Published by: Jessica Brozyna on 11-16-2011
As I crunch on my afternoon apple and try to see the ocean through the smog I can�t help but think about how much better I suddenly feel after just a few bites. I feel smarter and more eager to do the best keyword research ever. Over the last couple years I have started to see more and more articles discussing the impact of certain foods on cognitive function. When I read lengthy articles on the benefits of garlic on the immune system and long commentaries on how walnut extract may help treat Alzheimer�s disease, I cannot help but wonder why anyone who cares about their work performance would not give more thought to how their food intake impacts their ability to think and function.
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Published by: Jason Ciment on 11-16-2011
Have you taken a peek at how your website loads, looks, and functions when viewed on a mobile phone? Many business owners doing so for the first time experience a rather rude awakening, and immediately appreciate the growing necessity of having a mobile-optimized version of a company website, which marketers indicate 64% of companies now do.
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Published by: Jason Ciment on 11-15-2011
Wouldn't it be great if you could publish and share documents as easily as you can a video on your Youtube channel? Now, there is an increasingly popular, and SEOMoz-endorsed, social reading and publishing site called Scribd that allows you to do just this. Described as "the YouTube for documents," Scribd allows you to upload files in a variety of formats, optimize them for SEO just as you would a video, and share them directly or through embeddable links.
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Published by: Jessica Brozyna on 11-15-2011
To Answer or not to Answer
When the phones are ringing and your inbox seems to ready to spill out of your computer screen you may wonder how can I get everything done? Some experts advocate answering one reply emails immediately while some seasoned office workers find it better to create complex color-coded to-do lists in order to help prioritize what to handle first.
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Published by: Jason Ciment on 11-14-2011
Are you looking for a quick, cheap way to increase the strength of your WiFi signal? No one likes dealing with unreliable wireless whether they�re shopping, researching, transmitting messages, or corresponding in regards to a time-sensitive professional matter. I understand that more than anyone with the number of Los Angeles website design projects I keep up with simultaneously. While weak signal strength sometimes seems like something you just have to deal with, you might be surprised to learn that boosting those bars so can be as easy as cracking a nice, cold beer.
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