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Who Is Behind This Blog?
Welcome to my blog! My name is Nate Whitehill and I am the co-founder of Unique Blog Designs, a company that provides blog design and marketing solutions to individuals and small businesses, and Highlighter.com – a new startup in the e-reading space.I have been self-employed/running Internet businesses for over four years, since January of 2007.
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Being Self-Employed Is Not Easy
It’s no secret. Being self-employed is not easy. If you are managing a consulting business, finding new clients can sometimes be difficult. If you are providing a product, all of the steps required to launch the product can feel like mountains. I am sure if you asked successful entrepreneurs like John Chow or Mitchell Harper how it was to start their own businesses and make … Continue reading
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The Benefits of Offline Business Development
I strongly believe in diversifying one’s business interests across both online and offline ventures. Many of you know that I am actively working on several other offline businesses in addition to my web development company and domain investing group. Perhaps the greatest aspect of online business is the limitless marketing scalability. Instead of depending solely on local customers, you can reach anyone with an Internet … Continue reading
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Why YOU Should Become a Business
I’ve received a few questions lately about how my web development business, infinFX, got its LLC and why we chose to go that route. A limited liability company (LLC) is a form of business entity that is separate and distinct from a person, like a corporation. The LLC is often described as a hybrid between a corporation and a partnership (or sole proprietorship). For a … Continue reading
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New Project Finished – Cultural Media Collaborative
I just finished a new web site for a non-profit organization in New York City by the name of Cultural Media Collaborative. Cultural Media Collaborative, Inc. is a production organization dedicated to creating films, television programs, DVDs and live events, specifically designed to increase and enhance public awareness of music, art and culture. They are doing some amazing work and have just finished an interesting … Continue reading
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Our Meeting with a Domain Investing Mogul: Domain Parking Is Dead
Those of you who read this blog regularly know that I was recently contacted by a Phoenix, Arizona-based company called DotVentures. I wrote about DotVentures a while back because I saw their commercial on MSNBC and was interested in their innovative way of developing and selling domains. Last Tuesday morning, I, along with my two business partners, Matt and Josh, met with the president of … Continue reading
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My Web Enterprises – Revamped!
I’ve spent the past 2 hours rewriting and redesigning my Web Enterprises page. For those of you who are not familar with my businesses, myself, along with a couple business partners, are currently developing 5 separate businesses, with a few others in the works. This may seem like a lot for a 22 year-old who is still in school full time, and you are damn … Continue reading
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New Blog Topic – Business Development
I thought it would be fitting to add a new topic of discussion, as it something I will become quite familiar with over the next year – business development. For those of you who have not read my page about My Web Enterprises, I am currently developing four businesses with two partners. Our goal at the end of the year is to have a least … Continue reading
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How to Prioritize Multiple Web Projects
At some point in every busy web developer’s life, he or she finds out that there are too many projects and not enough time. Right now, for example, I have four separate projects I need to have nearly finished in the next week. Not to mention, I have school and the blog I need to be updating. So, the question becomes, how does one prioritize … Continue reading
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