When’s the last time I finished a book?
Sheesh, what even constitutes a “book” these days?
I must admit my definition of the term has a legacy, but a fuzzy future.
There’s white papers, and series, and articles, and blogs, and compilations, and posts, and readers, how-to’s, and websites, and iPads, and Kindles, and….well…you get the idea.
I figure the iPad will join my bloated collection of eagerly-acquired-but-soon-outdated technology when prices come down, and features go up — just in time for Christmas.
But I digress…my Kindle is still serving me well, and I may actually finish one of the most readable “books” I’ve ever downloaded: THE MONEY BOOK FOR FREELANCERS, PART-TIMERS AND THE SELF-EMPLOYED (The Only Personal finance System for People with Not-So-Regular Jobs) by Joseph D’Agnese and Denise Kiernan.
In the background, I’m reading: THE WINDMILL APPROACH TO NETWORKING, Understanding, Leveraging & Maximizing LinkedIn (An Unofficial Step-by-Step Guide to Creating & Implementing Your LinkedIn Brand) by Neal Schaffer.
And in the deep background (meaning, I actually started reading THIS ONE before the above two): TRUST AGENTS, Using the Web to Build Influence, Improve Reputation, and Earn Trust. by Chris Brogan and Julien Smith.
I highly recommend ANY of them, and wish you only the best in finishing.
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