Weekly 5 must read posts for web workers.

Posted on September 8th, 2010. Written by Jamie Northrup.

Weekly 5 Posts for Web WorkersStarting today we will feature every week five posts that are must read posts for web workers from the past 7 days.

They will ranger in topics from blogging, to designing, to e-commerce or to just about anything else that has to do with web workers, pretty much like our posts do.

If you are interested in getting a post of yours included in the next Weekly 5 contact us.

Here are this weeks 5 must read posts for online workers:

1. How to Build a Blog Network from the Ground Up (Sept 6th)

A guest blog post by Elle from Couple Money over on ProBlogger, it’s a great post about starting your own blog network. Includes a case study of building a network.

2. Avoid Blogger Burnout: 5 Tips to Save Your Sanity (Sept 4th)

Another post from ProBlogger, this one by Georgina Laidlaw. Great list of simple and easy tips, but that are often forgotten, be sure to check them out and maybe even write them down to make sure you don’t suffer from the very comment blogger burnout.

3. 5 Ways to Tap into Halloween Cash (Sept 7th)

Latoya Hackett, a.k.a. the Entrepreneur Diva, wrote this great post about how to get the most of the upcoming holiday and cash in on it.

4. How to Outsource Your Blog… Or Part of It (Sept 2nd)

It’s not very often we list two posts from the same author in the same week, but yet again we came accross a great post by Georgina Laidlaw at ProBlogger. It’s a 6 point list post helping you learn what you can outsource, and how much you can outsource.

5. 10 Things Bloggers Should NOT Do (Sept 8th)

A guest post by Onibalusi Bamidele on Daily Blog Tips, a good list post about 10 things you really want to avoid doing to keep your blog successful.

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Jamie Northrup

I’m a 30 year old Canadian web consultant and founder of the Deuce Group. I have been working online since 1995 and have experience in blogging, web development, web design, e-commerce, eBay, social networking and online marketing.

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