
At 20 years old, Jamie is a serial Web Entrepreneur and a recognized expert in a variety of Web authoring areas. Having featured in several media outlets, including BBC radio, Jamie has attracted the attention of many in the world of business and Internet marketing. His positive attitude to life, his constant desire to make decisions for himself, and his willingness to teach and be taught is what continues to inspire and motivate himself and those around him.
His primary work is as Web developer and owner of Equentity LLC, the company he formed at 17 years old with his two business partners, Paul Hirsch and Paul Riddick. Jamie also operates his own blog, focusing on Internet marketing and life as a young entrepreneur. Jamie has guest blogged across a wide range of blogs, including in front of a 10,000 strong audience at John Chow Dot Com.
Jamie Harrop's blog is JamieHarrop.com.
It goes without saying that blogging is increasing in power. Media are starting to recognise blogs in an official way. The public are beginning to understand what a blog is and what power they can contain. With that in mind, it’s no surprise that bloggers are now finding it easier to bring back power to […]
We all have off days. It’s a part of being human. How we manage those off days is what sets us apart. How do you relax during stressful times? Do you have a place where you can remove yourself from everything?
It’s really easy to succeed as a blogger. It involves pressing plastic buttons a certain amount of times in a certain order. Simple.
Goals. So important in life. Without them, our life is without direction. But what happens when your goal never seems real? Here are a few ideas to help you take that distant goal and bring it closer into focus.
As children, we have an amazing ability to contemplate nothing but success. So I wonder, if I harness that thinking, and push myself to my absolute limit in life, how far can I go?
I’ve tested each and every song for motivational-itus (a word), and as such all 58 have my personal “Get off ya ass and be amazing” approval. They will inspire, motivate and ass kick like no other playlist. Guaranteed.
I never really took the time to figure out what the problem was. I assumed it was a WordPress plugin conflicting with the Google Analytics code. I left it at that, until this week when I redesigned my blog again.
60% of all my commentators are not subscribers. It’s an astonishing fact, and one I intend to change. Change, not by disallowing non-subscribers the right to comment (I value them far too much to do that), but rather by encouraging non-subscribers to make the switch to subscriber […]
There doesn’t seem to be many bloggers sending automated emails to those who comment, but I do. I use the Comment Relish plugin to send an automated email to users who comment on my blog for their first time […]
Don’t try to monetize your blog straight away. Focus on building a loyal base of readers and visitors before you think about money […]


