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Dallas SEO Marketing Meetup Last Night

Last night’s meetup went pretty well… besides me not doing good with the organizer’s Mac. I really don’t like Macs, lol. I don’t think I will ever buy one! EVER! I will take a PC any day. Anyway, I shared a lot of great information that will hopefully help people prepare for 2010. Read more

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Today is the anniversary of when my wife, Ashley, and I met 10 years ago. It’s crazy. I was only 16! I’m gonna take her out to go play some billiard. We haven’t done that in a long time. Alright, let’s get down to it. Read more

Had To Chuckle

I couldn’t help but chuckle when I looked up and saw that my NetworkersDebut.com site had changed its Alexa ranking from 105k to 93k. They can’t keep me out of the top 100k, lol.When I first started working on ND.com again in February, my site was ranked 2,157,346. 4 months later, I was at 20k… then I left… and therefore reached 105k the other day. But since my return and continuous work, my site is starting to climb the Alexa rankings again.

Now, this is done WITHOUT purchasing any type of traffic. It’s mainly done through email and forums. The idea is to create a buzz. You have to get attention and make others want to come to your website. Of course, you don’t want to spam, I’m totally against that.

It was just my luck, I guess, that I had come up with some things worth talking about. Things like the free DVD, the notbygoogle.com, reviewing other people’s website and so on. You must also maintain constant communication with your subscribers. I may have over done it a few days ago when I was sending out an email 1 a day or almost 2 because the updates were so crucial. However, don’t do that unless you really have to. People will start unsubscribing faster than you can think.

I am a U.S. citizen now!

My interview took place September 18 at 10:30 AM. My interviewer was some what of a prick… made me want to reach over the table and slap some manners into him, but that wouldn’t be nice of me.

I had to take a train (it took about 1 and a 1/2 hours) to get there. On the way, I studied the 100 questions in just 20 minutes (I was procrastinating, lol). Anyway, it was easy.

The ceremony was held in a Church in Yokosuka, Japan. It started at 8:30 AM and ended at 9:45 AM. 94 sailors and marines (including me) were sworn in and became United States Citizens. It was a proud moment in my life and I will remember it always.

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