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Episode 494: David Sparks Talks About Productivity, Task Management, And The Value Of Journaling

Productivityist

In this episode from September of 2014, David Sparks , fondly known as “MacSparky,” joins the conversation to reminisce about the evolving landscape of task management since we last met at Macworld. Beyond checking out our sponsors, you can subscribe to the show wherever you listen to podcasts.

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Ten Small Business Trends You Need to Embrace in 2015

Tips From T. Marie

This week we will say goodbye to 2014 and welcome a new year. So called experts claimed that blogging had died several years ago when Twitter and Facebook exploded in popularity. Blogs and other content marketing methods take their rightful place as king again in 2015. Psst…Google really hates it. Being CONNECTED.

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15 social media and technology trends for 2015

Practically Perfect PA

Google Glass and the Apple iWatch really do seem like something out of a sci-fi film but they will be available in 2015. For assistants who have managers that engage with social media it is important that they have a variety of great images that they can use when tweeting, updating LinkedIn and writing for the corporate blog.

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Leveling Up: Why Eric Siu Treats His Life Like a Video Game

Success

In 2014, he decided to do what he always wanted—his own thing—and he acquired the failing search engine optimization (SEO) agency Single Grain for just $2. By focusing on longform content, including podcasts, YouTube videos and blogging, Siu increased site visits to 350,000 per month—not to mention 1.5 Stay away from blogging.

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The Art of Rapid Presentation Creation

Productivityist

Ryan is the founder of masterpresenting.com, a blog dedicated to creating courageous presenters. You Google “Burnout." Here’s the solution—create a PDF that has the rest of the information and offer it on your site, or simply gather their emails and shoot it to them after the presentation. Sounds good. This isn’t the best move.

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