Monthly Archives: May 2009

Stress-Test Your Financial Future

By Guest Contributor

This is a guest post by the ladies at Women & Co. about planning for retirement. You are never too young (or too old) to plan for retirement or financial freedom. I aspire to be financially free by the time I’m 30 and I have a plan in place that keeps my eyes on the [...]

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How To Find a Mentor on Twitter

By Natalie MacNeil

Mentors have been an invaluable part of my success and are a critical asset for building a strong personal brand. The best mentors are those who are successful in your industry, brutally honest, and can teach you some powerful lessons. Thanks to web 2.0 platforms like twitter, connecting with mentors is easier than ever before. [...]

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My awesome business partner, Eric Janssen, put together this post and slideshow about entrepreneurial marketing and the information you need to know in order to make marketing decisions as an entrepreneur. As entrepreneurs and freelancers, I feel that sometimes we need to go back to the basics and this slide show will hopefully help you [...]

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This is the second part of two guest posts by Paul D. Tieger. Read the first post on personality type here. The author of five books on Personality type and the preeminent expert in this field, Paul has helped over one million people find career satisfaction and success. Paul is also the creator of PersonalityType.com [...]

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This is the first part of two guest posts by Paul D. Tieger. Paul Tieger changed how career counseling is conducted around the world. The author of five books on Personality type and the preeminent expert in this field, Paul has helped over one million people find career satisfaction and success. On any given day, [...]

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