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A Must-have Resource for Serious Bloggers

Darren Rowse (www.problogger.net) and Chris Garrett (www.chrisg.com) have written a book together, and it looks to be the most definitive resource yet on how to earn an income through blogging.

Best of all, it’s a real, paper book you can hold in your hand, packed with 240 pages of information. eBooks are nice and all, but nothing beats the real thing. At around $16 last time I checked, it’s certainly a business expense you can justify.

The book is ProBlogger: Secrets for Blogging Your Way to a Six-Figure Income.

If There Were Ten of Me…

What would you do if there were ten of you? (Putting aside the social and existential awkwardness that might cause, of course.)

Once you’ve answered that question, something to think about:

What will you do because there is only one of you?

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Web Worker Digest: 14 Must-See Links

My friend and Anywired contributor Mark Hayward is auctioning his blog, MyTropicalEscape.com. If you’re interested in blogging, living overseas, personal freedom and entrepreneurship (as I’m sure some of you are), it might be worth looking into.

Location Independent shares a brief guide to getting paid online and explains how to put your business on auto-pilot as you travel the world. To do that, you’ll need to put together a portable office. How come I didn’t write any of these?

Lea Woodward describes the 5 challenges of doing freelance work from anywhere (and how to overcome them).

Nick Cester advises against any self-employed person describing themselves as a “Creative Director”, “A creative”, anything with the word “Executive” in it, “Art Director”, “Studio Manager”, “Graphic Artist”, “Commercial Artist”, just “Director”, “Entrepreneur” or just “Freelancer”. Here’s why. His post on working from anywhere without blowing your budget is also worth reading.

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Web Worker Digest: 10 Weekend Reading Links

Tim Ferriss shares his tips on how to travel the world with 10 pounds or less. (Hint: It involves buying most of what you need when you’ve settled in.)

If you’ve been freelancing (or web freelancing for a while) you’ll know that upset clients are part of the job — you’ve just got to hope they don’t come regularly. Samuel Ryan shares his top tips for dealing with upset clients.

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Web Worker Digest: 15 Juicy Links for People Like Us

A compilation of the week’s best posts for web workers, this web worker digest will help you boost your productivity, your business, and take care of yourself.

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Welcome to Anywired

A blog for those who are or would like to earn an income online, Anywired will be a source of comprehensive advice, tips, tricks and resources for web freelancers, entrepreneurs, bloggers, webmasters, telecommuters and anyone else who works through the web.

If you don’t work online but would like to, Anywired will show you how.

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