Let me set the scene for you. Late January 2010 in a small city in Ontario, Canada. A young-ish man is at his day job as a retail salesperson, working on commission. There’s a snowstorm outside. Not a customer in sight for this poor soul. But he’s not complaining, because while everyone else is texting their friends about how boring work is, this guy is posting to his blog from his blackberry. The boss walks by, he casually sets the blackberry down and smiles as his boss scolds another worker for being on facebook at one of the nearby computer terminals. So, even though this commissioned salesperson isn’t making a dime tonight, he knows his continued blogging will continue to draw visitors to his site for years to come through the magic of backlinks – thereby making him at least a little coin for his time. » Read more: SEO Blogging Goes Mobile!
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SEO Blogging Goes Mobile!
January 29th, 20103D Avatar & Writing for the Web
January 28th, 2010
Ok so I just saw the movie avatar in 3D. Awesome movie, really enjoyed it. The 3D wasn’t overdone, it didn’t detract from the overall experience of the movie like some do. It seemed very natural, as if it were meant to be. Then that got me thinking about keywords vs. content (on the way home from the movie, of course – much too much excitement during) So many times on sites like ezine articles I really get the feeling like I’m watching a crappy 3D movie where there’s always a sword being pointed at me for no reason at all. » Read more: 3D Avatar & Writing for the Web
Paperless Office
December 10th, 2009I was just working away and noticed that, at my day job, I have several binders full of paper, a drawer full of documents, a locker full of business cards and training materials – but here, online, I have Google. Google calender that syncs with my blackberry. Document storage. Picture storage, email, news, weather, sports… Just kind of struck me as being amazing – and the best part is, Google organizes everything for me! I honestly am a messy person, but in Google, all my contacts are alphabetized, I don’t have to struggle to read my own writing, I can’t lose anything or spill coffee on everything. It’s just really cool. What’s really messed up is that it’s free. Kudos Google, you make me a better me.
-Peter Pyne
pyneonline.com webmaster

I'm a cell phone salesperson and webmaster. Retail sales gives me an edge with understanding customers, and being a cell phone pro means I'm privy to the latest trends in all things mobile.