As you’ll have noticed I’m delayed with the last chapter of the 5 Step Link Building Strategy for Bloggers. Sometimes life just gets in the way of things. I’m currently spending a lot of time working on a project with good friends of mine and am already excited to be announcing it in only a few weeks.
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How much time you do you spend reading online resources per week? It easily adds up to several hours. Here are 8 links worth spending your time on.
Update: Even though this post's title is still "8 Valuable Resources for 2013" I've decided to grow the list adding even more websites and blogs. Please let me know about your op picks in the comments. Even suggest your own site if you think it deserves a slot in this list.

What are the blogs you’ll read in 2013?
I love analytics. I track my blog stats to find room for improvement. Analyzing what worked and what didn’t is necessary for growth. Continue Reading…
The Pioneers Fesival officially opened it’s doors today with the Investors Day events. I’m happy to have been invited by the organizers to join the event for the two conference days, 30th and 31st of October.

Pioneers Festival at the Hofburg Vienna
Those two days are packed with extraordinary speeches, keynotes, discussions and a whole lot of other side events. Here’s my final schedule for the festival. The first day is especially tight. In case you you need some inspiration or want to get together here is what I’ll attend: Continue Reading…
I loved Google Maps on my iPhone. With the update to iOS 6 it was gone and replaced with Apple’s Maps. But Google Maps isn’t lost forever.

Standford University on Google Maps
I used Google Maps to replace my car’s navigation system which had outdated maps and would have been costly to get updates for. Google’s app was convenient to use and most importantly – reliable. Continue Reading…
I’ll be participating in the Technology Entrepreneurship course from Stanford Universities Online Program.
It’s a great opportunity you shouldn’t miss. Not only will the courses be taught be regular stanford staff, they are also free.
Last time my course of choice had been enrolled by 40.000 students from around the world. They were working in teams and the best were matched with silicon valley mentors. Many of the alumni of the last course are continuing to build their startups.
Don’t let this pass you by. Find a course that fits your needs and sign up today.
Shockwave-Sound.com send me a letter some weeks ago. It came out of the blue. I just found it in my mailbox one morning.
I’d only been shopping on their site once before purchasing some background music for a client’s video. Suddenly I had that envelope in my physical mailbox. It was way to thick to be an invoice.

Therefore it instantly was a pleasant surprise. I love this type of surprise and I guess a lot of you, a lot of customers, do, too.
Opening it I found a DVD-ROM with a letter to it. The letter started like this: Continue Reading…
I received three Amazon boxes about two weeks ago. Those were products I was impatiently looking forward to. Actually, I’ve pre-ordered one of those books around late October last year and have been waiting for its publication ever since.
Yet, I was controlled enough not to rip the boxes open right on the spot as I meant to share the unpacking. I also wanted to let you know why I believe those products will be of value and why they could also turn out to be helpful to you. Continue Reading…









