Hey there! This week, I dove deep into some really cool reads and I can’t wait to share them with you. From unlocking the secrets of starting a million-dollar business overnight with Noah Kagan to decking out your desktop with inspirational wallpapers for March 2024, there’s a little something for everyone. I also stumbled upon a practical guide on hanging art that pleases both the eye and the brain, and peeked into how GitHub Projects is revolutionizing team workflows. Plus, I explored what the future holds for indie publications in a world where Pitchfork faces corporate challenges. Join me in discovering these gems!
- How to Start A Million Dollar Business This Weekend | Noah Kagan: Discover how to launch a million-dollar business in just one weekend with Noah Kagan’s expert strategies. Learn the secrets to rapid success and financial freedom, transforming ideas into lucrative ventures effortlessly.
- Plan Your March 2024: Tips to Harness Spring: Before the Spring Equinox was “new age”, it was ancient.
- How we’re using GitHub Projects to standardize our workflows and stay aligned: Learn how we’re managing feature releases and establishing best practices within and across teams at GitHub using GitHub Projects.
- Waiting For Spring (March 2024 Wallpapers Edition): Do you need a little inspiration boost? Well, then our new batch of desktop wallpapers is for you. Designed by artists and designers from across the globe, they come in versions with and without a calendar for March 2024. Enjoy!
- Drone Coolness:
- How to hang art and photos to please the eye and the brain: When it comes to hanging art and photos on the wall, consider height, symmetry and balance for the most appealing result.
- Ten lessons in media innovation: Driving innovation for legacy media means taking strategy seriously, creating space for audience ambassadors, and building shared aspirations.
- Pitchfork was a corporate failure. But indie titles with attitude are still vital: Pitchfork’s absorption into GQ says more about Condé’s focus on the bottom line than it does about finding a sustainable future for passionate publishing.