Trent Reznor & Nine Inch Nails continue viral internet marketing barrage by releasing the new album titled “The Slip” 100% free online download at http://theslip.nin.com.
Reznor states, “as a thank you to our fans for your continued support, we are giving away the new nine inch nails album one hundred percent free, exclusively via nin.com.”
the music is available in a variety of formats including high-quality MP3, FLAC or M4A lossless at CD quality and even higher-than-CD quality 24/96 WAVE.
I encourage you to check out this latest release and support a band that’s changing the way you buy music and actually acknowledges their fans.
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So this weekend saw the largest amount of snow fall in the Cincinnati region in a long time. We received over 12″ of the fluffy white stuff at our house in Villa Hills, KY. Of course, this made for a fun, creative photo opportunity with the kids. So we ventured outside during the afternoon on Saturday while the snow was still pounding and made the most of it! Click here to view the entire photo set on my Flickr site.
This post from ZenHabits.net is ideal for anyone interested in Getting Things Done (more on GTD) – or just being productive and organized, for that matter — to be able to quickly add things to your to-do lists without interrupting your work; to be able to see what you need to do right now, without worrying about everything else; to be able to organize stuff without too much work. SIGN ME UP! I’m going to check out a couple of these apps and report back on which one I prefer. Click here to read the full article at ZenHabits.net.

My favorite blog to read right now is called ZenHabits by Leo Babauta. He writes about ways to simplify your life, find inspiration and motivation, and simple life changing practices that I like to call LifeHacks. In his infinite wisdom, he has uncopyrighted his work, allowing all to freely share as long as proper credit is given. So with that being said, I would like to share with you a recent post about keeping your online life simple.
Being an internet professional, I frequently get completely distracted by what’s going on in my e-mail, browser and other applications, and end up feeling completely stressed out sitting in front of the computer by the end of the day. In Leo’s article titled “The Zen of Tech: 12 Powerful Ways to Keep Your Online Life Simple and Peaceful” he lists 12 practical, simple steps to calm things down while you’re working online. Here’s a snippet:
“I think that’s the true challenge of technology: how to get the most out of it without letting it overwhelm us. How to keep things simple but powerful. How to master technology without letting it become our master (to paraphrase Stephen Covey).”
Click here to enjoy the full post.