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99 Interview Tips That Will Actually Help You Get a Job

We all have to make a living somehow — and most of the time that process starts with a job interview. The only problem is that most job interview tips are either so basic that they aren’t useful or so ridiculous that they are just a waste of time. That’s why Passive Panda has put together this comprehensive list of interview tips filled with the real essentials that you actually need to know. http://passivepanda.com/interview-tips
The Scripped Writer Scripped provides an online professional screenwriting application that performs all the essential features writers need. Standard "tab" and "enter" shortcuts, auto-complete and script summaries make writing fast and efficient. Access your script from any computer without the need to download software. Collaboration and Groups

Scripped scenario_ plusieurs

http://www.scripped.com/features

it seems a good site for .. good paid tools for scripting ...
may those be free in other sites, making a package ? by sizolabarchitecture May 6

http://www.nyc.com/arts__attractions/the_high_line.1640/editorial_review.aspx The High Line is a 1.45-mile-long (22 blocks) abandoned elevated railway, that stretches from the Hudson Rail Yard at 34th Street down through the West Chelsea gallery neighborhood where it continues on to Gansevoort Street in the Meatpacking district. It has recently been developed into one of New York City's more remarkable public parks. Opened to the public in June 2009, just a few years ago the High Line's demolition seemed imminent. But Mayor Michael Bloomberg said that the High Line's restoration is at the "core of the administration's plans to revitalize the Far West Side," forming "a necklace of dynamic waterfront communities, each with their own assets." The High Line reveals a lot about New York City history.

The High Line New York City.com : Arts & Attractions : Editorial Review

Free Online Tools to Create Infographics

September 26th, 2011 by Ellyssa Kroski Infographics and data visualizations have become incredibly popular ways to impart information while keeping your audience engaged. As a result, a slew of user-friendly, free online applications have been created which enable users to create their own information graphics. Here are five such tools that I think are particularly valuable: Wordle - Create beautiful and fully customizable word clouds with this free tool. http://oedb.org/blogs/ilibrarian/2011/5-free-online-tools-to-create-your-own-infographics/
Multi-size wallpapers and links to games featuring featuring Mickey Mouse, Winnie the Pooh, Bolt, Lilo & Stitch, WALL-E, Remy from Ratatouille, Lightning McQueen from Cars, Mike and Sulley from Monsters Inc, the Incredibles, Buzz and Woody from Toy Story, plus Avatar, UP, Monsters vs. Aliens, Kung Fu Panda, Bee Movie, Flushed Away, Shrek, Ice Age, TMNT, Star Wars, Star Trek, Batman, Spider-Man, the Simpsons, SpongeBob SquarePants, Naruto, Ben 10 and many others. <p style="text-align:right;color:#A8A8A8"></p> http://hub.webring.org/hub/100wallpapersonl

Custom Sign Generator Widgets - Thousands Of Web 2.0 Image Generators

Automotivator is an online poster generator that allows users to create motivational posters that can be shared with other 2.0 applications, such as wikis and blogs. Besides being free (although there is an option to professionally print your final product), the process of creating a poster is a fairly simple one. Users can upload an image from their computer or another web site, select the font style and color, and then type the motivational message.

Poster Production - Get Inspired with Automotivator

http://edutech4teachers.edublogs.org/2012/04/26/automotivator/
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Jason Fried’s Secret To Getting Customers Without Spending A Lot On Advertising [clips]

Getting passionate customers without spending heavily on marketing is a theme that comes up a lot in my interviews. I asked Joe, Mixergy’s new editor, to pull these 2 clips from my interview with Jason Fried about how his company, 37signals , does it. (Transcripts below.) For more on this topic, get Jason’s book, Rework , or listen to his full Mixergy interview . Clip 1: The “real secret” Clip 2: How to do it http://mixergy.com/jason-fried-customers-clips/
The 5 Minute Guide To Cheap Startup Advertising The following is a guest post by Rob Walling. Rob Walling has been an entrepreneur for most of his life and is author of the book Start Small, Stay Small: A Developer's Guide to Launching a Startup .

The 5 Minute Guide To Cheap Startup Advertising

http://onstartups.com/tabid/3339/bid/43774/The-5-Minute-Guide-To-Cheap-Startup-Advertising.aspx
http://www.marketingvox.com/why-not-ad-retargeting-047770/ The business case for ad retargeting is intuitive: if someone looks at an item but doesn’t buy, follow up later to see if he or she might still be interested. Yet the online version of this concept has never really taken off. A study last year by the Search Engine Marketing Professional Organization (SEMPO) found it to be one of the most under-utilized forms of online marketing technology. 1,046% Lift New figures from comScore and ValueClick may spur marketers to try out the technology: The study, which measured the relative effectiveness of six major online targeting strategies: audience targeting, contextual targeting efficiency pricing, premium pricing run-of-network and retargeting, found the latter to offer the most lift – at a whopping 1,046%. ( via MarketingCharts). Certainly there is anecdotal evidence available to support these findings.

Why Not Ad Retargeting?

Edit Edited by Darth_Pipe, Flickety, Glutted, Choicefresh and 19 others Proper use of punctuation and grammar is quickly falling to the wayside in today's environment of information on demand and text messaging. But improper use of punctuation identifies the writer as uneducated and makes the message unclear. Make your message unmistakable and correct with the proper use of commas!

How to Use Commas: 11 steps

http://www.wikihow.com/Use-Commas

Designing a good advert

For the purposes of this article, 'advertising' covers all one way communications with the consumer. This include advertising via internet banners, magazines, newspapers, radio, TV, billboards, and the multitude of other media available as advertising space. Designing a good advert can mean the difference between success and failure and is worth investing in. Understand your customer Getting to know your customer is vital to designing a successful advert.

Best Practices For Writing For Online Readers

I have less than 30 seconds to capture your attention with this post, so here goes: if you read some, most or all of the next 750 words or so, you will know how to write Web copy that is more useful to readers of your blog or Web site. As we reported yesterday visual content is continuing its steady rise in dominance over written content. But that doesn't mean we should give up on good writing: if anything, it means we need to think harder about how we write for online readers. Online Readers Are Different
Fact checking has its origin in the early 20th century, when magazines began to verify statements made in non-fictional texts prior to publication. This practice increases credibility and trustworthiness of articles and documents. Today, fact checking is often associated with political journalism, but can of course be used in any field, including your homework.

The 5 Best Fact-Checking Websites