Yeah, Yeah, Another Blog
November 6, 2006 in Misc
With no clients and no company to worry about, I can say whatever the hell I want to say about SEO/SEM and marketing in general. Speaking freely indeed.
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Word Of The Day- soporific: Dictionary.com Word of the Day November 10, 2009soporific: causing sleep; also, something that causes sleep.
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Neologisms- paradessence November 6, 2009paradessence n. In a product, an intrinsic property that promises to simultaneously satisfy two opposing consumer desires. [Blend of paradoxical and essence.] —paradessential adj. Example Citations: Palin is a paradessence, and hence a wildly popular commodity, because she combines the family-centeredness of the ideal suburban Mom with the ruthlessness […]
- pyrogeography November 5, 2009pyrogeography n. The study of the past, present, and projected distribution of wildfires. —pyrogeographer n. —pyrogeographical adj. Example Citations: A key to understanding those consequences is the notion of the "fire regime", where different vegetation has characteristic fires in terms of recurrence, intensity, seasonality and biolog […]
- Chimerica November 4, 2009Chimerica (CHY.mer.uh.kuh) n. The interrelated elements of the economies of China and America, particularly the Chinese supply of credit to America and the American purchase of cheap Chinese goods. [Blend of China and America.] Example Citations: Americans are born with the consumption gene, and borrow, not earn, their way to the American dream of home and b […]
- friendsourcing November 3, 2009friendsourcing pp. Gathering information, recommendations, and other feedback from a trusted group of online peers. Also: friend-sourcing, friend sourcing. —friendsource v. —friendsourcer n. Example Citations: Chorus, which is free, allows you to see which apps that your friends have downloaded and rated highly. It then uses algorithms to make re […]
- beer miler October 30, 2009beer miler n. A person who competes in races that combine running with beer drinking. —beer mile n. —beer miling pp. Example Citations: He belongs to a generation of runners whose carefree attitudes have fuelled the popularity of running clubs that prove, according to Canadian Running magazine editor Michal Kapral, "we're not a bunch of […]
- neurosecurity October 29, 2009neurosecurity n. Security practices and protocols related to neural interfaces that enable a person to control computers and other machines using thoughts. Example Citations: Despite the risks, Kohno said, most new devices aren't created with security in mind. Neural engineers carefully consider the safety and reliability of new equipment, and neuroethi […]
- peanut-buttering October 22, 2009peanut-buttering pp. Spreading the resources of a company or person too thin. —peanut-butter v. Example Citations: Still, a former Google executive observed, "Google could do fewer products and make fewer investments. They are doing too many and peanut-buttering everything." —Ken Auletta, "Searching for Trouble" (subscription […]
- pop-up store October 21, 2009pop-up store n. A store that opens in an empty retail location and then deliberately closes after a few weeks or months. Also: pop-up retailer. Example Citations: [A] growing number of merchants are opening shops and abruptly shutting them down soon after — on purpose. These quickie retail operations — known as pop-ups — are showing up thro […]
- peep culture October 20, 2009peep culture n. A culture in which many people write about or display — and other people to take pleasure in reading or watching — the minutiae of their daily lives. Example Citations: Mr. Niedzviecki believes many people welcome surveillance because the collapse of community has left them feeling disconnected and alone. Surveillance, he says, is […]
- bully offer October 19, 2009bully offer n. An aggressively high offer for a house, particularly one made before the official date that offers are to be accepted. Example Citations: This past week I was about to preview a condo in downtown Toronto with the understanding that all offers on this particular condo were to be presented the following Thursday. That was fine my client was comf […]
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November 6, 2006 at 1:41 am
Good to see you back and blogging, and with an expansion of thoughts rather than just e-marketing. Let me know when you’re ready for that debate on semantic divisions across social class.
November 14, 2006 at 11:47 pm
Good to see the blog DG. One of the few on my list.
I’m passing out an SEO business card at Pubcon that has 3 Scrabble chips S-E-O on it. It’s a word game, no matter how much video they try and stuff into it ;-)
November 15, 2006 at 6:56 am
I love word games. :) Looking forward to your coverage of PubCon.
November 19, 2006 at 2:11 pm
So have you become a digital nomad forced to roam the vast wasteland of the blogosphere for 40 years without a home? ;-)
November 19, 2006 at 3:40 pm
Lovin’ it too. ;)