Copywriter
10-08-2006, 08:55 PM
I don't know about anyone else, but I have a habit of bookmarking pages and never going back to them. It's almost a curse. I find a really interesting page on the internet and I say to myself, "This is something I should frequently use!"
So I bookmark it.
And that's the end of that...
It vaguely reminds me of that commercial where the guy is surfing the 'net and he gets to a page that says: You Have Reached The End of the Internet.
Anyway, tonight I was going through my collection of bookmarks to see what they were and whether I should keep them or not. The list had become so long I had to use a scroll button.
I did find a rather interesting site, primarily written for graphic designers, but some of the articles are useful to anyone who needs to promote themselves. One article, in particular, struck my fancy, and I'm still reading it now but I thought I'd share.
It's called "Marketing Your Web Site on a Shoestring. Some SEO Basics (http://www.creativelatitude.com/articles/article_0605_seo_dougl.html)." While it's not geared toward real estate, it has some very helpful information you might be able to use...
So I bookmark it.
And that's the end of that...
It vaguely reminds me of that commercial where the guy is surfing the 'net and he gets to a page that says: You Have Reached The End of the Internet.
Anyway, tonight I was going through my collection of bookmarks to see what they were and whether I should keep them or not. The list had become so long I had to use a scroll button.
I did find a rather interesting site, primarily written for graphic designers, but some of the articles are useful to anyone who needs to promote themselves. One article, in particular, struck my fancy, and I'm still reading it now but I thought I'd share.
It's called "Marketing Your Web Site on a Shoestring. Some SEO Basics (http://www.creativelatitude.com/articles/article_0605_seo_dougl.html)." While it's not geared toward real estate, it has some very helpful information you might be able to use...