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Archive | January, 2007

recruiting.com interview

18. January 2007

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As part of my recent announcement, I had a chat with Recruiting.com’s Jason Davis. Enjoy (11 mins.).

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cheezhead sells out

15. January 2007

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When I first blogged 2 years ago, I had no idea where it would take me. It was cool and I had a few things to get off my chest. I also hoped it would help my primary business. Thinking back, I’m not even sure if I cared all that much if anyone read what [...]

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monster prices increase on job postings

15. January 2007

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In case you’re keeping score at home, and we know you are: Old Monster Pricing New Monster Pricing

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how to save a quick $50 on monster

15. January 2007

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Looking to save an easy $50 on a single posting at Monster? Just leave the employment section of their site. Doing so should reveal the banner below, going here: The tactic is an effective one for traditional e-commerce sites, hoping to lure prospects back to the shopping process, when attempting to leave, via a pop-up banner promising [...]

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remembering mlk

15. January 2007

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January 15 is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in the US. I encourage you to invest some time for reflection on his life-and-message, or learn about his impact on society if you know little or nothing. It’s much more than the “I have a dream” speech. Although I wasn’t around during his life and times, I [...]

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get ready to receive less for more with monster

12. January 2007

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Sources tell us this is the last day before price increases take hold for Monster’s resume database access. Will you get more for your money? Not so much. The number of resumes a user can view is decreasing from 60,000/yr. to 20,000/yr. The cost for a single user with a national account will be increasing from $9,400 [...]

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is that a bulge in your job search or are you just glad to see me?

10. January 2007

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Imitation is the sincerest form of flattery. Recruiting.com is Digg; Jobster is Facebook. Life goes on. However, some businesses combine two good ideas into one really bad one. Case in point: Eyebulge The site hopes to bring vertical job search and Digg together. The idea is whack, and here are two good reasons why: Users of [...]

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