IAmGHOSTBLOGGER
I hope they don't go case sensitive with their results, because part of my branding involves capitalizing the term "GHOST BLOGGER."
Say it ain't so!
I want to thank my buddy Spencer Jacksofferson for giving me the final vote I needed to make this gem of an article go hot. I encourage all of you to flame him with praise by sending him a Sphinn message...
http://sphinn.com/user/view/profile/Spencer1
Note: He likes to be called mean names, so don't hold back.
HA! I'm going to have to join you in your enthusiasm for teledildonics.
Here's the wiki...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teledildonics
Don't think for a second that I won't be adding this technology into my Virtual Biographer services, because I most certainly will.
True that, crashingflwrgrl. I just Sphunn an article this morning that I wrote about how, thanks to soaring gas prices, many of our relationships are going to have to be nurtured virtually. Check it out and give it a sphinn if you dig it...
And SpostareDuro... I believe you could consider my solution to be green in its approach.
http://sphinn.com/story/47938
Brad - Your Virtual Biographer
http://www.IAmGHOSTBLOGGER.com
Ha! Nice title! Anything that mentions fried chicken deserves a Sphinn from me.
Brad - Your Virtual Biographer
IAmGHOSTBLOGGER.com
Story: Is SEO Spam?
I gotta agree to that SEO could be considered spam. As someone who believes that, in the end, quality content will trump search engine optimized content, I just feel that SEO is a manipulative tactic used to create interest for articles that aren't strong enough to stand on their own two feet.
As a Virtual Biographer, I don't worry so much about making search engines happy, I concern myself with making my client's audience happy, and that's accomplished by always delivering quality content.
If you're interested, you can read more about what I do here...
http://sphinn.com/story/47706
Great article UtahSEOpro!
Brad - Your Virtual Biographer
http://www.IAmGHOSTBLOGGER.com
Story: Is SEO Spam?
I want to apologize for making such an umbrella statement that might have sounded like I meant that all SEO is spam. I realize that in this age of the Internet SEO has great value, but also believe - and this is just my honest opinion - that the SEO skillset will become a lost art once the smarter semantic web kicks in and starts favoring content over keywords.
And mpilatow... I wasn't link spamming Sphinn by leaving my url in my comment. For all I know, Sphinn has a no follow policy in their comments. I was simply inserting an honest plug to those who might be interested in learning more about what I do. I understand how you could have misinterpreted that, but if I really wanted to spam Sphinn I would have just left my url and bailed without leaving my written opinon on the article. Now THAT'S spam.
Yes, your CEO needs a Facebook profile, but only of it's packaged within a much larger endeavor striving to develop a promnent virtual identity. Their Facebook profile should merely be one small element of a much more comprehensive Virtual Biography about that person's life.
You can read more about Virtual Biographies here...
http://sphinn.com/story/47706
Nice article, with an interesting perspective!
Brad - Your Virtual Biographer
http://www.IAmGHOSTBLOGGER.com
I just passed this article onto a buddy of mine. Not only will it help him, but I hope to use this technique myself in the unfortunate circumstance of having a client who needs to cover up some dirt. Thanks so much!
http://www.iamghostblogger.com
A couple years ago, I had a job selling banner advertising and I always stressed to my boss that, while it may seem obvious, it's crucial to tell the visitor how to interact with the ad. I wanted to include the phrase "Click Here" in the last panel of every banner ad, but he said to scrap it. Finally, one day we agreed to test both approaches, and guess which one got the highest click through rate?
It sure does feel good to pwn your boss every once in a while ;-)
« previous1 next »



Story: Google going to make results Case Sensitive ?