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Seth Godin’s Angry People

Seth Godin has written an interesting post about how angry people are different. In it he reminds us that dealing with an angry person is not the same as someone who is not angry. While this may seem fairly obvious I’m sure we can all think back to times when we are speaking with someone […]

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Having a quick squizz at the news over lunch, I found some stories that tickled me enough to motivate me to write. Today we have stories about how TV adverts are only accidentally loud, green issues to support intensive farming and logo recognition to catch criminal hoodies by their designer tracksuits.
The BBC Magazine story, titled […]

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Blackberry blogging

Is hard work.
<Added Tue. lunchtime - by laptop!>
Last night, having attended the first of my Beginners Spanish classes at work (how cool is that?) I was sat on the 20.20 from Waterloo for half an hour, while a cable fire was extinguished outside the station. With this extra half an hour added to my journey […]

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The All in One SEO Pack is an essential Wordpress plugin. It gives you the ability to control the page titles, meta description and meta keywords as well as add a meta noindex tag to archive and category pages.
Is this important? That depends on whether you place any value on how your blog is seen […]

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Some industries are worse than others when it comes to keeping up with the changing pace of technology, preferring to make do as they’ve always done until the pressure to change is unbearable. These are usually the groups which are targeted by cowboys who offer to take away all the pain of change and manage […]

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After 7 years of minding their own business, choosing to concentrate on providing search engine optimisation services to their clients, Netrank has decided to promote their own brand online with a shiny new website.
Search Engine Optimisation seems to be a major growth area, certainly in the UK. Where once it was a closely guarded secret, […]

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Now that this blog is established I’ve registered it with Technorati.
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