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Twitter Weekly Updates for 2010-08-08

  • Quote by John Lennon: You're all geniuses and you're all beautiful. You don't need anyone to tell you who you are… http://goo.gl/fb/bXRW2 #
  • Quote by Eleanor Roosevelt: No one can make you feel inferior without your consent. http://goo.gl/fb/rTx2y #
  • STRAWBERRIES! Who doesn't love strawberries? [pic] http://icio.us/zpzvca #
  • Bill Gates: In Five Years The Best Education Will Come From The Web [TechCrunch.com] http://icio.us/szxhh2 #
  • How can I communicate to my kids that it used to be really uncool to be a nerd / geek? ??? CONFORM OR BE CAST OUT! ??? #
  • How can I communicate to my kids that it used to be really uncool to be a nerd / geek? "YOU LIKE SCIENCE?! WHAT'S WRONG WITH YOU?!" #
  • How can I communicate to my kids that it used to be really uncool to be a nerd / geek? I mean, social pariah; "U HAVE A COMPUTER? EHWWW!" #
  • #WiiFit says BMI 40.85. Weight 254lbs (+1.5) #WiiFitAge 31 (-3) #PublicHumiliationDiet – Workout 34min. Milestone 10 Hours Tot. (since Dec.) #
  • More bad news from Google. Google Wave go bye-bye. It was … neat … while it lasted. http://icio.us/q3wiea #
  • What happened to "Do No Evil"? Bad Google! No treat for you! :: Google and Verizon Near Deal on Pay Tiers for Web http://icio.us/zk4pei #
  • Music: Pink Floyd, Music Lessons, Guitar & Banjo Lessons – All on Netflix: Just a quick note for those with a… http://goo.gl/fb/WC3UA #
  • My long term goal for #PublicHumiliationDiet is something less than 200lbs. The #WiiFit suggest a crazy BMI that puts my weight at 136? WTH? #
  • #PublicHumiliationDiet Seems to be working? BMI: 40.6 (-.25) / Weight: 252.5lbs (-1.5) / #WiiFitAge 34 (0). Slow and steady… #
  • My Comedy Awards: Customer Service Comic at PartiallyClips http://goo.gl/fb/RY6zV #
  • Watching @MythBusters "Pirate Special" on @instant_netflix on my @Wii. They are firing cannon balls at pigs. #cool #
  • Testing a tweet from Twitter Tools in tWordPress. Er, I mean WordPress. #DidThisWork ? #
  • YOU ARE PART OF THE REBEL ALLIANCE AND A TRAITOR! Star Wars Subway Car http://youtu.be/J5gCeWEGiQI #starwars #funny #
  • My Comedy Awards: SHRIMP – The Slim-Jim of Fish http://goo.gl/fb/4PGsy #
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    Twitter Updates for 2010-08-03

  • Watching @MythBusters "Pirate Special" on @instant_netflix on my @Wii. They are firing cannon balls at pigs. #cool #
  • Testing a tweet from Twitter Tools in tWordPress. Er, I mean WordPress. #DidThisWork ? #
  • YOU ARE PART OF THE REBEL ALLIANCE AND A TRAITOR! Star Wars Subway Car http://youtu.be/J5gCeWEGiQI #starwars #funny #
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    links for 2010-01-10

  • I am sure Googlers should be enjoying this: hardly can they say a word, there follows a wealth of guessed and speculations. This time Matt Cutts is said to have mentioned that their 200 variables in Google algorithm and already plenty of people started looking for them. Anyway, I stumbled across this forum thread and made up my mind to share this discussion at SEJ by providing my own list of variables (the SEO perspective, please note that, like one of my best friends pointed out, this post is not intended as the list of search algorithm variables but rather as the list of SEO parameters) and asking you to contribute. Currently there are fewer than 120 130 variables in the list, try to make it 200 🙂 Update: I created a Google Wave for that: please Tweet or email me to get in there and participate! Parameters we are almost sure (with different level of confidence) to be included in the algorithm (for your convenience I linked some of them to our previous discussions on the topic):
  • It is not uncommon for companies to sink large amounts of money into obtaining traffic to their websites in an attempt to increase conversions. Some of their money might go towards search engine optimization and some might go towards pay per click or search engine marketing. Little do they know their problem might not be about getting more traffic. The real problem could be that they have a poor call to action. A plain “Click Here” link buried underneath a wall of text is not going to yield very good results. Driving traffic to your website is important, however what good is the traffic if the primary call to action is nearly invisible? Having a well-designed call to action could be all the difference needed to rocket conversions sky high. The design of a call to action can be broken down into 4 simple elements, size, shape, color, and position. Design Elements Size Make your call to action large enough that it stands out on top of everything else on the page. It is your primary focu
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