This has been an extremely long week. You usually hear that when there has been more work than time but I have been on vacation this week. To much windshield time and not enough relaxation time. I can't wait to get back to work to get some rest.
As I go back to the office next week I want to make sure I am going back ready to go so I looked to my guy Paul Evans for today's quick tip:
Now on to this weekend's business long run. Remember these are articles that I have come across this week that would be good to look at to improve your business. Still not getting a lot of traction in my running but I'll get a few miles in this weekend then read these posts:
Six Ways to Make Your Content Go Viral at Entrepreneur ~ Everyone wants their content to go viral but very little content ever goes viral. Here are some tips that may help.
Here We Go: Time Saving Techniques at Show + Tell by Allison Lehman ~ If you are serious about blogging here are some great tips to keep you organized and on track.
8 Reasons To Choose A Startup Over A Corporate Job at Fast Company ~ Great article on the advantages of getting into a start-up especially if you are just out of college and early in your career development.
4 Important Elements of Every Blog Post at Inkling Media ~ 4 things you need in every blog post.
Embrace Risk. Stop Being So Humble at prTini ~ Thoughts by Heather Whaling on what a community should do to build it's entrepreneurial ecosystem. Be sure to also check out my post Want To Build The Next Big Thing? Try Columbus for my thoughts on what is going on to build the start-up community in Columbus, Ohio.
How to Use Email to Re-Engage Sleepy Subscribers at Hubspot ~ Building your list is critical if you are going to build a strong community but once you build it you have to keep it strong. Here are some thoughts to keep you at front of mind for your subscribers.
Should You Create a Blog and Then a Product or a Product and Then a Blog? at The BlackLight ~ The age old question...Is it better for you to create a blog, spend time building it up, and then launch a product, or create a product first and then use your blog to market it? Here are some thoughts from Tristan Higbee on what he thinks works best.
Be sure to get out and put in your mileage this weekend so you are ready for your business marathon.

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