Do you reference websites in your books, e-books, articles or other published work? If so, then you know the frustration of having those addresses go south after you’ve distributed thousands of copies. Webmasters have the luxury of changing URLs on their site whenever a link goes bad. But books, e-books, and articles are NOT under your control once they have been published. Whether you publish electronically or on paper, if keeping your URLs working is important to you …
Work at Home Kit
Reprinted from my Surfnetkids newsletter: March 20, 2002 Dear Reader, A few weeks ago I got a rather long letter from a reader (a work-outside-the-house mom) whowanted to work at home, and wondered what advice I could provide. Here’s an excerpt: “I would welcome any advice or direction you could offer me since, while I… [Continue]
Software Secrets Exposed
If you’ve ever thought about creating software or wondered what it would be like to run your own software company, you’ll be interested in this.
Last week Ben Prater contacted me. He told me he had just put the finishing touches on a guide that could teach anyone how to create software — even if they’ve never touched a line of code.
I was pretty skeptical. I thought software was the domain of experienced programmers.
But Ben persisted and …
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