 | Last login: 2 days agoRobert is a guy in an open relationship from Mexico City, Missouri, USA. Here's where I write an intensely witty blurb which shows off either my incredible genius, or my utter lack of taste - my preference for the politically-incorrect-but-closer-to-truth type of stuff.
If you're looking for just SEO, just self-improvement, just online marketing - well, you'll also have to put up with a fair bit of agricultural fertilizer (I was out helping twin calves get their first breakfast this morning, for instance) and am vested in making the farm I live on sustainable as well as picturesque.
But I'd rather make my living online... |
Share This- A Midwest Journal: Sold a calf - made up with the new ones coming on..
Apr 12, 6:25pm (1 review) agriculture http://worstellr.blogspot.com/2009/04/so...- Just another approach to farming - what farmers don't tell you about some of the animals they raise and then have to take to market...
Share This- Called Into Question
Apr 12, 7:56am (1 review) internet http://www.cityweekly.net/utah/article-7...- Another Thrive Learning / Bright Builder Internet scam story. Here, as a tool of Colton Moody, they are participating in an attempt to buy the Attorney General by contributing to his campaign (Call centers gave approximately 1/4 of Atty Genl Shurtleff's war chest - most controlled or influenced by Moody.)
Share This- Online Sunshine Plan Notes: My Gift to Share with You This Season - Your...
Dec 21, 2008 8:05am (1 review) meteorology http://onlinemillionaireplan.blogspot.co...- Here's my gift to you this season -
Don't underestimate your own prosperity; share it.
There's a lot I could say here about how the current economic scene might be affecting us. In any season of the year, there are those who have no job, whose future doesn't seem very bright. And around those people you may find others who are spreading gloom and disaster instead of cheerful optimism.
Why would someone be optimistic when they have no job, bills are coming due, their responsibilities are mounting up?
Here's a surprising answer - at least to some:
You are more prosperous than you give yourself credit.
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Dec 18, 2008 4:18am (2 reviews) writing http://robertworstell.com/- New home page - enjoy!
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Dec 12, 2008 7:36pm (1 review) self-improvement, telemarketer, scam, ripoff-report http://www.earnitforyou.com/Free_Bay.htm...- THIS IS ONE OF THE BIDFUEL SCAMS. PURE JUNK. Get billed $39.95 the first month for nothing you can use. Learn eBay for free and save our money.
Share This- The Social Media Marketing Blog: How You Can Use Social Media to Help...
Nov 23, 2008 6:14pm (1 review) car-parts http://www.scottmonty.com/2008/11/how-yo...- Looks like the news has it wrong, as usual. Ford has been improving things and Scott Monty gives the facts as he sees them...
Share This- whose brand is it?* - SlideShare
Nov 21, 2008 8:51am (1 review) writing http://www.slideshare.net/abluecircle/wh...- Is the brand yours? Or your customer-clients'? This presentation asks some pretty tough questions...
Share This- Social Media Leads the Future of Technology & HBS Working Knowledge
Nov 10, 2008 9:11am (2 reviews) internet, social-media http://hbswk.hbs.edu/item/6079.html- Advertising on the Web is very effective in the sense that advertisers can reach great scale and do precision targeting. The challenge is to discern consumers' intent.
"Search is unbelievably efficient because you look at a little query box. You can tell exactly what people care about, and you can serve an ad that is relevant at scale. In social media, that is very difficult to do. It's very hard to know what people care about with respect to buying things, because you are inferring intent, you're not taking intent directly from the consumer," said Decker.
"Advertisers really want to be there: They love the demographics, they are increasingly comfortable with some of the brand risks of what that might mean. But Internet advertising still doesn't perform very well, and that's a challenge. How do you serve the right ads to the right user and understand what it is that that individual would be interested in buying?"
Share This- National Journal Magazine - Curb Your Enthusiasm, Democrats
Nov 7, 2008 3:47pm (1 review) politics, democrats, obama, mandate http://www.nationaljournal.com/njmagazin...- "Not since 1860 will there be a transition as difficult," said former Sen. Bob Kerrey of Nebraska. "He's not going to have the luxury of time." Among Barack Obama's strengths are his calm demeanor, his candor, and his ability to inspire -- all of which are likely to be crucial. For jittery Americans worried about their jobs, their houses, and their retirements; for restless members of his own party who would rather worry about Iraq, climate change, and health care, the new president will need to call upon all of his powers of measured reassurance. Call him the soother-in-chief.
He'll have to be a soother in a hurry, though. The Democrats who run Congress are eager to start erasing the frustrations of the past eight years. Unity of purpose will last for a while -- but not a long while.
Democrats are already arguing. Should they take advantage of their victory and push for as much as possible as quickly as possible before the chance is lost? Or should they follow an "all deliberate speed" strategy, with the emphasis on deliberate -- not overreaching, keeping the party together, even forging alliances with Republicans where possible? Obama's temperament would suggest the latter approach. The impatience of his anti-war supporters, and his recruiting of the hard-edged Rahm Emanuel for his chief of staff, suggest otherwise.
Patrick Griffin, who was President Clinton's legislative aide, argues for two prongs: Even while dealing with the financial mess, he says, the administration should push hard for one, or perhaps two, big projects and resign itself to pursuing an incremental slog on the other issues it faces.
Share This- ScrippsNews| Give light and the people will find their own way
Nov 7, 2008 3:39pm (1 review) politics, democrats http://www.shns.com/shns/scrippsnews/ind...- Democrats came out of these elections with solid congressional majorities and ideally situated to repeat the mistakes of the Republicans they have displaced.
Come January the Democrats will control the White House and both houses of Congress for the first time since 1994. In the Senate, they will have gained at least five seats on top of the 51 they now command, still short of the 60 needed to break a filibuster but a very workable number given a few Republican defectors.
In the House, the Democrats picked up at least 19 seats on top of the 30 they picked up in 2006, giving House Speaker Nancy Pelosi around a 70-seat edge.
During the campaign, John McCain and Sarah Palin argued against the dangers of "a monopoly of power," not a danger that worried the GOP when, flush from their takeover of the House in 1994, they were talking grandly of "a permanent Republican majority."
In 1994 Republicans argued that Democrats, in controlling the House since the Eisenhower administration, had become ossified and unresponsive in power and dismissive of the minority's concern. The voters agreed and gave us Newt Gingrich and the Republican revolution.
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