technical writing tips and articles for companies and individuals

Posts Tagged "web"

How to Not Jeopardize Your Full-Time Job Cause of Your Part-Time One

Posted by on Sep 9, 2009 in tips | 4 comments

Tweet Everyone has access to the Internet, so you don’t want to find yourself out of a job because of something someone at work found. There are plenty of people who freelance on the side, while still holding on to a 9-5 job. Here is a video on how to not let this happen to you if your  coworker (like mine did this morning) tells you that he/she has seen your site/blog. Photo Detail: 56/365: I-Spy., originally uploaded...

Read More

How To Rock Your First Blogger Meetup

Posted by on Jul 20, 2009 in blogging | 6 comments

Tweet meetup.com meetup, originally uploaded by urzzz. This past week, I went to my first Blogger Meetup.  I had never been to a meetup before, so I decided to check it out.  We mingled, networked, and discussed our expertise with one another.  On that day, I learned what it takes to be a Rockstar at your first Blogger Meetup. Smile – If you read a self-help book, the first thing they always say is to smile even when you...

Read More

Twitter Could Be a Mini FriendFeed

Posted by on Jul 6, 2009 in random words | 6 comments

Tweet Twitter Real Time Inline Search, originally uploaded by TimCohn. Last weekend, I got an alert from TwitterMoms, which is a social networking site for mommy bloggers who tweet. It was for a virtual wine tasting via Twitter. How it worked was that you used a hash tag when you posted a tweet related to the wine tasting. In another window, you had a “real-time” search to follow the conversations. One of my complaints...

Read More