Weekend Reading 10.11.08
Once again, there were a ton of fantastic, well-thought-out articles this week, and I only have enough space to post a few of them. I hope you like the ones I’ve included…
I read several posts this week which looked at the effective use of technology. And while I don’t believe that you’ll be out of business next year if you don’t have a social media presence, I do think it’s going to get harder and harder to catch up. (and you’re probably missing some opportunities at the front end of the curve.) Seth Godin wrote The Growing Productivity Divide, and Ginger Wilcox wrote I Have Friends in Online Places. Both are thought-provoking.
Barry Ritholtz (one of the smartest guys out there) posted 2 articles I wanted to share:
- 10 Bullish Charts, Signals, and Indicators. A fairly dry post, but the fact that someone in the smart-money thinks we might be at/near the bottom is worth sharing!
- Your Investment Goals. A laugh out loud funny video.
Heather Barr (NorthPhoenixAgent.com) and Ardell (RainCityGuide.com) both touched on the topic that this is not a very good time to be a pushy salesperson, and it might never be again. (as if it ever was!)
Have a great weekend everybody!
Posted: October 11th, 2008 under Recommended Reading.
