Thanksgiving Link Karma

by Brian Clark

Cornucopia

Happy Thanksgiving to all in the States, and happy link surfing to everyone else!

6 Things Cicero Can Teach You About Writing

How to Learn (But Not Master) Any Language in One Hour

Check out Leo’s great new productivity ebook — Zen to Done

What is Authority?

Are You Using the Right Content Development Strategy for Your Blog?

Let’s Talk About Branding

Is Your Good Taste Costing You Customers?

How to Tap Into Other People’s Traffic (And Have Them Thank You)

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16 comments... add one

  • #1 Chris Garrett → 11.22.07 at 10:44 am

    Thanks for the link Brian, happy Thanksgiving :)

  • #2 Personal Development for the Book Smart → 11.22.07 at 12:21 pm

    Happy Thanksgiving Brian! =)

  • #3 Robert MacEwan → 11.22.07 at 1:59 pm

    Happy Thanksgiving from the South.

    :-)

  • #4 Ryan Holiday → 11.22.07 at 3:19 pm

    Thanks!

    When I was reading Cicero’s Wikipedia page a few weeks ago, I saw your article at the bottom. Haha.

  • #5 Maki → 11.22.07 at 3:41 pm

    Cheers Brian for the mention.. and happy thanksgiving too!

  • #6 Dan Schawbel → 11.23.07 at 12:01 am

    Thanks for the links and happy thanksgiving.

  • #7 Sonia Simone → 11.23.07 at 12:33 am

    Thanks for the link, Brian! Hope you had a great holiday.

  • #8 Jozzua → 11.23.07 at 10:31 am

    Heya happy holidays everyone! Happy thanksgiving Clark!

  • #9 * Miss Universe → 11.23.07 at 11:46 am

    Are You Using the Right Content Development Strategy for Your Blog?

    This was a superb article - both in content and design

  • #10 Business Daily News » Tired of Your Family Already? Read ThisЦ → 11.23.07 at 10:43 pm

    […] «www.copyblogger.com» by Brian Clark, Copyblogger […]

  • #11 William Profet :: OneJobTwoSalaries.com → 11.24.07 at 5:50 am

    I’ve bought Leo’s book - ZTD. It is really great for at least three reasons:

    1. It has beautiful design.
    2. It is short, simple and easy to understand.
    3. It works (for me) :).

  • #12 Quick Takes - 11/24/2007 at Ray Fowler .org → 11.24.07 at 1:06 pm

    […] Tim Ferris tells you how to learn (not master) any foreign language in 1 hour. “How long does it take to learn Chinese or Japanese vs. Spanish or Irish Gaelic? I would argue less than an hour. Here’s the reasoning … Before you invest (or waste) hundreds and thousands of hours on a language, you should deconstruct it. During my thesis research at Princeton, which focused on neuroscience and unorthodox acquisition of Japanese by native English speakers, as well as when redesigning curricula for Berlitz, this neglected deconstruction step surfaced as one of the distinguishing habits of the fastest language learners.” (HT: Copyblogger) […]

  • #13 brian → 11.24.07 at 10:24 pm

    Brian,

    Happy Hoildays to you & yours! I wanted to drop by and let you know that amongst other things, I am very thankful I discovered your blog.

    For some reason, I have never been too awful motivated to blog–until I came upon your site.

    Once I had read several articles, I knew I wanted to start my blog, and help as many folks as I can with what I have learned over the last several years.

    So thanks again–for all of the great info, and for the inspiration to finally get off my butt and blog!

    Cheers,
    brian

  • #14 Raden Payas → 11.25.07 at 4:53 am

    The very last link is my favorite reading. Thanks a lot..!

  • #15 Razer → 11.26.07 at 9:32 am

    Brian,
    This is my first visit to your blog and I don’t want to quit reading although I have a lot of urgent work I need to be doing after the holiday break.

    Thanks for the great content on so many subjects.

  • #16 Mike → 11.28.07 at 11:51 pm

    Thanks for the great list of links.

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