Tried Out Audible Air Product Today – Love It!

I had an offsite appointment today, and didn’t have a chance to upload my new Audible content from this month (I keep a monthly subscription and listen whenever I’m in the car, walking or even cleaning house).

Audible Air came to my rescue!

I’ve probably “read” more books on marketing and small business and ebusiness in the last six months (thanks to Audible.com) than in the past two years. I’m constantly devouring online content, but sometimes a well-written book is a nice change of pace!

I keep extra books on hand everywhere I go — thanks to my SD card — but I really wanted to listen to my newest selection and I didn’t have time to download and sync before leaving the office.

I did (over the weekend) load up the Audible Air program, so I thought I’d take it for a test drive on my way up I-75. Continue reading

Rebuilt My Computer, Trying to Reorganize My Business and My Life, Using One Note Software as a Tool

As the fall marches forward, I’m in a dismal state of disorganization. The old “it must get worse before it gets better” goes double for me right now. I spent the weekend reorganizing my computer. Continue reading

"Get Lost and Found on Your Phone" Song Promotes Google Local Search

Lately, I’ve been writing a series of articles on the advantages, and near necessity, of using the current local search specific options to get your website seen in the regional market… on all the big-boy search engines (and a few big-boy directories and indexes) and (as you know by now) I’m a Treo nut. That said, a professional peer sent me to the following site to listen to a song by one of the Google Mobile Team’s bloggers…

Listen to Get Lost and Found on Your Phone by blogger Matt Waddle of the Google Mobile Team.

I thought all you Treo users might get a kick out of it.

Now THAT’s promoting your product!

*grin*

Losing My Senses…

The last couple of days, I have learned how important my senses are for the way I operate.

First, I’m too impatient to sit and watch water boil. Nor can I bear to wait (like a good cook) when things bake in the oven.

I have to get back to my other projects. I knew this, but didn’t realize how much I depended on my sense of smell to do my baking until the last few days… when I’ve had a cold from Hades that’s blocked all sense of smell. So, my family has endured a cabin filled with smoke, alarms blaring and scorched meals. All because the 7-year-old escorted the latest variety of “crud” home from the public school system. Continue reading