthy as though it reinvented the Internet. Here’s a brief rundown: The site’s team searches the web for “important stuff” that is … More
5 Valentines from Highly Relevant to You
1. A Hug from The Nicest Place on the Internet Because who doesn’t need a hug? 2. A House of Cards Recap Because season two was released today, and we all know we … More
5 ways real-time marketing was more exciting than the big game.
The 2014 Super Bowl, with an average 112.2 million viewers (not to mention the 115.3 million who tuned in for the halftime show), was the most-watched program in television history. Accordingly, gametime commercial prices also hit a peak at … More
“Guest blogging is dead,” and 4 other overused SEO buzz phrases that don’t really matter.
Matt Cutts recently announced that guest blogging is no longer a viable SEO tool, and I’ve lost count of the number of blog posts, articles, and tweets containing the sentence “Guest blogging is dead,” that I’ve read since—if anything … More
5 Little Things that are Vastly Underrated
photo via Flickr “Little things is what makes big things happen.” Word for word, that sentence was screen printed on the back of a shirt that my brother was given by his high school basketball team. I couldn’t help but … More
5 Easy Ways to Make a Monotonous Workday Fun
photo via Flickr If you’ve ever been told that you have a case of the Mondays, these tips are for you. If you’ve ever had to pause to take a deep breath before opening the door to your … More
5 Best Books for Entrepreneurs
photo via Flickr “Best” is, more often than not, a very subjective term. Even in regard to professional sports—where there are clearly defined winners and losers and champions and rankings—people can argue until they’re blue in the face about … More
5 Business Programs That are Worth Every Penny
Harvest Harvest is a simple, web-based time tracking and invoicing application. Its interface is designed to be as streamlined as possible while still delivering a great deal of value to the user, and we have found it to be … More
Five on Friday: The Art of the Interview
photo via Flickr “Take time to deliberate; but when the time for action arrives, stop thinking and go in.” – Napoleon Bonaparte Interviewing truly is an art form. And while people often give advice about how best to … More