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Hello to SmallBizPod readers

by Sarah Dillon

A big hello to readers linking through from SmallBizPod.co.uk to put some words to the voice following my recent audio review. You might find these articles of particular interest:

  1. The royal we: why small is the new big – a perspective on why setting your sights low can also work
  2. 4 tips on pricing to attract clients you’ll want to keep – some conventional and not-so-conventional things I’ve learned from running my own small business
  3. Portfolio careers deserve a closer look and 6 tips for building your portfolio career – a business case for the dilettantes among us 🙂
  4. Is Skype over-rated for business use? – weigh in with your opinion
  5. Write-ups of two of my favourite career books: Working Identity: Unconventional Strategies For Reinventing Your Career by Herminia Ibarra and Laura Vanderkam’s Grindhopping: Building A Rewarding Career Without Paying Your Dues.

Plus, anything from the freelance workers category.

Enjoy!

Last updated: 24 September, 2008 by Sarah Dillon. Filed Under: Moi Tagged With: audio, Moi, my mentions, smallbizpod

About Sarah Dillon

Sarah Dillon is an Irish cailín in Brisbane, Australia. She arrived Down Under via Germany, France, Spain, Ireland, and the UK, having originally trained as a professional translator. Sarah has been involved in the start-up phases of several international small businesses as a founder, advisor and director, and has worked for companies such as Apple Computers, Audi AG and Bain and Company. She is currently pursuing a PhD in international business. Read more about Sarah here.