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7 SEO 2.0 Lessons: SEO for Humans Instead of Spiders is Not About…
SEO 2.0 | 16 hours ago by Tad Chef
Spider, really your preferred audience? Source. For years Google has been preaching building websites for humans not spiders. Nonetheless in reality Google still relies on webmasters to make their pages spider-friendly. To be honest I don’t lik read more
Your Expectations
Click A Life Coach Blog | October 7th 2008
I remember a time when I placed key people in my life on a pedestal. My boss, his boss, some work colleagues even my mentors. They possessed a 'god-like' status as far as I was concerned. To be listened to, respected and whatever they said to be 'tru read more
‘Wanna know what Wealthy People are doing to Thrive in this Eco…
Empowering Women in Business | October 7th 2008 by Jennifer Carter
My Wealthy Friends Agree... Making money in this economy is a matter of Vision, Mindset and Knowledge... read more
The Gourdess Spiritual Church Chat
Musings of a Domestic Gourdess | October 7th 2008 by Tracy Swartz
First off I’d like to mention that The Magic Happens on-line magazine’s new issue is available. There are many great articles to read from every day folks who live and thrive in the magic of life. Click HERE to check it out.About once or twice read more
“English Language: Value – Free vs Oppressive”
stream of consciousness | October 7th 2008 by lena
The following quotations may be seen as representing a range of opinion in a debate about the role of English as an international language:"since no cultural requirements are tied to the learning of English, you canlearn it and use it without having read more
What the Numerous Digg Bans Can Teach Us about Social Media (Comp…
SEO 2.0 | October 6th 2008 by Tad Chef
cc: All artworks by M Domondon. Digg, formerly known as user driven social news has shown it’s true nature recently: Banning some of their most valuable and active users. They did not solely ban the spammers or those who harm Digg, they banned read more
definition of development (revisited): beauty in the palm of your…
When not in Africa. . . | October 6th 2008
Last summer I wrote about the definition of development after having a conversation with an incredible Peace Corps volunteer in Ghana who was really making the most of his time and abilities. The conversation that we had really made me think about th read more
Power of Thoughts
Born To Succeed - Personal Development Blog | October 5th 2008
When you see people some of us automatically start to compare, how they dress, what they have, how they walk, we become externally orientated and often times judge ourselves based on what we have seen, are we good enough? Why don’t I have that!, sh read more
Feeling older than you should be to have “…not yet become a s…
Empowering Women in Business | October 3rd 2008 by Jennifer Carter
Admit it... we don't always meet our goals on target ... And sometimes, as we review our lives, we see that we haven't hit a LOT of our major life goals that we thought we should have "by our age," an... read more
Listen to Your Dreams
WeDreaming | October 2nd 2008 by Wordpress Modder
Close your eyes and go to sleep there is a vast amount of information that can be sifted out of your dreams. While in a dream state your subconscious takes over and often makes you look at things you will not while awake. I am famous in my family for read more
New York Times special section on healthcare
New Life of e-Patient Dave | October 2nd 2008 by e-Patient Dave
From the e-patient blog Wednesday:New York Times Health Section The New York Times published an amazing array of health articles yesterday, each one of which is worthy of a discussion on this blog (and not just because we were mentioned in this one) read more
Change Your Model - Change The World
spirituality and self help | October 1st 2008 by shimon
We don’t see things as they are, we see them as we are. — Anais Nin Each of us operates out of a model of the world, a map if you like. We often forget that the map is not the territory and sometimes the map isn’t even accurat read more
Did you know – Today is International Passion Day?
