admin on February 27th, 2009

I just read a bit about the rub on social media sites between honest negative opinion and the courtesy of professional image. But there is something more. The economic theory …

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admin on February 17th, 2009

We the People elected our officials and their bureaucracies to save us from ourselves by taxing us and then giving the money to some of us so that all of us (or many of us or some of us) might be better off in the end … or

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admin on February 12th, 2009

Colin “Google” McDougall has a blog post from November in which he warns the reader / viewer that Google will make inbound links from social media sites irrelevant to search engine ranking.
Search engine robots normally view links to your website from outside it as a sign of popularity, which boosts your ranking in searches. [...]

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admin on February 10th, 2009

As I write, I think we are still in the beginning stages of a long, large bear market following the largest and longest bull market in history. What sells in a bear market …

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admin on February 10th, 2009

Robert Prechter (Socionomics) made a twin contrarian observation giving profound and substantive explanation for where we are in our economic trends …

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