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Gauher Chaudhry has written some very witty, but true words on the recent craze of “Death of …” reports:
“With the rise of controversy marketing as a tool to generate more buzz and hype on the Internet recently, most of the marketers who are employing this strategy are completely missing the boat. Fear mongering has […]
Andrew Girdwood opens a very interesting discussion, saying, “I’m surprised at how long it is taking the SEO community to twig to this - search engineers have been talking about it for years. The key is to work out what the searcher wants. If someone types in ‘Hoover’ are they after the branded vacuum, the […]
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(Shown here: the kitchen of a Flat in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, belonging to a 30-year-old single male.)When you live alone, you see how you live, but what about others? How do they live, what are their homes like?
Whether your interest is purely voyeuristic, you want the reassurance that there or other “normal people” out […]
Saturdays, when I was much younger, was always a day for going shopping for a new dress for Saturday night. And, we always shopped in pairs, to get a second opinion.
Some things never change, but now the phenomenon has been “techyfied” and no longer requires that both the shopper and the friend leave the comfort […]
Balu renders me Perfectly ‘Armless Don’t know about you, but I have enough trouble managing with cats in the home office, because they are always popping in to demand something and, they don’t tend to be subtle about it.
That’s not to mention the large dog lying in the way, under the desk, as I […]
Joe DeSalazar at Foodie blog is starting a series called Cooking for One that, he says, will feature simple, easy to execute dishes that he’s made for himself on any given weeknight, at a schedule of, roughly, once every week and a half.
He’s kicking off the Cooking for One series with a simple pasta […]
One of the stumbling blocks for single cooks is constant trips to the grocery store for fresh fruits and veggies, writes Registered Dietitian, Mary Ryan. so here are some of her suggestions about storing and freezing. For instance:
“Some of the most nutritious vegetables freeze easily – especially after they’ve been cooked. Steamed broccoli, cauliflower, […]
Scott Miller, says that the ultimate success or failure of your split testing will largely be determined by three W’s:
1. Which pages should you test? 2. What page elements should you test? and 3. Why test these things?
And looks at each of these to see how they […]