Last night as I sat bored waiting to ring in the new year I started to go back through some of my old blog posts from 2007. I decided that IÂ wanted to highlight some of my favorite posts from 2007 - we’ll call it the 2007 blog year in review. Here it goes…
January
Work, school and the changing dynamics of pay
The executive to entrepreneur transition
Why Comments are Important on your Blog
February
“Listening†to what we read
I own a business so I’m an entrepreneur…right?
March
Using iTunes to build a nuclear weapon. Wait, what?
April
Words that must go (and some we ought to use more)
Announcing my future candidacy
May
The problem isn’t Microsoft…its you
Working smart is more important than working hard
June
July
A couple of thoughts on some forgotten fundamentals
August
33 (or so) things about management
It is time to consider Ron Paul
September
October
Another 33 things about management
November
Why getting sued was a really good thing for me
One door closes, another opens
December
How do you define “legitimateâ€
MBA school - to go or not to go - a guide to the eternal question…
I’m not sure what 2008 will bring with regards to blogging. I continually wondered why I do this. I get between 4,000 to 7,000 unique visitors per month. I think that’s pretty good for a blog. I still wonder if its worth continuing. I guess time will tell.
I hope you have a great 2008. I plan on it. Â
DO IT.
As long as you keep it interesting and worth reading, DO IT.
If you sell out… well, then stop just before you sell out.
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Left by Chris Knudsen on 01/02/2008