by Scott Clark on July 10, 2007
I was driving today and heard a familiar name (from the SEO contests of past Winter,) and it turned out it was chef David Pasternack, chef at New York City’s Esca, talking about Italian Sashimi and Crudo on NPR.
“Seafood genius Dave Pasternack achieved national fame in 2000, when he served his first plate of pristine [...]
by Scott Clark on July 7, 2007
I was really happy to find Pamela Slim’s article “I’m just not into you” - Kicking lukewarm passions to the curb” in her ezine. It’s really a good read - and can help clarify some thinking if you find yourself muddled in luke-warm pseudo-projects that are weighing down your dreams.
by Scott Clark on June 10, 2007
In your web project, do you have parts that dead-end, with little chance of making you the best in your industry? Are there areas you should focus on in hopes of reaching the other side of the dip, joining the elite players of your business? Are you ready to sort those out, focus on the ones that matter and discard the rest?
by Scott Clark on May 15, 2007
I was thrilled to be listed with some of the writers and bloggers I most admire. and impressed with David Meerman Scott’s method for getting everyone in a linking frenzy. I’m quite looking forward to the book. I’ve alreardy learned a good trick from this guy.
by Scott Clark on April 17, 2007
Seth Godin, my favorite author by far, just published a list of quitters (people who have quit one path and shifted to another, and found even more success) that includes people you’ll recognize, such as Jeff Foxworthy, Tom Peters, Bill Gates, me. What? Read more inside….
by Scott Clark on March 12, 2007
iWOZ - the autobiography of Steve Wozniac. A treasure trove of grins for geeks everywhere in this new book. Highly recommended.