Love, Pain & the Whole Crazy Thing »
Posted on March 27th, 2008 by Derrick McKee in Business Blogging, Internet, SEO, Search Engine Reputation Management | 1 Comment
My esteemed colleague, Mr. Paul Woodhouse, mentioned in his most recent blog that he’s not one to fall in love easily. While that type of cynical temperament is to be expected from a Brit (and a fine Brit he be, as best they come), the same cannot be said of this Celtic lad (a far superior bloodline, if you ask me). I literally fall in love at the drop of a dime.
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Of Apologies, Black Hatting, & More – Follow up to the Mitchell Report Post »
Posted on December 17th, 2007 by Justin Seibert in Business Blogging, SEO, Slightly Off-Topic | 5 Comments
Last week I posted about the Mitchell Report and how the accused baseball players could use search engine reputation management to protect their future earning capacities. I did not get into the ridiculousness of Donald Fehr, how football probably has an even bigger problem with HGH, or any of the other interesting side topics.
During my post, I made a side comment about a site that touched off a bit of a firestorm. Really more of a warmstorm or whatever is less than a firestorm, but more comments than we typically get on a post at least since we converted to Wordpress. This post is all about those comments, so to understand it, you should start by reading them first.
A few points in number format for no other reason than because I like outlines.
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