Written on March 23rd, 2006 at 03:03 pm by Darren Rowse
Speedlinking - 23 March 2006
- Philip Greenspun writes some useful tips for starting up a company - via WorkHappy
- Neil Tortorella explains how to work out how much to charge as an hourly rate (a problem I always have - in the last year I’ve been paid everything from $0 up to over $2000 per hour for consulting work. I’m sure my true hourly worth is somewhere between those figures (and closer to the first than the second - but it’s a tricky one). via lifehacker
- ipears is about to start a series on Blog Role Models



7 Responses to “Speedlinking - 23 March 2006”
TerritorialMale
March 23rd, 2006 8:57 pm
Its been just over a week since I discovered your blog. (I wonder why I didn’t find it earlier?) I’ve been pouring over your posts everyday and have been trying out the tools you suggest. I think I am now suffering from knowledge overload.
Barry
March 24th, 2006 1:06 am
Hi Darren,
The tips are OK on how to start a company. I’ve released my book online entitled “Getting into business - a shortcut to the truths” at http://www.leverageyoureffort.com. I’ve got a few more chapters to upload. Wrote the book before blogging as business took off but I think the principles are still the same.
Regards
Barry
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March 24th, 2006 4:37 am
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Look What Dave Found
March 24th, 2006 7:12 am
Great stuff here.. I just stumbled across this site in my daily wandering about the Net. Bookmarked the site and I’ll definitely return, thanks!
Susan
March 24th, 2006 9:56 am
Since I’m not a great fan of reading or writing long posts, I much prefer doing a series of posts on one topic rather than one long post. I recently completed one on stress relief.
David Askaripour
March 24th, 2006 10:28 am
This is cool, thanks Darren.
row1.info
March 26th, 2006 10:39 am
I’m starting to do some freelance PHP work so that links helpful thanks.
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