Video blogging is hard work
But not the recording the videos part. The recording part is the easy, fun part. But the processing and uploading part is really painful.
Here’s the workflow I have for Coach TV right now:
- Record …
But not the recording the videos part. The recording part is the easy, fun part. But the processing and uploading part is really painful.
Here’s the workflow I have for Coach TV right now:
Friends,
I’m doing this video blogging, and I’m really enjoying myself and getting some great feedback, but, as grant points out, the sound is not up to par.
What do I need?
I have a nice camera wi…
Seth Godin has a post today about how marketers are really destroying happiness by creating in us the want, the desire for stuff.
It’s exactly right.
Every moment, when you’re just present to that m…
I had an interesting experience last weekend while helping my friend carry out garbage from his renovation down 3 flights of stairs across a courtyard into a container. I really sucked at it, and felt…
A few days ago I wrote about how we got about 5x the signups per day when we dropped the name field. Well, I decided to do a split test on this on my friend Pernille Melsted’s signup page, and much to…
Coach Eye er en (for mig) ny coaching portal i Danmark, hvor man kan finde og direkte booke coaches.
Det ser rigtig godt ud, og det er skønt med noget konkurrence på det marked.
Det er gratis at til…
Episode #3 of Coach TV, the new passionate video blog on productivity, happiness, and life improvement, is live, and you don’t want to miss it.
It’s about how taking teeny tiny small steps each day w…
Friends,
This is the inaugural episode of my new video blog show, called “Coach TV”. Check it out, I think you’re going to like it!
It’s going on, over at CoachTVBlog.com
For about a month or so we’ve had one of those annoying boxes that pops up on the page and asks if you want to sign up for our newsletter over at Børn i byen. It’s annoying, but it works like a charm …
The most common pitfall when you start out as a freelancer is to just multiply your billable rate with the number of hours per week (say, 40), and say to yourself “wow, I’m going to be rich”.
Alas, y…