The last week has been a great week for this blog. I have seen a steady increase in Feedburner subscriptions and a considerable increase in traffic.
I closely follow the analytics for this blog and it is good to see the average page visits per user on the rise, along with the new visitors brought in from the search engines. I have added a few cool WordPress plugins to help with this, all of which I will blog about in the coming weeks.
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Here are my collection of links for this week.
- My first link for this week is from TechRadar.com and it is a collection of 50 time saving techniques for Ubuntu. I know from my stats that I have a considerable amount of viewers who use Ubuntu as their operating system of choice so I am sure this link will be useful.
- My second link is a link to a Life Learning Device. Google Alerts are to thank for this one. It is like a little light that repeats words of wisdom when activated. Looks very quirky!
- My third link is a link to a blog post about Getting the Most out of a Meeting from The Productivity in Context blog. This is a new blog for me and there are some great posts within.
- My fourth link is a link to a new little App I have just began playing with called reQall. I briefly reviewed the application yesterday. As Jott is not available in the UK, this looks like the answer. I have to play fully with it and then do a more in-depth review.
- My fifth and last link for this week is a link to the Top 5 Timesavers from Productivity501. Apart from the Blackberry, I do all of these tips.
Calling it a night now, busy weekend and another busy week ahead.
Thanks, Andrew..
Thanks for the link and for coming by, I appreciate it! What do you use the life learning device for?
@@Stephen | Productivity in Context:
Not yet bought a Life Learning Device, will have to see if they ship to the UK. Looks a quirky little gadget 🙂
Thanks.
Thanks for the list – I especially liked the link on how to make good meetings. On my Time Management Master blog I make a collection of about 200 concrete time saving ideas. These can be applied at home, at work or on the road.
http://memytime.wordpress.com/
Every person is different and so are the tips. But if you find something that works for you please leave a comment and let me know.