The last 1%

If you apply for something with a 99% rejection rate (which is more common than it sounds–job openings, sales pitches, fellowships, journals, etc.) that’s pretty close to 100%. Something with a 99% certainty is generally considered a sure thing. Hence this Journal, which promises to reject every single person who submits an article. The absurdity

How to Become an Affiliate Marketer (5 Steps)

But how does one become an affiliate marketer? Does it cost anything to get started? How long does it take to actually make money? I’ve been in affiliate marketing for nearly a decade and have built three separate affiliate marketing…Read more ›

Easy in/Easy out

The law is simple to describe, fair and useful: It should be as easy to unsubscribe from an online service as it is to sign up. Other than powerful brand bullies, who is against this? It took me five minutes to sign up for a data connection for my car a few years ago. Yesterday,