What I’ve Caught In The Web
Just a few links for you, of pickings from around the web.
How to make any web site a success — Week after week, Maki writes really fresh content which just keeps catching my attention. In the article, he addresses two vital issues; the need to be a life-long learner, and the importance of networking for success. I’m not in engaged in an online business at the moment, as my circumstances don’t allow it. However, if I was, I’d follow Maki’s advice closely.
So you wanna teach English in South Korea? — Frequent reader, Justin, spills the beans on what it’s like to be an English teacher in South Korea…as a foreigner. As I have a love for travel, and an interest in different cultures, I found Justin’s post extremely interesting. I think this post would be helpful to anyone thinking of living in a different country. Even Australia has it’s differences, which one has to learn to adapt to.
The Survival Guide to Christmas — Melanie addresses the global pandemic of overeating at Christmas. Check out part two as well.
Early Christian Writings — Stumbled across this pretty awesome resource today. It’s a collection of heaps of early Christian writings, which I’ll have to take time to browse through at a later date.
New subscription
A new blog I’ve added to my feedreader, is Spoon Graphics. I must admit, it was the aesthetics which first attracted me, but the author seems to find some cool stuff for design inspiration, which I like.

Thanks for the link Mr T!!