I have managed several websites in my day. I can’t I ever got to be any good at I though. It’s hard and complicated business really. Some websites managed to take off like rocket right from the get go and attracts millions of visitors. But my sites never do. Why is that? It’s not fair really. I mean some of those web pages that gather copious amount of reader have rather silly content. Mine doesn’t, I’ve actually got something to say. But that is not enough apparently. Everything seems to be subject to sort of deranged high school logic. Remember? The ones who got to score back then was seldom the most good looking, hardly smartest, and absolutely never ever the nicest and most friendly. No, high school popularity mechanics works after some schizoid blueprint that I never managed to get the best of. Back in school it usually went by like, boy number five in grade X is so handsome or girl nine in grade Y is the foxiest lady ever someone somewhere decided. And then everyone had to subscribe to that notion even if it wasn’t true (which it never was). Websites seems (to me) work in a similar pattern. I felt hopeless until just recently. I just happened to come across a company who does seo hosting for website owners a couple of days ago. Apparently it’s some form of super effective technical marketing device which allows you to endlessly put links up to your own website. Cool. I’m going to investigate further.
Archive for May, 2011
One of my best friends has been complaining endlessly about a survey he’s been appointed chief of at work. He’s nagging me to bits about this confounded survey and how boring it’s going to be and that he’s boss is going skin him alive if he doesn’t rod it properly. Come on, how hard can it be? It’s been a while since I did any studies or conducted surveys. Back at school I wrote a couple of essays which required me doing surveys on, well, academic stuff. The preferred survey tool back then was a regular form with questions on paper. There wasn’t much else to choose from. To my friend in despair I would recommend something else though. From what I can gather you can find quite a lot of proficient survey tool on the internet. Just apply your question to one those, put the form upon on your website an email out a link to as many people as possible and then you’re set (hopefully). I don’t want to hear anything more about this survey business.
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