Things are a little slow

Posted at 9:48 on Monday September 25, 2006 | Filed Under Miscellaneous

Our recruiting book is due in a few days and I think our agent might kill us if we don't hit our deadline, so expect things to be a little slow around here for the next few days. I hope she's not reading this. Anyway, if you're on my newsletter, you should be getting an update from me later today.

Later this week: How I cut 25% off my friends' budgets, a book giveaway, and a new Friday Entrepreneurs.

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Comments (6)

1.

Ah, I'm looking forward to that cutting friend's budget thing. Sounds good.

Posted by Jonathan at September 25, 2006 06:54 PM
2.

I think this would be a really cheap way to spread the word depending on who you know. I would reach out to friends in HR depts. of companies that hire a lot of recent college grads. Then they could include your blog with their orientation packages. Basically, the HR dept. would put together some information on how to set up finances in general, things like what the local banks are, since a lot of recent grads may never have managed thier own finances before. You would want to describe the blog as helpful in making it all less overwhelming. I do this for the summer interns at my job.

Posted by Kate at September 26, 2006 11:02 AM
3.

Ramit, I don't want to see another word on this blog until you deliver your manuscript! And don't think I won't forward this right to your agent...

Posted by your editor at September 26, 2006 12:18 PM
4.

Oh shit. That last commenter really is my editor.

Posted by Ramit Sethi at September 26, 2006 12:30 PM
5.

That's 9 more words...you're in trouble! lol

Posted by Bryan at September 27, 2006 10:33 AM
6.

Kids these days.

Posted by Eric N. at September 27, 2006 01:32 PM

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