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WWD Weekend Reading List
Feb 6th
Here are some interesting posts from around the ‘Net to catch up with over the weekend:
- Mashable: “How Social Media Helps One Small Business Connect with Fans”
- ReadWriteWeb: “5 Simple Twitter Listening Tips Every Marketer Should Know”
- Marketing Shindig: “How to Respond to the Most Overused Objections in Using Social Media”
- Inc: “Going Virtual”
- Inc: “How to Manage Virtually”
- VentureBeat: “Analyst: Email will lose ground to social networks”
- Entrepreneur: “Freelancing? Think Like a Business Owner”
What are you reading this weekend?

5 Most Popular Posts on WebWorkerDaily This Week
Feb 5th
Just in case you missed any of them, here are the five most popular posts on WebWorkerDaily this week:
Karen shares seven techniques to stop co-workers from interrupting your focus.
Amber recently suffered through a stressful, overly busy week. In this post, she explains why buffers are necessary for some breathing room.
Karen explains why productivity can be something that you give to others; which is why if you speak in public you should make sure your presentation is productive and professional.
Dawn’s problem? She marks everything as “urgent.” In this post, she explains her new methodology
The launch of Apple’s new iPad coincided with Nancy’s return from a hectic trip. here, he speculates whether the iPad could replace her MacBook as her “on the road” computing device.

WWD Weekend Reading List
Jan 30th
Here are some interesting posts from around the ‘Net to catch up with over the weekend:
- Mashable: “Upload Your Old E-mails to Google Apps”
- Mashable: “What the Web of Tomorrow Will Look Like: 4 Big Trends to Watch”
- jkOnTheRun: “The Apple iPad — What You Need to Know”
- ReadWriteWeb: “From Co-Working to Cubicles: Where Are You Working?”
- Psychology Today: “Killing the Multitasking Beast”
- TechDirt: “The Myth Of Crowdsourcing… Or Misunderstanding Crowdsourcing?”
- Freelance Folder: “How to Keep Working at Home from Destroying Your Life”
- Penelope Trunk: “Being an expert takes time, not talent”
What are you reading this weekend?
