Before Ally’s post goes live, I wanted to offer a few quick links to important things I read this week. YOU MUST READ THESE.
(A special thanks to Nate Whitehill for the idea to do this, and for including me in his list.)
- First, Nate Whitehill takes his readers’ advice and shares a case study about The Benefits of Offline Business Development. I’m still chewing that one over—but it has big implications about the limitations of using blogs to do business.
- Michael Hyatt, CEO of Thomas Nelson, shares the Top Ten Publishers in America.
- Over at Web Marketing Today, Ross Dunn explains How to Get Credit for All Your Inbound Links (and proves that google is far from wise in some matters).
- Chris Cree discussed Visionary Cat Herding (which inspired Why Writers Must Dream).
- Andre Yee reminded readers of The Case for Teaching the Bible in Schools.
- Gordon Atkinson wonders what to do with Three Quarters of a Labyrinth.
That’s it for now. If I commented on a post, it means I loved it, but I don’t have time to list them all here.



3 comments ↓
Mark
Thanks for sending some link love my way!
And, thanks also for the links to these other great posts - I look forward to reading them.
You deserve it man! Your posts are consistently thoughtful and practical. That’s a hard combination to maintain.
Thanks for the link, Mark!