A writer without readers is just a diarist. Unless someone is reading his work, he is merely keeping a journal. There’s not much point in publishing content that won’t be read. Yet people by the thousands do it every day. … Continue reading
Posted in longhorn | Comments Off on 11 Ways to Write an Article Nobody Will ReadAs the premier web search engine, Google regularly updates its algorithm to ensure the reliability and accuracy of its search results. Of course all search engines do their own versions of the Google Dance, just not quite as noticeably, nor … Continue reading
Posted in longhorn | Comments Off on 10 Most Influential Google Algorithm UpdatesPerhaps this is not as exciting or controversial as Miller Lite’s “less filling” or “tastes great”, but in the circles we frequent this can be quite the hot topic. In regard to search engine optimization there are those that believe … Continue reading
Posted in longhorn | Comments Off on On-Page or Off-Page Doesn’t Matter as Much QualityOn March 21, 2006, Jack Dorsey joined the ranks of social networking gurus when he launched Twitter by tweeting the phrase, “inviting coworkers.” Now handling roughly 140 million tweets per day and employing approximately 400 people, Twitter is changing the … Continue reading
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