Monthly Archives: April 2009

Next Stop: The Twilight Zone

Rod Serling worked through his short life at his vision and gave millions joy. If there is one take-away creative people can get from his life it’s this: Be patient as you work because you never know which idea will be your “biggie.” This article is a case in point.

Head-Hunting and the New Interview Psychology

I ran across a website/blog that is filled with solutions. It is called Executive Search services. If you have a company and are looking to fill a valuable position you need to check it out. Also, if you are interested in reseraching the psychology of the interview, it may prove educational. It’s a high quality site for a company filling a definite need of our times.

Google Pagerank Inspector

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If you have subpages on your domain with PR score, this is an excellent tool to help you see what they are and what you can do to increase their rank.  This will, in theory, increase your sites index PR rank.Google pagerank inspector

Quote by 'Anatomy of a Post: How to Get Blog Readers to Pay Attention'

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Headlines First So the first thing any reader will read is the headline, or “title” of a post. In fact, often the headline is the reason they’ll read a post in the first place. Think about how you find blog posts. Usually it’s in one of several ways: 1. Through [...]

Record New Years Eve Jump – Video

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This is mind-blowing, especially if you are like me and afraid of heights!  Click to the link below and the vid starts right away.Record New Years Eve Jump – Video

Excerpt from '40+ Most Wanted Wordpress Tricks and Hacks'

# 4 Ways to speed up your wordpress blog Some quick tips on how to speed up your self-hosted WordPress site.
# 5 Create mobile version of your blog Create a mobile version of the website within clicks with Mofuse.
Read them all here:
40+ Most Wanted Wordpress Tricks and Hacks

Better than ping.fm?

I will be looking into this one.  What do you think of what the Dragonblogger had to say on his site about hello.txt?
“Do you find yourself spending too much time trying to submit your blog posts to twitter, facebook, delicious, myspace, plurk, friendster among a zillion other social networks at the same time? Do you [...]

Considering Audience in Communication

Aristotle and Plato wrote of the importance of the audience in rhetoric.  If you want to communicate something, you ought to consider the receiver.
In writing a college essay, the audience is clear: the professor.  In writing for a magazine, you have a focused idea of the demographic you are appealing to.  Most every writing situation [...]

Accentuate the Positive

Have you noticed in your life there are some people who are always happy? Nothing gets them down and they are just great to be around? That’s how I hope to be . . . I am sure I don’t always acheive it though.
There is a lot of negative energy in this world. [...]

What I Learned at my Accidental Garage Sale

Have you learned/observed anything funny or productive out there from a garage sale?

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