
I guess I fell off the edge of the Earth.
I think possibly the “I don’t want this site to die” blog entries are a great indicator that a blog is about to fade. I knew it when I wrote that last one. Ah well.
So what has really happened?
Well, this site was one of the few things keeping me happy and interested when I was an employee. In the process of successfully and happily reinventing myself as an entrepreneur and business owner, this site has rapidly lost interest for me.
These days, I worry more about pitching $500K global site relaunches than I do about whether a few dollars got put in the wrong bucket of my budget. That’s not to say that it isn’t important, just that my priorities and viewpoints have naturally shifted.
I want to revive the site, but I’m not going to try to summon interest in writing about personal finance. I’m going to talk about the things that really matter to me these days. The need to develop multiple income streams, the joy (no sarcasm intended) of billing clients, the fun of pitching big clients, and ways that I am succeeding or failing in these areas.
Seriously though, my favorite time of the month is billing people. I love it. That and stating my (deliberately “premium”) bid price to a prospective client without batting an eye are my new favorite activities.















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1 Doug Granzow // Jan 9, 2008 at 9:57 am
I know what you mean… I’ve recently left the world of 9-to-5 cubicle work and am doing some freelance IT work in addition to my online venture. Nothing is more satisfying than sending out invoices! Getting a signed contract is not far behind, though.
Your new areas of focus sound interesting to me. I’ll be looking forward to reading your blog!
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