Career Renegade Merging With Awake@TheWheel
October 9, 2009 by Jonathan Fields · Comments Off
For the better part of a year, I’ve been maintaining two blogs, Awake@TheWheel at JonathanFields.com and CareerRenegade.com. Funny thing is, half the time, when I write a post, I don’t know whether to put it on CareerRenegade or on Awake@TheWheel. So, I flip a coin.
At the same time, I’ve just relaunched TribalAuthor.com as a full-on blog and began contributing a weekly column to the new Huffington Post book section.
Now, as I begin to do some retooling and reigning in (part of my “bigger game” plan), I’ve decided to merge the blog element of CareerRenegade.com into JonathanFields.com (which should make the sizable chunk of you who subscribe to both blogs happy, too).
What’s the Best Online Business Model?
September 1, 2009 by Jonathan Fields · 2 Comments
People constantly ask me what the best model is for making money online…
Fact is, there is no single “best” model, but one of the most powerful ones is the approach shared by famed blogger and friend, Brian Clark of Copyblogger.com—membership sites that teach high-value/how-to information.
In fact, Brian’s first big monetization play as a blogger was his own membership site called Teaching Sells that (cough) teaches people how to build membership training sites.
SEO for WordPress That Even I can Understand
July 16, 2009 by Jonathan Fields · 2 Comments
I’m a blogger, but truth is, there’s one critical aspect of blogging that I’ve largely punted on, because I just never got exactly how to do it right. You know what I’m talking about.
The dreaded “SEO,” a/k/a Search Engine Optimization.
It’s the stuff of legends, secret tactics that make google want to round home with your blog every time you publish a post. Words, phrases and settings that send you barreling to the top of the first page on google for every keyword you want to be associated with and direct a mad torrent of organic traffic your way. Black hat, white hat, pink hat, bling cat. It’s hugely powerful…but so damn confusing.









