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  • Oh so Many Missing Adjectives

    October 13, 2009

    •      It's funny how when we read, we find that which is missing in our own writing. Having been over and over "Troubled Memories," and then after looking at the first chapter today, I almost screamed. It always felt so exciting when I re-read it. Today I saw the hidden word "boring" in each sentence. So it's back to the editing again. I went through the first two chapters ...
  • Social Bookmark: Get Noticed Now

    July 4, 2009

    • Today you will learn how to *Conquer All Obstacles*. I'm going to share a HUGE tip that will allow you to Hit Over A Hundred Social Bookmarks With Just One Click (okay...make that 3 clicks). But first, there are some VERY IMPORTANT techniques that must be in place to ensure optimized search engine success. Have you updated your profile lately? Search engines gobble key words or tags. The ...
  • Making the Switch

    May 18, 2009

    • Do you still comment on other blogs, network, and spend time on chat lines, like you use to? The idea to network and be sociable will remain strong in my veins. After all, the foundation to ‘promotion' is establishing relationships. Yet, over the past several months, I've noticed I'm dedicating less time to the faucets in my life that use to be my one and only passion. So the answer is... ...
  • Blogging: A Delicious Post Devoured In One Bite

    May 1, 2009

    • How do I combine great needed content and infuse my post with perspective and background to make it real for the reader? Too many writers who blog only serve the fried hamburger. Sure, I'll attract the hungry viewers, but once they're full, they'll linger away. Unless they're starving, chances are...they'll never return. They'll probably discover a better meal down the road. I can eat fried ...
  • Targeting for Mountains Instead of Mole Hills

    April 12, 2009

    •   http://gr5mom2.wordpress.com/2009/04/07/targeting-for-mountains-instead-of-mole-hills/ Imagine seeing sharp peeks and welcoming the sight-when sharp vertical slopes brings a smile to your face. Not often in life we anticipate the mountains. Blowing things out of proportion is something we try to avoid. Wouldn't we rather face the mole hills? Not when we open our dashboard and click on ...
  • Five Tips for Improving Your Blog

    March 19, 2009

    • I’ve been working slowly on building readership for this site. It hasn’t been live very long, but I’ve had days with upwards of 20k hits, so I must be doing something right. I seem to have gotten into a lot of discussions lately over short cuts and “tools” that are supposed to dramatically increase your “traffic,” and I wanted to get some thoughts down. Meaningless traffic ...
  • Turning First Impressions Into Loyal Followers

    March 12, 2009

    • It can be a challenge to get your first time visitors to return back to your blog/website, but it doesn't have to be. ‘Conquer All Obstacles‘ by evaluating your site with THIS CHECKLIST:
  • About Face: Facebook Terms of Service Reversal Has Irreversible Consequences

    March 1, 2009

    • Some people attribute it to Twitter. Others point to blogs and email campaigns. Regardless, the speed with which Facebook responded to a ferocious backlash over changes it made to its Terms of Service agreement was remarkable. Not only for the speed of its crisis management in the wake of the outcry and proposed boycotts, but for what likely marks a significant turning point in the way content, ...
  • We Have Overcome

    January 19, 2009

    •  We shall overcome becausewe have overcome.We have overcome when we no longerthink of ourselves asAfrican-Americans Jewish Americans  Muslim Americans orItalian-Americans but as Americans we are closer to that day.We have overcome when we "judge a man notby the color of his skin, but by the content ofhis character" and no longer confuse what we seewith what is.We have overcome when we ...
  • MobileNobo agreed sell our book on their website

    September 14, 2008