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Mountain & Pacific

Online magazines for the restless

Archives

17 words for freedom

A life you don’t need to escape from

A new publishing schedule for a new world

A quick thought about being the best in the world

Artisans versus accountants

Be mindful

Be undeniable

Build your own platform

Can you write a ‘classic’ blog post?

Coffee table thrillers

Do the right work

Does the format fit?

Don’t send people away

Earn respect

Effortless never is

Embrace the real world

Giving thanks (why I quit social media)

How free do you want to be?

How long is success going to take?

How to avoid overnight success

How to be a travel writer

How to be creative (when you’re not a creative type)

How to be remembered

How to be undeniable

How to be your own publishing house

How to blog differently

How to break routine

How to reclaim your freedom from the social web

How to sell without a sales page

How to write as much as you want

How we publish now

How will you know when to celebrate?

I know what you did last summer (but I’d rather not)

It’s always day one

May the best of your todays be the worst of your tomorrows

Moving day

Nobody knows your limits…

Read those who inspire you

Replacing social media

Shut the damn door

Sorry Joel, I disagree (5 thoughts on designing for screens)

Stop chatting, start working

The $500 question

The 5-second rule

The beautiful and damned

The best way to stick with something…

The depth economy

The difference between an escape and freedom

The Kindle gold rush

The problem with writing for a niche (and how to solve it)

The road less traveled

The Santa Barbara Number

The secret behind a 95.8% open rate

The self-employment trampoline

The shelf of unread books

The tipping point of money and caring

This time last year

TMI

Town rules versus country rules

Turning twenty

Two approaches to SEO

Two types of blog

What Leo did

What percentage of your working day involves work?

What would you like me to do?

What’s important, not what’s new

When 1,000 True Fans doesn’t work

Why advertising means sacrifice

Why I stopped selling to strangers

Why I worked this weekend

Why this website will never be finished

Why you should ignore the big picture

Why you should start a tradition or two

Why you shouldn’t be a minimalist

“You don’t start a band these days, you start a business”

You’ll never reach everyone

Your attic days

Your blog is a barometer