Monthly Archives: March 2005

Why Quality Content is Key For Search Engines

I said it before (though in Danish) and I’ll say it again. Key content is key. I may sound strange coming from someone who posts pictures of himself, bored on a bus between Aarhus and Copenhagen, but it’s the honset to G truth. And, mind you, this is a blog and not a company website [...]

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Bored on the bus

Bored on the bus Originally uploaded by appoulsen. …when there’s nothing left to do but take pictures of yourself…

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Tell Me About It: How Blogs Can Work for You

A good article from internet.com on blogging as a marketing tool. Michelle Megna takes you through the process of deciding to blog, choosing a writer to represent your business, setting goals, and, not least, picking the right program. Good stuff.

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Spring is most definitely in the air!

Bright sunshine from a clear, blue sky. If “crisp” isn’t the word for today, I don’t know what is! The mood around the office is elevated – people are clearly just a little bit happier than they were yesterday. I didn’t even mind the bus ride this morning, but how can you mind when the [...]

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Flickr and Yahoo

So – it happened… Yahoo bought Flickr. I sure as sh#& don’t blame them, and even though I’m sure they had to reach deep in their pockets they undoubtedly made a good deal. Anyway, when I first heard of the merger I was, like most flickrnauts, a wee bit saddened, but after a good deal [...]

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10×10 / 100 Words and Pictures that Define the Time / by Jonathan J. Harris

Most of you probably know 10×10 by now, but if you’ve never been by the site you’re in for a treat! Information artist Jonathan Harris paints an hourly picture of the world in words and images. Do check it out! Also: Check out Jonathan Harris’ site www.number27.org and the, from a blogger’s perspective, very interesting [...]

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House altar!

House altar! Originally uploaded by appoulsen. Hallelujah! – 28″ divinity – had to capture it “on film”!

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The blog as a small business tool

It works – I knew it! Not too long ago I wrote about blogging as a personal marketing tool – about the advantages of having an updated journal instead of a static “I like to go fishing…blah blah” text at the end of a curriculum. Now it turns out that blogs have proven themselves to [...]

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The Buzz Report: IE 7: so much for Firefox – CNET.com

Are we nearing the end of the recently re-kindled browser wars? Is it a matter of months before Firefox is history, and IE reigns (even more) supreme, once again? It seems like it doesn’t it? With upcoming IE7 sporting increased safety and sooo many of the features that attracted me to Firefox, it’ll be hard [...]

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The home page is acting up – I know!

What I don’t know is why… At the moment I can’t log on to Bloggers back end, so the matter is out of my hands. It will, however, be taken care of as quickly as possible, I assure you… Till then, please have patience. Update: Right then, everything’s back to normal… phew…

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