In an effort to keep up with all my basic sites, I am going to post my sitelist here. This will better allow me to follow some analytics on the sites and see what happens over time as I adjust my SEO techniques.
Here they are:
http://tapestrychurch.com
http://tapestrylife.org/enwtine
http://tapestrylife.org/leadership
http://tapestrylife.org/nonprofit
http://tapestrylife.org/ancientword
http://tapestrylife.org/tapestryreserve
http://holyworldwide.com/dustinhedrick
http://renaissanceofasoul
http://holyworldwide.com/askmrniceguy
http://holyworldwide.com/churchplanter
http://holyworldwide.com/comereviveus
http://holyworldwide.com/downtownbethesda
http://holyworldwide.com/downtownrockville
http://holyworldwide.com/gadgetophile
http://holyworldwide.com/macworld
http://holyworldwide.com/myrealtysearch
http://holyworldwide.com/mywealthadvisor
http://holyworldwide.com/ohdangit
http://holyworldwide.com/socializer
http://holyworldwide.com/holyworldwidenet
http://downtownrockville.org
http://downtownbethesda.net
http://askmrniceguy.com
http://ohdangit.com
http://holyworldwide.net
http://tapestryreserve.com
http://comerevive.us
http://myrealtysearch.org
http://mywealthadvisor.org
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SMARTPHONES PROMISE ALL of the capabilities of the Internet in the palm of your hand. For small-business owners, that means the potential to manage their daily interactions with clients and move merchandise from wherever they’re located. But which smartphone is the best?
Both Apple (AAPL) and Research in Motion (RIMM), the creator of the BlackBerry, want you to think that they have the answer — and they’re making some big plays aimed at small-business owners. The pitch: That the capabilities of each of their devices — whether it’s the iPhone 3G or the BlackBerry Curve — can be expanded exponentially through so-called “apps,” downloadable applications that have been reconfigured to work with mobile devices. Apps allow business owners to process a credit-card transaction, track a package or create an invoice from their phone.
Apple, which launched its app store 10 months ago and recently celebrated its billionth app download, launched an advertising [...]
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Someday you may be reading your newspaper on an e-paper device – a thin piece of plastic the size of a legal pad that can be taken to the beach or on the train. That day may be a lot closer than you think.
Never pick a fight with someone who buys ink by the barrel. Mark Twain’s advice was apt in its time but sounds downright quaint these days. The ink-stained publishing world is battling against companies like Google and Yahoo that sell ads via any Internet-friendly gadget. And we know how that fight is going: The buy-ink-by-the-barrel types are struggling.
Behind all the handwringing is the fact that the Internet has not yet become the moneymaker that the $300 billion global publishing industry had hoped. Online revenue is growing, but not fast enough to make up for falling print advertising. Even the New York Times, a paper that has turned [...]
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As always, I attempt to help the busiest of us mobloggin’ mobile computing, mobile office \ virtual office, IT kind of folks and help us become even better equipped to time-save and cost-cut. My latest encouragement is using Franklin Covey’s PlanPlus software. I love this stuff and it isn’t just because it connects to your Outlook and keeps you up to date, but because of the unseen benefits you get to your palm based handheld or Windows Mobile handheld.The suite integrates with Outlook so that EVERYTHING you do fits into Outlook and syncs. It is seemless in its approach and on the computer end gives you the ability to turn every email that you receive directly into an action that can be prioritized just like your to-do list in your Franklin Covey paper planner.The palm software has:1 – Goals2 – Weekly Compass3 – Mission4 – Values5 – Projectsand much more. [...]
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As always, I attempt to help the busiest of us mobloggin’ mobile computing, mobile office \ virtual office, IT kind of folks and help us become even better equipped to time-save and cost-cut. My latest encouragement is using Franklin Covey’s PlanPlus software. I love this stuff and it isn’t just because it connects to your Outlook and keeps you up to date, but because of the unseen benefits you get to your palm based handheld or Windows Mobile handheld.The suite integrates with Outlook so that EVERYTHING you do fits into Outlook and syncs. It is seemless in its approach and on the computer end gives you the ability to turn every email that you receive directly into an action that can be prioritized just like your to-do list in your Franklin Covey paper planner.The palm software has:1 – Goals2 – Weekly Compass3 – Mission4 – Values5 – Projectsand much more. [...]
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I love this article by the editor of Fortune Magazine. Read on to see how Gates is responding to the current economic downturn. All I have to say is, You go Bill!
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There aren’t many optimists these days. Bill Gates, thank God, is one.
His assets – actually the assets of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, where the bulk of his wealth resides – are down like everybody else’s. They declined about 20% last year, he says in his first annual letter for his foundation. Still, Gates notes in the letter released today, he and his wife have decided to increase their spending to $3.8 billion this year. vs. $3.3 billion in 2008.
The need is that great. So is the Gates’ optimism. I learned about that up-close a year ago when I wrote the first profile of Melinda that’s been done with her involvement. Fortune called her “The $100 Billion Woman” [...]
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