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The Walking Dead Guide to Writing a Killer Blog Opening

This is a guest contribution by Belinda Weaver, the SEO and marketing copywriter behind The Copy Detective. A sheriff’s car rolls up to an intersection, where several cars are burnt out and overturned. The occupant, a police officer, gets out, slowly walks to the back of the car and pulls out a gas can while cautiously [...]

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Content Zombies: How to Fight The Walking Dead

Google’s algorithm updates tried to prevent a zombie content apocalypse. It’s debatable whether these attempts have minimized the threat and were fair to the uninfected, but containment was necessary. Load up on SEO ammo and learn how to survive. View full post on Search Engine Watch – Latest

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Walking the Line Between Commerce and Regulatory Compliance

It is simply not possible in the current environment for an advertiser or marketer to anticipate all of the potential scenarios that might garner the attention of a regulator. Today’s advertising landscape is pro-consumer and pro-enforcement. Federal and state regulatory enforcement actions alleging unfair or deceptive trade practices are escalating at an unprecedented level and [...]

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The Benefits of Walking

When I was a teenager, I took up running with my mom. She told all the kids that whoever would train to run a marathon, she would take to Montreal in the fall to run a race. Having not done much physical in my life and desiring to spend more time with my mother, I [...]

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ACTA? Dead Man Walking

Apparently 22 member states wasted a huge amount of resources signing the ACTA treaty. If the current version had in some way been publicized previously they might have had a vague chance of it not causing a multinational revolt across Europe. The internet population already know how to mobilize… they are SOPA trained. It is [...]

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084 GID Walking Up is Hard To Do

View full post on Get-It-Done Guy’s Quick and Dirty Tips to Work Less and Do More

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