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The marine iguana
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| Marine iguanas swim. They eat stuff in shallow water, which is surprising behavior for an iguana. |
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Multiple Streams of Income – The Marketer’s Dream
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| According to a recent survey, over 80% of the population is committing a serious lifestyle error. They are banking their entire livelihood on a single income. If that one income stream is disrupted, they will face a serious financial situation. |
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BEWARE THE PREDATORS ARE OUT
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| Don’t Let an Economic Down Turn Be Your Down Fall.
Seems that every time the economy slows down we see a rise in the number of people falling prey to scams, rip offs and business opportunities that don’t do anything but add to their problems. It’s a shame that those experiencing financial hardships or worried about their financial future are often the easy marks for Scam Artists and those looking to make an easy buck off of someone else.
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Survival in the SERPs (Search Engine Result Pages)
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| There is something about using distinct visual analogies to illustrate parallels between search engines (the jungle), traffic (information foragers), competition (predators) and survival in the algorithmic food chain.
Just like a jungle, survival in the SERPs (search engine results pages) can be tricky. The uncertainty of search engine algorithms, the survival based impulses that by default comprise 97% of the web pages at large (like playing capture the flag) or a boobie-trap where one step on the wrong twig and you could be consumed, penalized, suppressed, catapulted or removed from the top 10 based on your SEO survival skills, your resourcefulness or your experience in the jungle. |
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The Squirrel Effect
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| Like that squirrel, people often hide what they consider important to their personal survival in the corporate world. It’s called information. Hoarding bits and pieces, they act as if information alone is a work-life sustaining nutrient. The more information nuggets they have, the safer or more powerful they think they’ll be. And while those nuggets might help someone survive in a corporate culture where information is a bartered commodity, long term it won’t help them thrive. Here’s why. |
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| There is something about using distinct visual analogies to illustrate parallels between search engines (the jungle), traffic (information foragers), competition (predators) and survival in the algorithmic food chain.
Just like a jungle, survival in the SERPs (search engine results pages) can be tricky. The uncertainty of search engine algorithms, the survival based impulses that by default comprise 97% of the web pages at large (like playing capture the flag) or a boobie-trap where one step on the wrong twig and you could be consumed, penalized, suppressed, catapulted or removed from the top 10 based on your SEO survival skills, your resourcefulness or your experience in the jungle. |
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Is Fear Running Your Life? How To Find Your Courage Amidst Adversity
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| Terrorism, recession, identity theft, melting ice caps, corporate downsizing, and various predators. Every day headlines bombard us with reasons why we should hunker down, play safe, avoid risk and settle for less than what we want out of life. This is why every day we need to be vigilant of fear mongering, mindful of the oppressive impact of fear and discerning of which ones we pay heed to. |
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