Life Inspiration | September 30th 2008 by Helena Berggren
Today is a day of celebration.A day for spreading inspiration and the wonders that come from living your passions and bestowing Your unique gifts upon the world.Let us create positive ripples all over the world!Join in the celebration of Internationa read more
HypnoBirthing & Interventions
A Well Lived Life | September 29th 2008 by Carol Yeh-Garner
This is from another HypnoBirthing practitioner from the UK. I thought it was worth sharing...HB and InterventionsWe teach our couples to negotiate and accept any 'necessary medical intervention', so I believe to describe a 'good/bad' HypnoBirth or r read more
Dark Moonies
Wandering and Wondering | September 29th 2008 by Toni
Last week as I was riding into work there was a segment on the radio advertising a Cancer Support group. One of the women being interviewed had been a member of the support group for 4 years and cancer-free all of those 4 years.She made a comment tha read more
“You Turn”, a book by Dr. Nancy Irwin
Revvellations Weekly | September 29th 2008 by Revvell
We’re back from a wonder-filled weekend in Sedona at the Raw Spirit Festival. I’ve started a campaign to speak at the next one in Santa Barbara in June. Many have already emailed the general manager, Theresa Lucek, and said they’d l read more
Ten Affirmations for Success
OM Meditation | September 28th 2008 by Keith Johnson
One of the greatest lessons I have learned in life is this: we have the power and capacity within ourselves to create and practice affirmations. To sit down at a table with a pencil and piece of paper and actually write out affirmative statements is read more
Outreach at ZICS
Education, HIV/AIDS Awareness | September 27th 2008
ZICS will not be cocooned from the wider community. ZICS will be a focal point for the empowerment of local people.ZICS will provide considerable employment opportunities for local people and as the school develops will serve as a focal point for lif read more
Want to have a crisis? Maybe you should …
Destiny Dawn Marie - Blogging from the BarnYard | September 27th 2008 by Dawn
“Adversity is another way to measure the greatness of individuals. I never had a crisis that didn’t make me stronger.”- Lou Holtz Challenges are what make life interesting, overcoming them can make life meaningful. F read more
the top 5 causes of marital stress
Glossarie | September 26th 2008 by glossarie
deal with it! the top 5 causes of marital distress by roxanne minette glossarie staff writer If the zoning ordinances didn’t prohibit it, I would erect a huge neon sign in front of my office. Hell, yeah. I’d go Vegas on ya, too. read more
Google’s Open Call for Ideas to Change the World
Ecolocalizer | September 26th 2008 by Lucille Chi
[image via Danny Sullivan] As part of its tenth birthday celebration, Google is putting out a call for ideas and promising to fund the ones that it thinks will help the most people. Submissions are due by October 26th, and voting starts in late Jan read more
Empowering Women or Putting them in dangerous situations?
Discover The World | September 25th 2008 by Nidhi
I came across this small newsreport on MSN with a screaming headling "HC allows women to work in bars, Karnataka to challenge order". Naturally interested in the happenings at my home state I started... [[ This is a content summary only. Visit my we read more
Is fear holding you back?
SWFC Family Resource Blog | September 25th 2008 by Cassandra Rae
Fear can be so debilitating. And yet, it is a natural part of life. The real crapper here is that it can be even more intense when we are taking steps towards creating the life, business, and relationships of our heart’s desire. The good new read more
Recycling the Wrong Stuff
Pastor "Piano Man" Dave | September 25th 2008 by Pastor Dave
Recycling seems to go in cycles; at least the talk and publicity of it. Some pay no attention to it at all; at the far end of the spectrum, there are people and families that embrace it and invest time into separating the recyclables such as paper, p read more
How Can Websites about Boring Topics Succeed on Social Media?
SEO 2.0 | September 24th 2008 by Tad Chef
Bored to Death by Niemster. Patricia of sourcesouth.com asked a very important question in the comments which many people ask: How can websites about boring topics succeed on social media? Indeed for many people it’s already an assumption that read more
No-Go Area Digg: Top 10 Digg Criminals, Perverts and Mad Men
SEO 2.0 | September 22nd 2008 by Tad Chef
Crime Scene by freefotouk. As a social media fan and Mixx user I’m appalled by the horrendous conditions people over on Digg have to work at: No pay, no regulated work hours and they can be fired any day for any reason. Digg is really a no-go a read more

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