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ultimate productivity project

Benjamin Yoskovitz, one of Montreal’s most famous blogger, has started last week the ultimate productivity project. He reports that 28 bloggers have already partipated into the guide. I liked reading the 14 tips to get things done in less time for instance.

Kudos then to Benjamin Yoskovitz for:

God knows how many bloggers have less integrity out there to get quick traffic and get ‘dirty’ links. (I won’t link to them, make a google search about ‘john chow’ for an infamous example). Ben’s project is actually useful and filled with great info.

So, if you think you have the ultimate productivity tip, tell Benjamin Yoksovitz about it and he will link you back.

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Comments

  • Dawud Miracle May 01, 2007

    Yeah, I agree with you. I’ve just gone through this with the Technorati Faves Exchange. I made the mistake of getting involved and wasted a whole bunch of time. And the learning experience was good.

    Memes like Ben’s are great in that they allow us to reach out to other bloggers while giving our readers great content.

    Great to find your blog. I thank Ben.

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