Getting Things Done part 1: Reading about GTD
In my effort to live a bit more efficiently, I started by simply expanding my knowledge on GTD by reading different books on More »
Jan van Iperen: person in progress
In my effort to live a bit more efficiently, I started by simply expanding my knowledge on GTD by reading different books on More »
With an ever growing blogosphere, with more and more spamblogs around and with an ever bigger struggle for people to separate good advise More »
Just after publishing my latest post, I came across Swivel, a quite stunning website with some great features for visualizing trends by means More »
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Interesting article with some news that could be seen as both positive and negative (depending your position in the Blogosphere…).
According to Gartner Company, More »
While many bloggers only stick to blogging, there is also a large proportion that has \”project on the side\”. Either for the fun More »
I try to focus on the here and now and only a few steps ahead. But still, there are some moments that More »
But through its content and linkage from other sites and the qualification those sites give the article, it becomes a post that draws in a large proportion of the visitors.I feel that how other sites interpret a certain post can make it more than its original intent. Not to say that some post are being over-appreciated, but one can only imagine to a certain level how a post will be interpreted by others.Writing a pillar article or post is something like writing your \’corporate identity\’…. For the visitors the article or post, the \’corporate image\’, has a certain value and only that defines the eventual impact of it.Knowing your audience, your visitors, and their behaviour and expectations is important for your future posts and article therefor.
Here they are… Winners of the Performancing for Firefox competition.