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The new blog Lateral Action focuses on the intersection between creativity and productivity.  It’s the brainchild of three creative folks with lots of experience on the internet.  Take a look at the most entertaining, engaging and provocative ABOUT PAGE I’ve ever encountered.

Even more useful is the blog’s post The Ultimate Productivity Toolbox for Creative People.  I myself use most of the tools they recommend and can vouch for them myself.  Remarkably, almost all of them are free.

Whatever else you do today, visit this page.  While there, subscribe to the blog, either by RSS feed or email.

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    Take a look at the most entertaining, engaging and provocative ABOUT PAGE I’ve ever encountered.

    Wow, thank you. I'm a pretty big advocate of “about” pages… one of the most (if not the most) important pages on a site. Still, it's nice to hear that someone thinks I did a good job. :)

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    Comment by
    tomcolvin
    3 Nov 2008

    Well, Brian, you ARE a copywriter after all, and a damn good one.

    Your blog comes to my attention at a critical time for me. I'm right in the
    midst of analyzing keywords that should be associated with my own blog,
    which focuses on productivity for writers. To my amazement, I discovered
    just yesterday that the keywords PRODUCTIVITY and WRITING, along with their
    synonyms, are virtually never used together in a Google search.

    That gives confirmation to your comment that creative people seldom talk
    about productivity.

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