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:: Wednesday, June 11, 2003 ::
When someone says something is dead, that means it's still pretty much alive, right? First it was the "Meta tags are dead!" announcement, and the debate over whether or not that's, in fact, true. (Not true but how search portals apply them for sorting has changed.)
Now, the debate is over whether SEO is dead. Kalena Jordan (WebRank Ltd) raises a boulder over an author's head and Jill Whalen (HighRankings.com) chimes in with "Just because they can't do SEO they say it's dead." Never try to tell SEO/SEM professionals they're wasting their time. It's quite the opposite. The really good ones are in high demand - and worth every penny.
Search engine refresher >>> Greg Notess: Internet Search Engine Update
The little green boxes to the right are Google Ads >>> Alexa and Google holding hands
Don't hate me because I blog. Why Some People Hate Weblogs
Someone made an offer to buy my townhouse. $3000 less than what I'm asking, but seeing as how I have settlement on my new house in July, beggars can't be choosey.
I was one of those annoying kids in school who hated math class because nobody could convince me I'd ever need it. I now firmly believe Realtors should give talks to all Third graders. My third grader thinks I'm going to be rich because he knows the asking price of our house. I keep reminding him to SUBTRACT a zillion things from that amount and trust me, mommy gets a new house and lots of debt left over after that. 
:: posted by Kim Krause Berg on 6/11/2003 08:59:32 AM
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