The Importance of Taking a Break to Recharge the Entrepreneurial Mind

By James Martell | February 4, 2012 | Lifestyle | No comments
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spacer If you are a freelancer, working from home like me, then you know what it is like to need a break. I realize that a traditional 9-5 employee also needs a break, but there is something a little different when working from home.

When the lines start to blur between work and your home life, then you know it’s time to recharge your battery…or rejuvenate your mind and spirit. Working from home requires discipline, both in getting work done, and also shutting it down for the day. Most of the time, I can do that. But, it’s when I find it difficult to walk away for the night, then it’s time to take a break before serious burnout sets in. Read more…

Avoid Potential Risks Associated With Your Choice Of A Webhosting Provider

By Jane | Find All Answers | January 19, 2012 | Blogging | 1 Comment
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spacer Selecting a web-hosting provider for your business is an important decision. It is further complicated by the availability of a variety of quite attractive package offers from different web hosting companies in the market.

However, you have to select a contender eventually and depend on their services for the foundation of your online business representation.

Being too calculative on prices will make your blog vulnerable to various negative things. If you’re too worried about the price you can always avail decent discount using coupons as that of midphase webhosting coupon and anhosting webhost coupon. Read more…

4 Lessons Learned After Running A Digg Like Site

By Devesh | December 14, 2011 | Blokube | 6 Comments
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It’s been a while since I started Blokube, a social networking site bloggers/marketers. The site is doing really well, in terms of traffic, comments & engagement. The high quality stories are getting on homepage quicker than ever.  The stories with more than 10 votes go on homepage.

What is Blokube?

Designed to help you share and engage, Blokube is a site built by bloggers for bloggers.

We understand that regardless of niche and your market, the most important aspect of blogging lies in the power of community, and that’s why, here at Blokube, we’ve gone out of our way to make sharing, engaging and interacting online easier than ever before.

Blokube is not just a place to submit links; it is place where you share valuable content, quality content, engage and connect with likeminded individuals in your industry, but that’s just the beginning. Read more…

Member Spotlight – Stéphane Kerwer

By Devesh | December 4, 2011 | Blokube | 1 Comment
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This is another great week  of Blokube member spotlight and I’m very happy to feature another great member of Blokube today. The person I’ll be featuring today is Sté Kerwer. He is running an Affiliate Marketing blog.

About Stéphane Kerwer

He was born on January 29, 1981. He grew up in Nantes, a small city in the South of French Britain. His parents were from modest origins. His dad, coming from a family of farmers, was an accountant for the national railway company, and his mother was a French teacher from a family of factory workers. Due to their origins, both of them knew what it meant to lack the most basic things in life and they tried to teach Kerwer that. Read more…

Member Spotlight – James Johnston

By Devesh | November 20, 2011 | Blokube | 3 Comments
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This is another great week  of Blokube member spotlight and I’m very happy to feature another great member of Blokube today. The person I’ll be featuring today is James Johnston.

About James Johnston

James is a 32 year old Web Designer / SEO consultant from Dallas Texas who loves technology and the internet. If he is not working on a web project you can find him working in the garden or restoring his old truck. He is working in web design for almost ten years. After taking an intro to web design class as a required course for one of his tech degrees, he was hooked. Since then, he have been playing with HTML and CSS mostly as a hobby for almost five years. About two years ago he decided to learn more about web design and started taking more classes.  He run Evolutionary Designs as way to learn more about online marketing and share more about new media. Read more…

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