From the monthly archives:

January 2008

Getting Started in Search Engine Optimization

January 29, 2008

New to my blog? You may want to learn more about me, subscribe to my RSS feed or follow me on Twitter.Since learning that I’d be presenting at SMX West, my mind has shifted from managing client goals and expectations to assuming the role of a teacher. I have never considered myself a strong [...]

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Legos Are Over the Hill…

January 28, 2008

As Google proudly displayed today on Google’s classic view (something I rarely see thanks to iGoogle) — here’s a logo celebrating the 50th birthday of the Lego.

I’m feeling a little old, since Legos were one of the coolest toys in this Lander’s room…

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Goodbye… (The SEMMYS Made Me Do It.)

January 24, 2008

So, I see the finalists for the 2008 SEMMY Awards were announced. I was not one.
::sniff::

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Paravisini Coffee Blog Launched!

January 24, 2008

A few readers were courteous enough to tell me that they liked Joe Paravisini’s take on the coffee business. It took some convincing, but I just saw that the Paravisini Coffee Blog has been launched.
Unlike crappy blogs, this one has content too… Check out Joe’s post called
The Fresh-Ground Difference.

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Is Change in the Air?

January 24, 2008

Alan Cohen said:
It takes a lot of courage to release the familiar and seemingly secure, to embrace the new. But there is no real security in what is no longer meaningful. There is more security in the adventurous and exciting, for in movement there is life, and in change there is power.
One strong spot for [...]

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Paravisini Coffee Company: Coffee for the Coffee Aficionado

January 22, 2008

In a world littered with small businesses, Paravisini Coffee Company is ordinary.
On the surface, anyways.
Joe Paravisini, owner, roaster, importer, courier, webmaster, salesmen and educator for Paravisini Coffee Company, is a hero in my book. Why? Because at the age of 21, he understands the importance of customer service and education. While we [...]

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