New on the Sites, May, 2008

Down to Business
Blog Posts that Get Attention
Make Quantum Leaps In Your Business By Testing
How Humour Can Backfire Horribly At Your Next Presentation
Avoid Duplicate Content Penalties in the Search Engines
Improving Your Search Engine Ranking With A Search Cloud
How to Build Long-Lasting Partner Relationships

Frugal and Fashionable Living
Trash to Treasures: 10 Tips for a Successful Garage Sale

Global Arts Review
Midwest Book Review’s Theatre Bookshelf

Global Travel Review
Midwest Book Review’s Travel Bookshelf

Good Business Blog

  • Murdoch’s Ownership of the Wall Street Journal Shifts Focus–Is He Taking on the NY Times?
  • Military Pundits Didn’t Disclose–They Were Embedded!
  • Direct Democracy…In Person and Online
  • Flow Testing: An Alternative to the Alternative?
  • Gladwell: Defining the Ethics Lines in Journalism, Book Writing & Speaking
  • PalastUS/Can/Mex Open Gateway to Dumping Low-Q Chinese Goods
  • Corporate Spies, Good Advice Not Taken, A New Word–PR Roundup
  • Yikes! Drug Co. Wrote Its Own “Independent Doctor Reports”
  • Tibet: Is the Media Showing the Truth?
  • Scandal Hits Travel Guidebook Industry
  • McCain Lies, Misses Votes; Cheney, Rice Tied to Torture Policy
  • OK, Who’s Got the Deceptive Ad Here?
  • Martin Luther King’s Deeper Legacy
  • Writing & Publishing Orgs Line Up to Condemn Amazon’s Bullying

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Note: As is the case for most professional reviewers, many of the books I review on this site have been provided by the publisher or author, at no cost to me. I've also reviewed books that I bought, because they were worthy of your time. And I've also received dozens of review copies at no charge that do not get reviewed, either because they are not worthy or because they don't meet the subject criteria for this column, or simply because I haven't gotten around to them yet, since I only review one book per month. I have far more books in my office than I will ever read, and the receipt of a free book does not affect my review.