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Performancing has recently launched Performancing Services, offering three unique services designed to maximize the reach and impact of your online presence. I am pleased to be associated with some of the best online professionals around as part of the group who are pooling our years of experience in this endeavor. There are three groups […]
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Performancing is celebrating their 2 year anniversary with an online treasure hunt! There are some great prizes to be had:
1 hour free consultation with Chris Garrett (value $150)
Free custom logo from Randa Clay (value $350)
1-year free Professional MegaEdition subscription to PMetrics (value $99)
Professional linkbait service - 1 linkbait plus promotion (value $2,000)
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I’ve just discovered a new source for free stock photography and vector images. I’ve been a regular visitor to iStockPhoto for their weekly free image for a while, but Crestock offers a daily free image! You can subscribe to the free image feed as well, which is helpful. They have an upcoming […]
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Coolest Workspace Contest: The Treadputer - Lifehacker
It’s hard to imaging typing and walking at the same time- a little like patting your head and rubbing your stomach. It’s a great idea though. Sometimes it seems impossible to get everything done and exercise is the first thing to go, unfortunately.
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2006 was, according to some, the year that the number of words in the English language reached 1 million. No wonder it’s the most difficult language to learn next to Chinese. Below are some of my favorite new words or phrases. I’m sure they’re not all in the dictionary yet, but it […]
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