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Unfurl The Sails

January 31, 2009

A new blog is like a sailboat in the open waters – if you want to get anywhere, you have to unfurl the sails. As a sail catches the wind, your web strategies aim to catch visitors, or traffic. And, just as the angle, or presentation of the sail to the wind gives speed to [...]

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New Whitefish Bay Camp Website

January 3, 2009

I’m happy to announce that the new Whitefish Bay Camp website is now live on the Internet! State-of-the-art Created with the Thesis Theme and WordPress 2.7, this unique WordPress Theme design is a combination of the best elements from several example websites – putting together the benefits of a familiar, traditional website, along with the [...]

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Diversify Your Traffic Sources

July 26, 2008

Where does your website get most of it’s traffic from? Most of us still focus on getting search traffic, and most of us focus on Google, because, frankly, that’s where everyone gets the most search traffic from. It will always be important to have a search-engine-friendly website – but if you are relying on search [...]

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Links – The DNA of the Internet

June 19, 2008

While marketing on the internet will always change and evolve, links will always be the currency. Links are the DNA of the Internet. Currently, many search engines rank web pages based on the links pointing to them, and what those links are saying about them. With this basic tenant in mind, I have found new [...]

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Directory of Biggest Social Bookmarking Sites

January 9, 2008

Recently I reported great reviews on Onlywire, a handy utility that lets you bookmark across some twenty social bookmarking sites at once. I’ve been using it regularily, and noticing some success in the form of, what I term, The Echo Effect of Social Bookmarking. Today I started on a hunt for the little logo icons for each [...]

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