Archive for April, 2006
Nine Ways the Earth Could Be Destroyed
0 Comments Published by marcus April 15th, 2006 in lists, scienceGenerally at ListLearn we’re pretty positive, after all, the mission of the site is to help you become smarter through lists. All those smarts won’t get you far if the Earth is destroyed, so we’re happy to give you a list of ways the Earth could be destroyed, and relieved to say that none of [...]
16 Ways to Drive Traffic to Your Blog
0 Comments Published by marcus April 14th, 2006 in blogging, lists, marketingSo, you have a blog. You’re pretty sure you know everything about getting traffic to it, right? I’ll admit, I thought I was–until I read this article. It’s an insightful piece with useful tips on how to get traffic to your blog written by Denise Wakeman and Patsi Krakoff on eZineArticles.com. Here are a few [...]
Six Reasons Handwritten Notes are Better
0 Comments Published by marcus April 14th, 2006 in business, lifehacks, listsJohn Jantsch of DuctTapeMarketing.com posts a list on the HP Small Business Marketing Blog on why handwritten notes are better than notes that come off a printer. He describes the process of writing by hand as almost “almost mystical or spiritual.” Here’s the list.
Stand out from the crowd (nobody does this anymore and that’s what [...]
Six Quicksilver Plugins for OS X
0 Comments Published by marcus April 14th, 2006 in computers, lists, mac, software, technologyIf you use a Mac and don’t use Quicksilver, what are you waiting for? Here are 4 of 6 tips from Merlin Mann at 43 Folders on how to squeeze a little more out of Quicksilver, to see the other two, check out his article:
Cl1p Upload - Lets you upload selected text to Cl1p.net, a [...]
Lifelong Learning List
0 Comments Published by marcus April 14th, 2006 in learning, lists, self-helpGarrett Ross quotes a list from John P. Cotter on the advantages of learning for your entire life and posts a list of how to keep doing it:
Risk Taking: Willingness to push oneself out of comfort zones.
Humble Self-reflection: Honest assessment of successes and failures, especially the latter.
Solicitation of Opinions: Aggressive collection of information and ideas [...]

