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Morning again and I am listening to Mark Kozelek's What's Next to the Moon as custom dictates (it is a morning album just as The Complete Brass Monkey , to which I was listening before is an evening one). Yes, morning, but it was difficult to sleep and I wake tired, drained and with an ache in my stomach. But one thing makes me want to write (but my prose is already disappointing): last night, insomniac, I began Nabokov's Speak, Memory screen freeze nd in a couple of hours had read nearly a hundred pages. How I would like, now, the sails of my prose to fill with that wind which billows through his! I am two fifths of my way through his book and already I fear reaching the end; I am in suspense just as the narrative is suspended in the Russia before the Revolution (is the word this suspense: interregnum ). I know terrible times are afoot for the Nabokov family and no doubt they deserve to lose their wealth but for a time, they are happily prosperous. Happy, yes - but Nabokov is narrating their tale from another time, from America, much later. But I do not want to write about Nabokov now, let alone begin a new category called 'Nabokov'. This is going to be a lengthy love affair, I think - there are many books to read - and I will need to see what happens to the books in my memory. What will happen to them? Don't write on a book for sixth months - that's the new rule, which I have already broken with respect to Leiris's Manhood .

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(Note: this is part of a series of posts on the marketing makeover of a consultant’s Web site.) When you’re looking at what key phrases for which to optimize your site, your Web stats can be a goldmine of information. Fortunately, my client’s Web host collects information on what phrases people typed into search engines to actually find her site. Unfortunately, her traffic is so low and her search engine rankings so sparse that there’s not a lot of data to go on. It does tell me, at least, that one of the phrases for which she already does rank isn’t actually pulling in any searches! To boot, it’s a phrase that seems to make so much sense. This is why it’s so useful to look at all the data. What makes sense in your mind may not make sense in your prospective clients’ minds. I looked at the top 20 search strings for each month of 2006. Other than people searching for her name, there aren’t a lot of repeats. (Her name is unique enough that it’s not hard to rank for it.) The stats also show some searches that aren’t really relevant mail list brokers o her business – names of clients in testimonials, for instance. I’m not surprised. I find weird things in my own site’s stats all the time. For example, “fat, dumb, happy” is a phrase I find a lot because it appears in one of my articles.

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(Note: this is part of a series of posts on the marketing makeover of a consultant’s Web site.) When you’re looking at what key phrases for which to optimize your site, your Web stats can be a goldmine of information. Fortunately, my client’s Web host collects information on what phrases people typed into search engines purchase offer o actually find her site. Unfortunately, her traffic is so low and her search engine rankings so sparse that there’s not a lot of data to go on. It does tell me, at least, that one of the phrases for which she already does rank isn’t actually pulling in any searches! To boot, it’s a phrase that seems to make so much sense. This is why it’s so useful to look at all the data. What makes sense in your mind may not make sense in your prospective clients’ minds. I looked at the top 20 search strings for each month of 2006. Other than people searching for her name, there aren’t a lot of repeats. (Her name is unique enough that it’s not hard to rank for it.) The stats also show some searches that aren’t really relevant to her business – names of clients in testimonials, for instance. I’m not surprised. I find weird things in my own site’s stats all the time. For example, “fat, dumb, happy” is a phrase I find a lot because it appears in one of my articles.

(Note: this is part of a series of posts on the marketing makeover of a consultant’s Web site.) When you’re looking at what key phrases for which to optimize your site, your Web stats can be a goldmine of information. Fortunately, my client’s Web host collects information on what phrases people typed into search engines to actually find her site. Unfortunately, her traffic is so low and her search engine rankings so sparse that there’s not a lot of data to go on. It does tell me, at least, that one of the phrases for which she already does rank isn’t actually pulling in any searches! To boot, it’s a phrase that seems to make so much sense. This is why it’s so useful to look at all the data. What makes sense in your mind may not make paranoid personality disorder ense in your prospective clients’ minds. I looked at the top 20 search strings for each month of 2006. Other than people searching for her name, there aren’t a lot of repeats. (Her name is unique enough that it’s not hard to rank for it.) The stats also show some searches that aren’t really relevant to her business – names of clients in testimonials, for instance. I’m not surprised. I find weird things in my own site’s stats all the time. For example, “fat, dumb, happy” is a phrase I find a lot because it appears in one of my articles.

(Note: this is part of a series of posts on the marketing makeover of a consultant’s Web site.) When you’re looking at what key phrases for which to optimize your site, your Web stats can be a goldmine of information. Fortunately, my client’s Web host collects information on what phrases people typed into search engines to actually find her site. Unfortunately, her traffic is so low and her search engine rankings so sparse that there’s not a lot of data to go on. It does tell me, at least, that one of the phrases for which she already does rank isn’t actually pulling in any searches! To boot, it’s a phrase that seems to make so much sense. This is why it’s so useful to look at all the data. What makes sense in your mind may not make sense in your prospective clients’ minds. I looked at the top 20 search strings for each positive peer culture onth of 2006. Other than people searching for her name, there aren’t a lot of repeats. (Her name is unique enough that it’s not hard to rank for it.) The stats also show some searches that aren’t really relevant to her business – names of clients in testimonials, for instance. I’m not surprised. I find weird things in my own site’s stats all the time. For example, “fat, dumb, happy” is a phrase I find a lot because it appears in one of my articles.

