Resources
I thought it would be helpful to create a resource page that you can always come to for help to get it done. These are resources that I have used and worked with and recommend. I will add to it over time, but you’ll notice that in the future I will reference this page quite often. I recommend bookmarking it for your reference and convenience. Enjoy!
Disclosure: Please note that some of the links below are affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase. I recommend them because they are helpful and useful and will help you get it done, not because of the small commissions I make if you decide to buy something.
Disclosure: Please note that some of the links below are affiliate links, and at no additional cost to you, I will earn a commission if you decide to make a purchase. I recommend them because they are helpful and useful and will help you get it done, not because of the small commissions I make if you decide to buy something.
Niche Site: trafficmanagementhq.com
I have launched a niche site.
trafficmanagementhq.com
Traffic Control jobs are important and vital to the work of building infrastructure.
trafficmanagementhq.com
Traffic Control jobs are important and vital to the work of building infrastructure.
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weebly
I used weebly to set up this site in less than 2 hours. It is so easy to use. I use it make my life simple and allows me to focus on my business. It is a feature rich full functioning website development platform for anything that you need to do, whether you want to create a simple brochure based website, blog website or a fully functioning e-commerce platform. I use and recommend weebly if you want to launch quickly and have no coding skills and want to focus on your business rather than being a web designer. Like Wordpress.com it is designed to be very SEO friendly (search engine optimisation) without any knowledge or action by you. No HTML or coding experience required. Fast and simple. |
Sync.com is great
Most cloud storage providers differ from Sync.com in one key way — they know exactly what you’re storing on their server, including the contents of your files. Sync.com guarantees that your data is completely private. Your files are encrypted before they leave your computer using a key Sync can never see. No foil hat required ! |
Consulting Work
- https://www.cloudpeeps.com/- Marketing and content focused jobs
- https://weworkremotely.com/
- http://remotive.io/- A newsletter based on remote jobs and tips
- http://www.workingnomads.co/- A curated list of jobs for the modern working nomad.
- https://remote.co/remote-jobs/
- http://jobscribe.com/- Focused on design, front and back end dev and mobile app development.
- https://www.wfh.io/-
- https://remoteok.io/
- http://www.skillbridge.co/
- https://www.fiverr.com/
- https://expert360.com/
Random
- http://steveblank.com/tools-and-blogs-for-entrepreneurs/
- http://manvsdebt.com/24-quick-action-you-can-do-today/
- http://www.executivestyle.com.au/one-big-question-you-need-to-ask-yourself-gjifuf
Books
The top 5 books I have given as gifts:
- Jonathan Livingston Seagull by Richard Bach. In a high school essay I described it as an intellectual version of Rocky. It is the story of a seagull who is bored with fighting for food and seeks to learn to improve his flying and along the way finds others who are also motivated to push themselves and as a result becomes happy. A great short book to inspire whether you are 10 or 80 or anywhere in between.
- Oh the places you will go by Dr Seuss. This well balanced motivating book is my go to gift for any child's birthday party that I attend. From age 3 to 18 years old it has great life advice from being prepared to wait, to celebrate the wins and also be prepared for losses. We also have about 4 copies in various states and scribbled notes around our house.
- On the road by Jack Kerouac. A great travel journey and celebrated for its description of the Beat generation. I read this book on a long train journey from Paris to Portugal through Barcelona and Madrid. It was so good that I forgot to look out the window and resolved on the return train journey to not start any new books so I could look out the window. But it was that good a book.
- Swallows and Amazons by Arthur Ransome. Written between the 2 world wars it tells the story of 2 families of children and the sailing adventures they have in the English countryside in the Lake District. Filled with plenty of nautical references as the children immerse themselves in a world of pirates and explorers and natives in a mix of Patrick O Brien and Robinson Crusoe. Very British, illustrated with helpful sketches every 20 or so pages it inspired a love of adventure and sailing when I was growing up that continued into my passion for travel.
- Freaknomics by Steven D Levitt. An awesome book that uses economics to delve into the hidden side of everything. I did economics at university...before this book was published and wished that the teachers could have made what can be a very dry area of study way more interesting.