SEO epic and getting better at blogging

Friday, March 23rd, 2007 | Business Insights

I just recieved an email from a guy named Tom Schmitz. He wrote to me about how to get more sales and make my online presence gain me more business. His blog is at www.seocritique.com
The article he pointed me to just happens to be the one on the top of the list today. How’s that for being on top of things? so i looked thru the article and got some good ideas about things I could write about on this blog as well as taking a deeper look (for me at least) into that whole connection thing that happens when people refer to blogs, articles, material, thier own posts and … well yeah, that connecting to other blogs thing that I’m sure to master, sure of it, possitive… by the end of this year. ya hoo.

So yeah! Check out the article. It’s easy to read and informative and it will most likely entertain those who care about bloging and connection and SEO happiness and all that jazz.

NOte to my clients - I love you! Look out for articles on self care, client appreciation, what’s going on with yours truly and … well really fasinating community-oriented posts about the Kink, sex-possitive, Capital Hill and Seattle lifestyle. till then… suffer with my blog that is just starting… or go to my pal’s blog - Teri Ciacchi - who is a couselor for the crazy people who actually DO the life of Polyamory and Love and open relationships.

She’s a major baddass.

Have fun, kinky people. Get massage from me when life is hurtin’ ya and a good flogging just ain’t cutting it!

1 Comment to SEO epic and getting better at blogging

Barry Hurd
March 24, 2007

You can also check out rsspieces.com. It is mostly written by Mary McKnight, who is smarty pants in the world of blogging and SEO (plus she gives as good as she gets)

She has some articles you can lose yourself in-
http://www.rsspieces.com/2006/11/03/guerrilla-blogging-marketing-strategy

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Sierra Kennedy, LMP

Sierra Faye Kennedy I believe you are the authority of your own body. So when you come to my office, I meet you as you are. It’s a busy world, and staying on top means we must first take care of our bodies.

Type of massage provided: In-office or Home Visits available. Deep Tissue, Injury treatment, Neuromuscular Technique, Structural Integration, Swedish, Heated Stone Massage, Bindegewebs or “Connective Tissue Massage”, Myofascial Release, Cranio-sacral biodynamic technique, Reiki, Deep Muscle Therapy, Trager

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Office Location: 216 Broadway Ave. E. #202, Seattle, WA 98102
Phone Number: 206-465-6344
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Eric Koszyk From Eric Koszyk. Wow! What can I say? Sierra is a truly gifted person and therapist. She is very knowledgeable and passionate about massage. It helps that she is extremely intuitive and a very caring human being. Her space on Broadway is very warm, comforting and inviting.

As a fellow massage therapist, I highly recommend her, especially if you are looking for extensive deep tissue work which she is amazing at. You will leave her place wiser; her treatments will change your life.

Joe Shirley From Joe Shirley I still remember the first massage I got from Sierra over six months ago. My neck was chronically bugging me, and my carpal tunnel thing was acting up. She asked my permission to go for it. I said yes. It hurt. She told me to trust her, and I did. And both my neck and wrist felt great afterwards. She went right through that crap and out the other side. Amazing.

Matt HansonFrom Matt Hanson Sierra is fantastic! I felt she was really attentive to the needs I expressed about my upper-back and shoulders. I was really impressed that she could identify other problems spots quickly and how they positively affected those areas that were bothering me most. I have had several massages and she has the strength and understanding to do a incredible job.

Dennis DildayFrom Dennis Dilday I’ve had close to a hundred massages from more than a dozen different therapists and I can say Sierra’s are unique and wonderful. She relates and interacts with the layers of facia in a way others can’t. While determined to get a response from the tissues, Sierra is also tuned into her patient and keeps the experience pleasant and interesting. Clinically, she’s both confident and competent.

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