Trumpets sounding! Finally here at last, is the shoulder bag tutorial that was a little slow in coming took ferlipping ages! Something about only one pair of hands, and life getting in the way! I have written another tutorial about sewing with piping on bags which accompanies this tutorial. You might want to check it out first. I think one of the things that we love about bags is that they are a great way to add interest to your outfit. I just love the way that you can brighten up plain jeans and a top with a colourful bag, and shoes (which is great because shopping for clothes gives me indigestion, but I never have this problem with choosing a bag to make, or buying shoes), the same can be said for livening up a suit! With this in mind, on my latest bag I've gone to town with some fabulous summery in-your-face colours and I've played around with mixing patterns. I think you just might like the results... Click on any picture to enlarge it. Yum! I don't whether to put my stuff in it, or eat it! See how the piping really finishes the top edges of the bag and the pocket off nicely, I think without the piping the bag wouldn't have the same impact... I also like the way the big rings echo the round bottom of the bag... I also think the chevrons look really punchy on this bag, and chevrons are really trendy now...apparently, I'm not one for fashion mags (nothing fits anyway because I'm a short nasdaq level 2 rse!) The bag use this luscious flower fabric, and this juicy stripe fabric. Back view.

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Morning again and I am listening to Mark Kozelek's What's Next to the Moon as custom dictates (it is a morning album just as The Complete Brass Monkey , to which I was listening before is an evening one). Yes, morning, but it was difficult to sleep and I wake tired, drained and with an ache in my stomach. But one thing makes me want to write (but my prose is already disappointing): last night, insomniac, I began Nabokov's Speak, Memory and in a couple of hours had read nearly a hundred pages. How I would like, now, the sails of my prose to fill with that wind which billows through his! I am two fifths of my way through his book and already I fear reaching the end; I am in suspense just as the narrative is suspended in the Russia before the Revolution (is the word this suspense: interregnum ). I know terrible times are afoot for the Nabokov family and no sales training seminars oubt they deserve to lose their wealth but for a time, they are happily prosperous. Happy, yes - but Nabokov is narrating their tale from another time, from America, much later. But I do not want to write about Nabokov now, let alone begin a new category called 'Nabokov'. This is going to be a lengthy love affair, I think - there are many books to read - and I will need to see what happens to the books in my memory. What will happen to them? Don't write on a book for sixth months - that's the new rule, which I have already broken with respect to Leiris's Manhood .

Trumpets sounding! Finally here at last, is the shoulder bag tutorial that was a little slow in coming took ferlipping ages! Something about only one pair of hands, and life getting in the way! I have written another tutorial about sewing with piping on bags which accompanies this tutorial. You might want to check it out first. I think one of trade show booth los angeles he things that we love about bags is that they are a great way to add interest to your outfit. I just love the way that you can brighten up plain jeans and a top with a colourful bag, and shoes (which is great because shopping for clothes gives me indigestion, but I never have this problem with choosing a bag to make, or buying shoes), the same can be said for livening up a suit! With this in mind, on my latest bag I've gone to town with some fabulous summery in-your-face colours and I've played around with mixing patterns. I think you just might like the results... Click on any picture to enlarge it. Yum! I don't whether to put my stuff in it, or eat it! See how the piping really finishes the top edges of the bag and the pocket off nicely, I think without the piping the bag wouldn't have the same impact... I also like the way the big rings echo the round bottom of the bag... I also think the chevrons look really punchy on this bag, and chevrons are really trendy now...apparently, I'm not one for fashion mags (nothing fits anyway because I'm a short arse!) The bag use this luscious flower fabric, and this juicy stripe fabric. Back view.

Morning again and I am listening to Mark Kozelek's What's Next to the Moon as custom dictates (it is a morning album just as The Complete Brass Monkey , to which I was interview thank you note samples istening before is an evening one). Yes, morning, but it was difficult to sleep and I wake tired, drained and with an ache in my stomach. But one thing makes me want to write (but my prose is already disappointing): last night, insomniac, I began Nabokov's Speak, Memory and in a couple of hours had read nearly a hundred pages. How I would like, now, the sails of my prose to fill with that wind which billows through his! I am two fifths of my way through his book and already I fear reaching the end; I am in suspense just as the narrative is suspended in the Russia before the Revolution (is the word this suspense: interregnum ). I know terrible times are afoot for the Nabokov family and no doubt they deserve to lose their wealth but for a time, they are happily prosperous. Happy, yes - but Nabokov is narrating their tale from another time, from America, much later. But I do not want to write about Nabokov now, let alone begin a new category called 'Nabokov'. This is going to be a lengthy love affair, I think - there are many books to read - and I will need to see what happens to the books in my memory. What will happen to them? Don't write on a book for sixth months - that's the new rule, which I have already broken with respect to Leiris's Manhood .

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