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Like any other person out there, I fall into habits, good and bad. Recently while working on a client’s website, I created a Sitemap and submitted it to the search engines, like I always do. I started to think if this really helps the ...
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I originally posted this at Search Engine Land this past summer for the “Small is Beautiful” column. I’m hoping that more businesses embrace the idea of social responsibility in the new year to come, and I am adding a small business ...
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I’ve been working upon and considering some of the things that I might do to lessen my environmental impact upon the Earth and others, and thought that it might be worth sharing those here. I’ve written them in the form of New Year’s ...
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SnoopBloggyBlog is known for copying everything awesome that I do. So when I went out and got a cute puppy, it's no surprise Jon felt he had to follow suit.
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Hey guys,. Read this entry on Perry’s blog…You’ll get a kick out of it. He’s got some valuable points in it to:. http://www.perrymarshall.com/perrys-greed/. G-Man.
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December 29, 2008. Best of Search Conferences 2008: Day 1. Posted by Virginia Nussey. Close your eyes. You've just entered a conference hall where voices are mingling and people are milling about. A bag of conference swag is perched ...
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Tuesday, January 06, 2009. SES, London coming up soon.... Well, the SES team are just adding some of the final touches to what promises to be the best SES, London to date. The session grid is up and by the end of the week it should be ...
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December 19, 2008. Friday Recap. Posted by Virginia Nussey. The BC writers started their weekends off right! Last night I went to the most head-bangingly awesome concert. Metallica! I am not even kidding. ...
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May 4, 2008 in Personal. Yet again. Like a phoenix from the ashes… err, more like recovering from a really bad case of burnout. If you don’t know, I write for more than one blog, and I needed a vacation. Playtime is over though. ...
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February 10, 2008 in Words. I cringe when I read that a group of people may be ‘impacted’ by a hurricane or politics, or for that matter, that anyone may be impacted. I know that a wisdom tooth may become impacted, but my OED says ...
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January 17, 2008 in Words. Yesterday I heard a politician say, “We’ve reverted back to Cold War policies.” Revert means to return, or go back to a previous state. No need for the word ‘back‘ in that sentence. ...
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December 31, 2007 in Personal. Thought I’d personalize it a bit with my new Fly Fusion pen. hny. Here’s to a wonderful and exciting new year. May the road rise up to meet you and the wind be at your back. ...
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January 9, 2008 in Copywriting, Words. One of the questions I see quite often is “How do I write for a female audience?” I don’t know the answer to that question, in fact, I’m not sure that question should ever be asked, ...
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January 4, 2008 in Copywriting, Words. Small words have the largest impact. Small words can become the hammer to drive your point home, while big words tend to soften the blow. Culled from a recent paper: “The panel felt the Senator was ...
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December 28, 2007 in Books, Words. stack-of-books I found this list over at The Bitter Scroll, so naturally I wanted to see how many of those most unread books I’ve read. (I’ve read 53 of them, so exactly half) The list is provided by ...
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