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They Just Don't Make The Internet Like They Used To Leave a comment Read more »

They Just Don’t Make The Internet Like They Used To

“They just don’t make ‘em like they used to” We’ve all heard our elders use this line; usually in reference to any variety of mass-produced goods like cars and appliances.  In many cases it’s true.  Automated assembly lines have, in many ways, sacrificed quality in…



Blogging Best Practices: Part Dos Leave a comment Read more »

Blogging Best Practices: Part Dos

Last week we opened a discussion surrounding the rise in popularity of blogging and many of the techniques and strategies that are being implemented across the industry.  In the first part of this three-part special we discussed how blog scheduling and consistency can greatly increase…


Blogging Best Practices: Part Uno Leave a comment Read more »

Blogging Best Practices: Part Uno

Throughout the past decade web-logging, better known as ‘blogging’, has become the go-to medium for people to seek targeted information.  Blogging allows for in-depth conversations to be held as experts around the world share their knowledge on topics far and wide and has become an…


The Comfort of Subtlety Leave a comment Read more »

The Comfort of Subtlety

When my parents purchased our first family computer, I remember how crazed we were over the amazing things it was capable of.  Before long, it became obvious that we needed a printer as we had been creating works of art in the Ninja Turtles coloring…


All Hail the Search Engine Gods Leave a comment Read more »

All Hail the Search Engine Gods

Imagine getting on Google, Bing, or Yahoo and typing a query to find exactly where your site stands and…nothing.  You scroll down and click on page two and again….nothing.  Page three shows the same results and so on and so forth.  What the heck is…


Cool Story Bro... Leave a comment Read more »

Cool Story Bro…

Very few things are more annoying than talking to someone who regularly tells meaningless stories.  The worst part is when they finish and look to you for some sort of enthusiastic reaction.  Personally, I zone out.  I can only imagine how obvious it is that…


The Pinterest Gold Rush Leave a comment Read more »

The Pinterest Gold Rush

Last week we made an obscure reference to the California Gold Rush that took place in between 1848 and 1855.  During this period, more than 300,000 people surged to establish a presence and strike it rich in what is now known as the Golden State. …


Blog Tips and Gravy Leave a comment Read more »

Blog Tips and Gravy

Whether you’re a writer or reader, there’s something about the web-log medium that keeps you coming back for more.  As a reader, you enjoy the flow of one particular blog and the voice of another.  As a writer, you enjoy sharing something you’re passionate about…


For Love of The Game Leave a comment Read more »

For Love of The Game

When the New York Giants took on the New England Patriots in a championship re-match of 2008 all the world was watching, at least an estimated 111.3 million people. Like many people, I have found myself watching the Super Bowl year after year less because…


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