Archive for 2008

Back to Crafting

It was brought to my attention that I may have been neglecting the crafty side of Blog About Crafts. Ironically, it was not a crafter who reminded me but a fellow directory owner who rejected my blog for inclusion among the other Art blogs because most of my recent posts have been about SEO, marketing [...]

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It’s Fiber Fair Time Again!

I can’t believe it’s already been a year but one of the best events for fiber enthusiasts is just around the corner. The annual Southeaster Animal Fiber Fair is once again being held at the Western North Carolina Agricultural Center just outside of Asheville, NC. This year it is being held the weekend of October [...]

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Who’s Talking About Me?

In my last post, I talked about actively reacting to what other people are saying about our businesses and websites. Actively Reacting As A Marketing Strategy can be a time consuming task but there is one great way to make the task much easier. In order to actively react to blog entries, forum posts and [...]

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Actively Reacting As A Marketing Strategy

Many of us spend a great deal of time seeking ways to advertise our websites and businesses to stand out from the crowd. How much time is spent actively reacting to what others are saying about us? Some time ago I was subcontracted to do some marketing research for a company. Their products sold in [...]

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Do you know who you are linking to?

I don’t know about you but it’s always exciting when someone new visits my blog and joins the conversation by leaving a comment on one of my posts. It is a tangible way of knowing someone out there actually thought enough of the post to add their own. Of course, not all blog comments are [...]

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Pet Food Recalls 2008

Just when we thought that it was safe to go into the grocery store, we hear of another round of food recalls. This time it’s all about babies – the human kind and the furry kind. After the deadly pet foods that were released on an unsuspecting public last year and were met with lackluster [...]

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