Posts Tagged ‘Taking The Chance’
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
Here are the Android Apps that I currently love. It’s not a complete list, but it’s a pretty good start. Music and sound apps Subsonic: stream music from your home computer to your phone Listen: save and play podcasts like This Week in Google Tuner – gStrings: a great guitar tuner Pandora Radio: stream customized music based on artists you [...] traffic secrets
If you’re attending Google I/O next week then you might enjoy the SEO site review session that we’ll be doing. If you’ll be attending Google I/O, you can now submit your website for review. I’ll also include the form below: Added 5/20/2010: The site review is today and we’ve already gotten over 500 sites submitted, so [...] traffic secrets
Sometime in the next few weeks, my wife and I are going to take a trip to Japan and Thailand. Our tenth wedding anniversary flew by in January 2010, and now we’re taking the chance to celebrate and explore some new places. I’m really excited because I’ve never been to Asia before (!). We’ve got our [...] traffic secrets
Tags: Android, Artists, Asia, Complete List, Customized Music, Google, Great Guitar, Guitar Tuner, Home Computer, Japan, john reese traffic secrets, Pandora Radio, Radio Stream, Start Music, Stream Music, Taking The Chance, Tenth Wedding Anniversary, Thailand, Traffic
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Tuesday, May 18th, 2010
(I’m in the middle of traveling, but I know that a lot of people will be interested in the news that Google is incorporating site speed as one of the over 200 signals that we use in determining search rankings. I wanted to jot down some quick thoughts.) The main thing I want to get across [...] long tail traffic secrets
Sometime in the next few weeks, my wife and I are going to take a trip to Japan and Thailand. Our tenth wedding anniversary flew by in January 2010, and now we’re taking the chance to celebrate and explore some new places. I’m really excited because I’ve never been to Asia before (!). We’ve got our [...] long tail traffic secrets
Here are the Android Apps that I currently love. It’s not a complete list, but it’s a pretty good start. Music and sound apps Subsonic: stream music from your home computer to your phone Listen: save and play podcasts like This Week in Google Tuner – gStrings: a great guitar tuner Pandora Radio: stream customized music based on artists you [...] long tail traffic secrets
Tags: Android, Asia, Complete List, Customized Music, Google, Great Guitar, Guitar Tuner, Home Computer, Japan, Jot Down, Pandora Radio, Radio Stream, Search Rankings, Signals, Start Music, Stream Music, Taking The Chance, Tenth Wedding Anniversary, Thailand, Website Traffic
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Sunday, May 16th, 2010
Here are the Android Apps that I currently love. It’s not a complete list, but it’s a pretty good start. Music and sound apps Subsonic: stream music from your home computer to your phone Listen: save and play podcasts like This Week in Google Tuner – gStrings: a great guitar tuner Pandora Radio: stream customized music based on artists you [...] traffic secrets review
Sometime in the next few weeks, my wife and I are going to take a trip to Japan and Thailand. Our tenth wedding anniversary flew by in January 2010, and now we’re taking the chance to celebrate and explore some new places. I’m really excited because I’ve never been to Asia before (!). We’ve got our [...] traffic secrets review
Tags: Android, Asia, Complete List, Customized Music, Google, Great Guitar, Guitar Tuner, Home Computer, Japan, Pandora Radio, Radio Stream, Search Engine Optimization, Search Optimization, Start Music, Stream Music, Taking The Chance, Tenth Wedding Anniversary, Thailand, Traffic
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010
Sometime in the next few weeks, my wife and I are going to take a trip to Japan and Thailand. Our tenth wedding anniversary flew by in January 2010, and now we’re taking the chance to celebrate and explore some new places. I’m really excited because I’ve never been to Asia before (!). We’ve got our [...] traffic secret
(I’m traveling, but lots of good stuff from the recent SMX West search conference is now live — plus some new stuff — so I wanted to talk about it.) At the SMX West search conference I did an Ignite talk about Google’s SEO audit that it did on itself. This was part of a global [...] traffic secret
Tags: Asia, Global Traffic, Good Stuff, Google, Japan, New Stuff, Search Conference, Seo, Taking The Chance, Tenth Wedding Anniversary, Thailand, West Search
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Saturday, May 15th, 2010
I played with an iPad yesterday. Here’s my mini-review. The screen is bright and the touch sensitivity is fantastic. Given that it reminds me the most of an iPhone, it’s surprisingly heavy. It feels dense with potential. On the childlike-sense-of-wonder-scale (as fake Steve Jobs would say), the iPad is better than the Macbook Air but not [...]
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Call for spam reports in five languages
I recently returned from a vacation to Japan, Hong Kong, and Thailand. It was a ton of fun and I hope to blog about it at some point — each country was of course unique and each offered different, wonderful experiences. From the cherry blossoms and the kindness shown to me by my colleagues at [...]
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Things to do in Japan and Thailand?
Sometime in the next few weeks, my wife and I are going to take a trip to Japan and Thailand. Our tenth wedding anniversary flew by in January 2010, and now we’re taking the chance to celebrate and explore some new places. I’m really excited because I’ve never been to Asia before (!). We’ve got our [...]
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Tags: Cherry Blossoms, Childlike Sense, Colleagues, Experiences, Fake Steve Jobs, Hong Kong, Ipad, Iphone, Kindness, Languages, Search Engine Optimization, Search Optimization, Sense Of Wonder, Spam Reports, Steve Jobs, Taking The Chance, Tenth Wedding Anniversary, Thailand, Things To Do In Japan, Touch Sensitivity
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