Here are some of the warning signs of which jobsites to avoid.
Continue reading >> Little Known Ways to Recognize A Spammer-run Jobsite--Jacob Share
Here are some of the warning signs of which jobsites to avoid.
Continue reading >> Little Known Ways to Recognize A Spammer-run Jobsite--Jacob Share
If you’re a sabra and speak fluent Hebrew, you may think that Israel-based job websites are sufficient. For everyone else living in Israel or not, your Israeli jobhunt may need to involve searching international websites but will you find anything? Let’s take a look. What I Did Google for the world’s largest jobsites and those [...]
Continue reading >> Are International Job Websites Useful for Israeli Jobhunting?--Jacob Share
This two-part article covers a selection of Yahoo groups that you should check out in your search for jobs in Israel.
Continue reading >> 19 Yahoo Groups For Israeli Job Hunting – Part 1--Jacob Share

The LeWeb3 conference brought to Paris all kinds of people from Internetpreneurs to professional bloggers, from hardcore gamers to so-called Old Media journalists. Many came to listen, but most came with a message to spread. This is Part 3, ending my series of articles on how they did it.
Continue reading >> The Secrets of Successful Internet Conference Marketing – Part 3--Jacob Share

The idea for Bloggers for a Better World partially came to light as a result of Shimon Peres mentioning in his LeWeb3 speech that we should all accept responsibility for our planet. One step further and we arrive at the Jewish concept of Tikkun Olam, literally ‘repairing the world’. However, to repair something, you need to know what’s broken and that is one of the reasons why so many LeWeb3 attendees enjoyed Professor Hans Rosling’s myth-busting presentation on the health of the world. I highly recommend that you watch it.
Continue reading >> Should Anyone Care About ‘Bloggers for a Better World’?--Jacob Share