Archive for July, 2007

31 Jul

How To Build An E-Newsletter

Now we’ve covered how to write an e-newsletter, here’s how to build it.
Of course, the most basic way is just to paste your text into an email and send. But that’s not very pretty, and there are many free online email templates these days to make your job easier. You can also sign up for […]

30 Jul

How To Write An E-Newsletter

Part one of a series on how to write, build and send an email newsletter.
For a few years I was responsible for creating at least one e-newsletter a week for a company I worked for. The database grew from nothing to tens of thousands by the time I left (no, that’s not the entire population […]

29 Jul

Things I Learned On The Interweb This Week

Since I went away, my beloved country has banned satire in Parliament, a lame act picked up by The Daily Show which then proceeded to take the p***, as we say here. Oh, the mirth. Oh, the shame.
Chris at StartupOrBust is taking part in the Blogathon to raise money for the homeless. He’s blogging for […]

28 Jul

Cape Hair: How Not To Spend $280

After six months of world travel, my hair was starting to look like a Tina Turner wig so I thought I’d treat myself to a salon cut and color. I knew better hair would make me a better blogger.
Remind me to never do so again, because I’d forgotten how tortuous such sessions are.
First came The […]

27 Jul

Warning: Geeks Ahead

Ryan Shamus has added me to the Geek Train. I like its use of labels to describe the bloggers, although I couldn’t possibly be a geek; perhaps he meant ‘Greek’ although I’m not Greek either. Or meek. Okay, this is getting weak.
I am a fan of Ryan because a) He called me a babe and […]

26 Jul

Roll Up For Reviews

Well hallelujah, I have finally been accepted into ReviewMe. See the logo to the right below the search box? Right. No, your right. There.
(ReviewMe is an online review marketplace, where bloggers can review products and websites etc for a cut of the profits. The value of a review is determined by things like the site’s […]

26 Jul

Read The Expiry Date On My Label

I’m awake early again, looking out at a beautiful pink-orange sunrise and planning the next steps in my life while eating Weetbix and Marmite* (not together) and browsing my RSS updates. I am doing all this because I can multi-task although Timothy Ferriss calls multitasking a great way to disguise doing nothing.
Anyway, I was reading […]

25 Jul

You’re So Far Away From Me: Does Location Matter?

Please excuse the slight erratic-ness of posting times while I get my head around the new time difference. I am now 17 hours ahead of New Yorkers. I am also jetlagged so wake up at 4am. I appear upside-down to Europeans. All AdSense ads I see are now displaying New Zealand ads thanks to cunning […]

23 Jul

5 Life Lessons From Posh Spice

The other night I was drawn to the television, where Posh Spice’s one-hour TV special ‘Coming to America’ was airing. The show has been critically savaged by most media, but I learned a few things.
(Posh Spice lowdown: Former Spice Girl and wife of football/soccer star and model David Beckham. He’s so cute, if only he’d […]

23 Jul

Imagine No Posessions Or Currency Conversions

I have just spent a day-and-half moving through the air, from San Francisco all the way to Auckland. You can read about the fun and games of long-distance flights and connections on Travel Minx.
But the main thing is, I’m back! I’m right in the middle of town and yet it looks so empty. There is […]

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