Category: Cutover

  • Printed book sales are up. No wait, they’re down.

    The much reported pre-Christmas ‘fightback’ by printed books in the UK sales war against their ebook darker side appears to have lasted just a week. If, that is, there ever was a fightback in the first place. Just a week after The Bookseller reported printed book sales soaring to a three year high, it followed…

  • Why the cutover to ebooks is good for your reading

    Amazon’s announcement that it is now selling 114 ebooks for every 100 print editions in the UK represents a turning point for reading and for the book industry.

  • How using a daily log keeps you focussed on your goals

    Keeping a daily log is an essential technique for staying focussed on achieving the goals of your project.  It’s one of the best kept secrets in project management, but it’s also a simple method to employ.

  • Why note taking software will change your life

    Notes – I’m always making them and I guess you are too. From a hastily scribbled name or phone number to the details of a book or article you found interesting, or even that brilliant idea you’ve just had that will make your fortune, there are many notes and ideas we need to jot down…

  • Sheesh, what’s my Niche?

    Finding your niche, the place where you spend the maximum amount of time and energy doing the things that you love, can be a surprisingly long and hard journey. Work and other every-day commitments – if they aren’t already aligned with your niche, or at least acting to move you closer to it – can…