Six Reasons To Trust Your Website To Wordpress
I’ve been reading some real touchy-feely articles lately about why business owners should use Wordpress for their websites. I like Wordpress (we use it here) but touchy feely doesn’t help anybody. Here are some real benefits of using Wordpress for your website, instead of paying for a custom web development job.
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Four Lessons I Learned From the US Census
I just finished a three-month tour as a Crew Leader for the US Census, and I’m glad to be back here. Many of the things I experienced frustrated and offended my entrepreneurial sensibilities, and made me appreciate all the more the freedoms we have as business owners to make informed decisions and act on them. Rather than dwell on the bad decisions and poor management approaches I’ve endured, let’s take this as an object lesson for your own entrepreneurship and project management activities.
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Wonder Woman and the SEO Killer
Last week a remarkable thing happened… Rhea Drysdale (aka Wonder Woman), a twenty-something entrepreneur, managed to hold off an attempt to secure the trademark for the term ‘SEO’ by one Jason Gambert. Thing is, while Gambert may be the ‘bad guy’ in some people’s eyes, he isn’t the SEO Killer in this story. Let me explain…
SEO On-Page Review
This past Tuesday evening I had the pleasure of participating in a panel discussion on search engine optimization at the Dallas SEO Meetup group. Sure, the drive to and from the Dallas Infomart was tiring, but the meeting itself was fun and educational.
Business Breakfast SEO
Yesterday morning I had the opportunity to present Smartacus to local area business folks at this month’s Tarrant County Business Breakfast. The experience taught me a few things about business networking, and those lessons surprisingly parallel SEO principles.



