Archive for January, 2005
Just for fun, check out Google’s and Yahoo’s Top searches from 2004. My favorite is from Yahoo’s blog:
…here are the top misheard searches of 2004. It’s a short list, but a list that’s sure to make you grin.
Top (sic) Searches of 2004:1. Presidential Poles2. King Author3. Serious Satellite Radio4. Eyes of March
Add this to the “why should I blog” file. Blogs often rank well in search engines. From my own observations, it seems Yahoo does a quicker job of getting blog posts ranked high than Google does. I’m not really sure why that is, but it’s what I’ve seen from my own blogs. Take it for […]
I don’t believe I’ve mentioned Nick Usborne’s Copywriting Tip blog here before. Let me start the new year out right by passing along this site to you!
Today, as he does every Monday, he has a new tip for writing. Today the tip is: Write in the Language of Your Readers:
Whatever you are writing, […]
I haven’t had a chance to check out the report yet, but wanted to pass it along in case you didn’t know about it. Pew Internet & American Life Project: Blogosphere
8 million American adults say they have created blogs; blog readership jumped 58% in 2004 and now stands at 27% of internet users; 5% […]
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