- Clients From Hell: Good ol’ humorous client tales dedicated to us freelancers and worthy of a bookmark.
- Wall Street Journal: In New York, a new bill is under consideration that would give freelancers more power to fight deadbeat companies. Hopefully this spreads across the States (or else a move to NY would be in order).
- Smashing Magazine: Has the ultimate list of time-saving tools for web designers. That way, you’ll have way more time for Twitter!
- Smashing Magazine: If you have your own self-hosted WordPress blog, then you definitely want to go over these ten WordPress security tweaks. Little things like hackers can be annoying otherwise.
- Web Designer Depot: You may be indirectly familiar with Occam’s Razor but I’ll humor you. It states that the simplest explanation is usually true. So why not use this principle in your design?
- Dumb Little Man: It’s safe to say all freelancers would like a passive income stream to supplement the regular income. So take these seven steps to heart to create your successful passive income stream.
- Crossrefme: For the freelance writers, you now have a free tool to check if your original work has been plagarized. Don’t worry, I wasn’t tempted to reuse that blog post of yours.
- All Freelance Writing: If you’re looking at the job boards for freelance writing jobs available, it’s best to avoid one like this.
- {grow} Blog: If you think you’ve seen it all on Twitter, then you obviously haven’t followed a lactating cow, just one of the 20 craziest things you can do on Twitter.
- IS Parade: Then when you’re through with those 20, enter your username here, wait a minute or so and be amused with your very own parade in honor of @you.
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Clint
July 12th, 2010 at 2:04 pmThanks for the link love, Johnny. I’m awfully proud of that one.
Johnny
July 12th, 2010 at 4:23 pmYour welcome Clint. I still can’t believe all that was in one project description!