This blog post starts with the conclusion: to me, a conference I took part to two days ago had the best organization I’ve ever seen at a conference. Why? Find out below.
Warning: long post ahead.
Source of image. I found about about the stats via Alex Chitu’s Google Operating System.
I was reading today my favorite SEO blog – SEOmoz -, when I saw an awsome blog post, with this video: SEOmoz Whiteboard Friday – How to Get Awesome Links from Scott Willoughby on Vimeo. This is the kind of blog post I’d show to any person interested in SEO link building.
This blog post starts with the conclusion: to me, a conference I took part to two days ago had the best organization I’ve ever seen at a conference. Why? Find out below.
Warning: long post ahead.
The first thing I noted while checking the notes is that I didn’t pay that much of an attention on what I’ve written. Most of the things I’ve written are not in my head. And that’s, simply put, bad. I’ve slept 5 hours prior to the conference, and almost 12 after it, but my memory isn’t helping me all that much two days after.
Yesterday I participated at Digital Marketing Forum. Nice experience, and I’ve brought a few tips to use as strategies for 2009 and beyond. Some of them might be wrongly understood, but I take my chances nevertheless.
My reasoning in this article will first give you a detour: I’ll tell you first some secondary-importance reasons to vote. I’ll then give you the one reason for which you should vote. I’ll make it more specific by going into a case study. And I’ll end the message with a final piece of advice. Join me in my search for a reason on why do people vote.
In this blog post I’ll speak about Web 2.0 and how to create a Web 2.0 web site. I’ll show you some things on technology, some things on structure of a web site and, finally, some things on emotions.
I’ll talk on this blog about things I recommend. Some things to do, some people to meet. But this blog post is about something to see: a movie. Perhaps I’m not clear about this. It’s not just a movie, it’s the movie. Warning: Spoilers ahead!
I’d love to have the knowledge, skills and experience to write you an article on a subject from personal development. The article can be arguably written by everybody, since everybody does personal development in a way or another and has some basic experience with that. Yet I leave this task for people who either have a background in Psychology-related fields (whoops, I actually do have a Master’s Degree in Communication and Public Relations) and to those who read about psychology-related issues on a daily basis (I don’t really do that). But I told you that everyone has some experiences in the field. I would like to present you my tips & tricks, my way of doing things in personal development area – it’s only basic life experiences with that. Hopefully, you’ll be able to gain value out of my experiences. Below, I’ve picked up some basic skills on personal development that interest me. The topics vary from assertiveness, going through goal setting and procrastination. There are 19 topics I talk about. I’d love to find out that following this blog post they interest you too.
Do you want to understand why you should pick a seminar teacher rather than a famous university teacher to coordinate a scientific paper of yours? Care to know more about Nicoleta CORBU, a teacher which I recommend from the Faculty of Communication and Public Relations from the State University of Political and Administrative Studies Bucharest? Would you like to know the reasons for which I consider her to be a very good dissertation coordinator? Would you like to know the contact data of Nicoleta CORBU? Read on.