Analytics (not necessary the Google kind) have been used in big business for years. Small business has had some challenges implementing since most small businesses don't have a room full of statisticians or even the data to analyze. Check out this … [Read more...]
Best Biz Practices: Web 2.0: Pay-Per-Click Advertising
Continuing with his series on Web 2.0, Mike over at America's Best Business Practices takes a look at [Pay Per Click Advertising](http://bestbizpractices.org/2009/09/21/web-2-0-pay-per-click-advertising/). This has always confused me because you can pay or get paid for clicks. It … [Read more...]
Zen Habits: 8 Ways Doing Less Can Transform Your Work Life
[Zen Habits](http://zenhabits.net/2009/09/8-ways-doing-less-can-transform-your-work-life/) has a great post on doing less work. Not really doing less work per say but doing higher quality work by focusing on specific work rather than taking on everything (e.g. spreading yourself … [Read more...]
Counting Days
All projects have a varying degree of schedule uncertainty. The longer the project, the wider the uncertainty. Most likely, the end date will slip out because of all the project uncertainty. This is totally normal and unavoidable with complex projects. When the project gets close … [Read more...]
Creative Class: Open City
The Open City Concept (where all city documents are freely open to review) is a great thing. San Francisco is starting [this](http://datasf.org/) but [Vancouver](http://www.creativeclass.com/creative_class/2009/09/18/open-city/) made it a law (or motion, their Canadian). Open … [Read more...]