Archive for January, 2006

that cooky cenedella

January 31st, 2006

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I’m a little late on this due to the fact that I’m in Vegas right now, but I don’t think anyone has touched it.
For those of you who read Marc Cenedella’s blog may have noticed a curious-looking entry late Sunday titled $100K+ jobs at TheLadders.com.
The content of the blog was a hotlink […]

lost wages

January 30th, 2006

I’ll be in Vegas for the next few days, attending and speaking at an IQPC conference (see attached file), so posting may be light.
If you’re going to be there, stop by and say hi. Or, if you live and the area and want to hook-up for some blackjack and a drink, send me a […]

rothberg’s review of ‘battling free’

January 29th, 2006

So far I’ve received largely positive comments regarding my new e-book, Battling Free.
Till now, all have been via e-mail. However, Steven Rothberg of CollegeRecruiter recently forwarded his own full review, via his blog, to me.
Thought it was worth sharing. Here’s an excerpt:
"But what I loved about this book is that rather than just focusing […]

google’s new look … maybe

January 27th, 2006

More and more SEOs are reporting seeing changes in Google’s look and feel, which is obviously in its test phase for now.
Personally, I like it. It looks cleaner to me, and I don’t mind the navigation on the left. Another thing to note, with the increase in real estate on the left, as opposed […]

business 2.0 - ‘the big guns’ next target: ebay’

January 26th, 2006

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There’s a must read article in this month’s Business 2.0 entitled "The Big Guns’ Next Target: eBay."
The story isn’t online yet, but should be shortly. Plus, it looks like they’re now giving access to entire stories without a passcode.
The story focuses on the growing rivalry between Google, MSN and eBay, but […]

craigslist confirms charging fee for rental listings in NYC

January 25th, 2006

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It’s been out there for awhile, but Craigslist has apparently confirmed that it is or will be charging $10 for real estate listings in New York City. Craig currently charges $25 to post a job there.
Although no one has doubts that this will bring in a nice chunk o’ change into Craig’s […]

‘battling free: a guide to fending off craigslist and google’ by joel cheesman

January 23rd, 2006

It was initially a blog that somehow turned into my first e-book.
The question I asked myself was, How can a job board - or any traditional online classifieds site - compete against the growing omnipresence of Google and other search engines, as well as Craigslist (or Kijiji for my non-U.S. readers)?
The result: My first […]

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