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Nov112007

DayTipper Podcast Launches - Lifehack Central

daytipper_crop.jpgI am pleased to announce that your Jobacle Cubemaster, Andrew G.R., is producing a spankin' new Internet radio show: The DayTipper Podcast.

In a nutshell, the podcast is jammed with lifehacks; tips designed to make you more productive than ever before.  On episode 1:

- A new use for Silly Putty
- How an orange can help keep you awake
- Best/Worst tips of the week
- Dryer Sheets enter the DayTipper Labs

From employment to family - gardening to home improvement - DayTipper has tips for everything.  Plus, they'll pay you $3 per published tip.  As someone who used the service before I got to know the gang - it's the real deal.

If you're a fan of the Working Podcast I think you'll like the DayTipper podcast.  It's done in a similar style: quick moving, me running my mouth, etc.  Check it out and let me know what you think!

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Reader Comments (2)

Dude I'll subscribe because you know I'm a fan of yours. But...the first "tip" I saw on the blog was that for a quick and easy breakfast "on the go" you can put cereal and milk into a plastic cup (including instructions to add a spoon, thanks). I'll have to try that when I'm driving to work. Or on the train. Or walking across town. Not. "On the go" not so much. If I wanted a breakfast that I had to sit down at the table to eat I could use an actual bowl.

Lifehacker it ain't. Hope they're not paying out real money for that crap, and that your podcast is full of better ones.

November 13, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterDuane
Duane,

I appreciate you subscribing and giving the podcast a try. I know the guys from their team are working hard to beef up quality content so stay tuned!

November 13, 2007 | Registered CommenterAndrew G. Rosen

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