Karl L. Hughes
Karl is a technoloty entrepreneur in online publishing and marketing. He is currently the Director of News for Uloop.com and the founder of JobBrander.com
Contact Karl with questions or inquiries any time:
(901) 827-9637
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klh@shakeup.us
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University of Tennessee, Knoxville - Mechanical Engineering and Business AdministrationInterests
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6 decorating tips for minimalists in small spacesWhen I moved into a 350 square foot studio apartment in Uptown Chicago, I realized that space would be a huge consideration. Here's what I learned in the process. -
Isn't it Time the Easy Bake Oven Came in Blue?Toys may seem like insignificant items for children, but they're really much more than that. The toys we grow up with define our roles in society, and it's about time we started rethinking the way we market them. -
How Learning to Partner Allowed My Business to SucceedIt took me a year of running my first company to realize that partnering with an established business is more powerful than attempting to create something alone. -
Spending an Irish Night in KnoxvilleThere's nothing quite like visiting an authentic Irish Pub on St. Patty's day. If you happen to be in Knoxville, Tennessee, here are three of the best spots to enjoy a pint and some live music this year.
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7 Ways to Learn New Skills in Technology Without Spending a DimeIf you've found yourself jobless as a result of the recession or you've just always loved learning, now is the perfect time to get started. Here are just seven of the hundreds of ways to teach yourself new technical skills for free.
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First Person: The Pros and Cons of Running My Own Business While in CollegeI started a business in college. Don't believe anyone who tells you it's all candy canes and rosebuds though. Entrepreneurship is hard work!Also published on:
