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		<title>Just found this interesting&#8230;</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 19 Dec 2007 00:15:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Dolson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Always interesting to suddenly see somebody you know popping up on the official Google blogs!&#160;Recently: Nick Weininger&#8201;&#8211;&#8201;&#8220;Better Flight Stats Results&#8221; (Friend from&#160;college.) John Mueller&#8201;&#8211;&#8201;&#8220;FYI On Google Toolbar&#8217;s Latest Features&#8221; (Friend from Cre8asite&#160;Forums) Nick, I know, has been working at Google for a couple years (and I haven&#8217;t seen him since he left the Twin Cities [...]<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/12/just-found-this-interesting/">Just found this interesting&#8230;</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Always interesting to suddenly see somebody you know popping up on the official Google blogs!&nbsp;Recently:</p>
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<li><a href="http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2007/12/better-flight-stats-results.html">Nick Weininger</a>&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;&#8220;Better Flight Stats Results&#8221; (Friend from&nbsp;college.)</li>
<li><a href="http://googlewebmastercentral.blogspot.com/2007/12/fyi-on-google-toolbars-latest-features.html">John Mueller</a>&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;&#8220;FYI On Google Toolbar&#8217;s Latest Features&#8221; (Friend from Cre8asite&nbsp;Forums)</li>
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<p>Nick, I know, has been working at Google for a couple years (and I haven&#8217;t seen him since he left the Twin Cities for grad school.) John was recently hired away from his own company, SOFTplus, best known in webmaster circles for <a href="http://gsitecrawler.com/">Gsite Crawler</a>, a piece of software for generating Sitemap.xml&nbsp;files. </p>
<p>Commenting on the actual content of the posts, I was interested to see that Google is adding flight delay information on flight stats searches. Yet another reason to never leave&nbsp;Google&#8230;.</p>
<p>John&#8217;s post provides a great overview of new features in Google&#8217;s new Toolbar. Which I don&#8217;t use, so I can&#8217;t really say that I cared that much. Eh, it&#8217;s not about the content, right?
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		<title>I&#8217;m back&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/08/im-back/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 15 Aug 2007 15:07:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Dolson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, I&#8217;m back in the saddle&#8201;&#8212;&#8201;I&#8217;ve got a lot of catching up to do, but do expect to get a few things posted here in the next few&#160;days. I&#8217;ve also got a lot of cleaning up to do. There were major storms here in Saint Paul while I was gone, and I appear to have [...]<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/08/im-back/">I&#8217;m back&#8230;</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well, I&#8217;m back in the saddle&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;I&#8217;ve got a lot of catching up to do, but do expect to get a few things posted here in the next few&nbsp;days.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve also got a lot of cleaning up to do. There were major storms here in Saint Paul while I was gone, and I appear to have lost a couple of trees. Just can&#8217;t think where they might&#8217;ve&nbsp;gone&#8230;</p>
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		<title>Going out on vacation&#8230;</title>
		<link>http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/07/going-out-on-vacation/</link>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Jul 2007 22:40:52 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Dolson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, I&#8217;m going to be on vacation for the next couple of weeks. When I return on the 15th, (just to whet your appetite), I&#8217;ll have a new PHP script available for download&#8201;&#8212;&#8201;a user registration and validation script&#8201;&#8212;&#8201;and a long overdue revision to my PHP poll script. As you may have guessed, I&#8217;m planning on [...]<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/07/going-out-on-vacation/">Going out on vacation&#8230;</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So, I&#8217;m going to be on vacation for the next couple of weeks. When I return on the 15th, (just to whet your appetite), I&#8217;ll have a new <abbr title="Hypertext PreProcessing">PHP</abbr> script available for download&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;a user registration and validation script&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;and a <strong>long</strong> overdue revision to my <abbr title="Hypertext PreProcessing">PHP</abbr> poll script. As you may have guessed, I&#8217;m planning on spending part of my vacation time working on my own little projects&#8230;is it work? Is it play? Who can&nbsp;tell?</p>
<p>Anyhow, I&#8217;m going to be quiet until the 15th, unless something really amazing happens.
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		<title>Netflix: Instant Viewing</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 31 May 2007 14:07:07 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The &#8220;instant viewing&#8221; program from Netflix&#8201;&#8212;&#8201;streaming video for Netflix subscribers&#8201;&#8212;&#8201;is supposed to be available to their entire subscriber network by June of 2007. I tried it out last night. It was&#160;awesome. Netflix doesn&#8217;t yet have a particularly extensive collection in their instant viewing treasure trove, but it&#8217;s certainly substantial enough to provide items of interest [...]<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/05/netflix-instant-viewing/">Netflix: Instant Viewing</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The &#8220;instant viewing&#8221; program from Netflix&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;streaming video for Netflix subscribers&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;is supposed to be available to their entire subscriber network by June of 2007. I tried it out last night.  It was&nbsp;<em>awesome</em>.</p>
<p>Netflix doesn&#8217;t yet have a particularly extensive collection in their instant viewing treasure trove, but it&#8217;s certainly substantial enough to provide items of interest for most audiences, with about 2,000 videos to watch across&nbsp;genres.</p>
<p>I watched a 45 minute television program at full screen on a monitor with 1400 by 900 pixel resolution. During the course of the viewing there&nbsp;were:</p>
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<li><strong>0</strong> sound&nbsp;glitches</li>
<li><strong>0</strong> video&nbsp;glitches</li>
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<p>The video quality was very acceptable for a TV sitcom. I&#8217;m not sure that I&#8217;d find something more exotically special-effects driven to be quite so satisfying, but that&#8217;ll have to be another test later! The relatively simple camera work and audio work of &#8220;Ballykissangel&#8221; were just&nbsp;fine.</p>
<p>The time between hitting &#8220;Play&#8221; and beginning to watch the video, <em>including</em> the download and install time for the Netflix video player was approximately 2&nbsp;minutes. </p>
<p>Sweet. Now, if only Netflix.com were an accessible site&#8230;
<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/05/netflix-instant-viewing/">Netflix: Instant Viewing</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web&nbsp;Design</small></p>]]></content:encoded>
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		<title>Two weeks without posting.</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 29 May 2007 14:21:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Dolson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All right, I confess&#8201;&#8212;&#8201;I&#8217;ve been delinquent. But, to be fair, I have been writing! What I&#8217;ve been writing, however, is not for publication on this blog. Actually, I&#8217;ve been writing for print&#8201;&#8212;&#8201;rather a novelty for me! At any rate, I&#8217;m having an article published in Qualityworld, the journal of the Chartered Quality&#160;Institute. Quality assurance is [...]<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/05/two-weeks-without-posting/">Two weeks without posting.</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>All right, I confess&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;I&#8217;ve been delinquent. But, to be fair, I <em>have</em> been writing! What I&#8217;ve been writing, however, is not for publication on this blog. Actually, I&#8217;ve been writing for print&thinsp;&#8212;&thinsp;rather a novelty for me!  At any rate, I&#8217;m having an article published in <a href="http://www.thecqi.org/qualityworld/">Qualityworld</a>, the journal of the Chartered Quality&nbsp;Institute. </p>
<p>Quality assurance is not an area where I have a lot of specific experience, but the whole subject of planning and building a high-quality website IS something where I have some vague knowledge. I&#8217;m not exactly certain when the article will be out. I think it&#8217;s for the June issue, but I don&#8217;t know exactly how long the editorial cycle is for the&nbsp;journal. </p>
<p>At any rate, that&#8217;s what has consumed a large amount of my available writing time recently.  Soon I&#8217;ll be returning to the usual rigamarole. If you could see my drafts list, you&#8217;d see that I have plenty of half-baked ideas!
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		<title>I&#8217;m an uncle!</title>
		<link>http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/04/im-an-uncle/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Apr 2007 18:19:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Dolson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[My brand-new niece, Ramona&#160;Nina: Congratulations to my sister and her&#160;husband! I&#8217;m an uncle!Copyright 2004&#8201;&#8211;&#8201;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web&#160;Design<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/04/im-an-uncle/">I&#8217;m an uncle!</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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My brand-new niece, Ramona&nbsp;Nina:
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Congratulations to my sister and her&nbsp;husband!
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		<title>Who can define independence?</title>
		<link>http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/03/who-can-define-independence/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Mar 2007 02:49:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Dolson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All right, if you&#8217;re expecting to read about web development, prepare to be disappointed (or bored.) I don&#8217;t claim to always stay on topic, and right now I&#8217;m intending to split off a bit&#8230;so here&#160;goes. I was just reading an interesting little article at Humanities Talks: &#8220;20 Greatest Historical Myths,&#8221; and I have a subtle [...]<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/03/who-can-define-independence/">Who can define independence?</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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All right, if you&#8217;re expecting to read about web development, prepare to be disappointed (or bored.)  I don&#8217;t claim to always stay on topic, and right now I&#8217;m intending to split off a bit&#8230;so here&nbsp;goes.
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I was just reading an interesting little article at <a href="http://humanitiestalks.blogspot.com/2007/03/20-greatest-historical-myths.html">Humanities Talks</a>: &#8220;20 Greatest Historical Myths,&#8221; and I have a subtle quibble with one point: (actually, I could quibble with several, but this is the only one I&#8217;m going to&nbsp;discuss.)
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The article&nbsp;states:
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6. America became independent on July 4,&nbsp;1776
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Hold the fireworks! As most American school children (and many non-American ones) are aware, America&#8217;s founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776. However, the war raged for another seven years before independence from England was finally granted on September 3, 1783. On that day, Britain&#8217;s George III and US leaders signed the Definitive Treaty of&nbsp;Peace.
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Here&#8217;s my question: what&#8217;s the signifier of independence?  In my view, the concept of political independence must come from the people declaring independence:  if they perceive themselves (or declare themselves) to be independent, then they ARE independent. If one resists the government, then one is not ruled by the government.  If one is sentenced and shot by a government which one does not acknowledge, then, although the government may perceive you as a criminal, you may perceive yourself having been killed as a prisoner of&nbsp;war.
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I would suggest that the Declaration of Independence literally gave the colonies their independence.  At that point, it was England&#8217;s responsibility to either re-conquer the colonies and re-assert their dominance, or to eventually concede the independence of the colonies, which they&nbsp;did.
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The Treaty of Peace asserted that the war was over and that &#8220;His Brittanic Majesty acknowledges the said United States, viz., New Hampshire, Massachusetts Bay, Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, to be free sovereign and independent states, that he treats with them as such, and for himself, his heirs, and successors, relinquishes all claims to the government, propriety, and territorial rights of the same and every part&nbsp;thereof.&#8221;
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The Treaty contains an official relinquishment of claims: not a grant of independence. The two are significantly different: the crown COULD NOT grant independence, since the American Colonies had already taken it for themselves.  It could only relinquish future claims on the territory and officially acknowledge the newly establish &#8220;United&nbsp;States.&#8221;
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Essentially, independence is a function of self: if a body claims itself to be free and independent, then that condition is self-defining. Alternately, if a foreign body grants independence to an group or individual who does not acknowledge that independence, that group or individual is still not&nbsp;free.
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All right.  Just had to think out loud. Thanks for reading, if you made it this&nbsp;far!
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		<title>Interviewed at Cre8asite Blog</title>
		<link>http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/01/interviewed-at-cre8asite-blog/</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jan 2007 23:56:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Dolson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, the title says it all, methinks. I&#8217;ve been interviewed by Elizabeth Able, Cre8asite&#8217;s chief blogger-in-residence and a moderator in the&#160;forums. First time I&#8217;ve ever been interviewed, I think&#8201;&#8211;&#8201;it was a good experience, though! Thanks, Elizabeth and&#160;Cre8asite! Interviewed at Cre8asite BlogCopyright 2004&#8201;&#8211;&#8201;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web&#160;Design<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/01/interviewed-at-cre8asite-blog/">Interviewed at Cre8asite Blog</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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Well, the title says it all, methinks.  I&#8217;ve been <a href="http://blog.cre8asite.net/archives/393">interviewed by Elizabeth Able</a>, Cre8asite&#8217;s chief blogger-in-residence and a moderator in the&nbsp;forums.
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First time I&#8217;ve ever been interviewed, I think&thinsp;&#8211;&thinsp;it was a good experience, though! Thanks, Elizabeth and&nbsp;Cre8asite!
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		<title>Profile of a site marketing growth spurt</title>
		<link>http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/01/profile-of-a-site-marketing-growth-spurt/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 03 Jan 2007 21:40:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Joe Dolson</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So, the general shape of blog posting around this time of the year is in the form of &#8220;my five predictions for 2007&#8243; and in discussing site statistics for the calendar year. I&#8217;m not going to bother with predictions; but I&#8217;m going to walk through my statistic through the year and talk about what I [...]<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2007/01/profile-of-a-site-marketing-growth-spurt/">Profile of a site marketing growth spurt</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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So, the general shape of blog posting around this time of the year is in the form of &#8220;my five predictions for 2007&#8243; and in discussing site statistics for the calendar year.  I&#8217;m not going to bother with predictions; but I&#8217;m going to walk through my statistic through the year and talk about what I was doing in the way of marketing and how those activities impacted my site&nbsp;traffic.
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It&#8217;s been an eventful year, as these statistics fairly clearly&nbsp;demonstrate:
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<p><img src="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2007/01/joedolson-statistics.png" alt="Joe Dolson Website Statistics" /></p>
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Although any set of site statistics should be taken with a big fat grain of salt, these do seem to show a teensy trend towards more traffic.  In the month of January: 156 unique visitors.  In December: 4940 unique visitors. What caused this&nbsp;increase?
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To be entirely honest, it was a bit of careful planning and intentional personal marketing.  Let&#8217;s be honest: I&#8217;m in business doing accessibility consulting and web design, and I though that increasing traffic to this site might help me in pursuit of that&nbsp;goal.
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<h3>Month by&nbsp;Month</h3>
<h4>January</h4>
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In January, I received, as I mentioned, 156 unique visitors.  This is generally along the vein of the traffic I&#8217;d receive during the previous year as well, based on, essentially, no marketing at all.  I&#8217;ve been listed in DMOZ for quite a long time, but as of January that was the extent of my marketing&nbsp;activities.
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<h4>February</h4>
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In February, traffic doubled to 300 uniques.  This was the result of my authoring a brief tutorial on <a href="http://www.blogger.com">Blogger</a>.  Using the interface, etc.  Although most of this information can be found on Blogger&#8217;s help pages, this tutorial summarized things nicely.  It also mentioned explicity information on uploading documents to Blogger: apparently, a very common&nbsp;question.
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This was my first taste of search-based traffic, really: people finding what they want on your&nbsp;site.
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<h4>March and&nbsp;April</h4>
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March and April get grouped together because I didn&#8217;t really do much more with this site during that time. Instead, I started a second site: <a href="http://www.interdigitalstrategies.com">inter:digital strategies</a>, a search marketing consultancy.  I joined <a href="http://www.cre8asiteforums.com">Cre8asite Forums</a> and began to maintain a search marketing blog. Both of these things increased my overall industry profile, but didn&#8217;t directly associate with&nbsp;http://www.joedolson.com.
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<h4>May</h4>
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In May I authored a pair of articles on <a href="http://www.joedolson.com/Search-Engine-in-PHP-MySQL.php">Boolean searching with <abbr title="Hypertext PreProcessing">PHP</abbr> and MySQL</a>, which accompanied a <abbr title="Hypertext PreProcessing">PHP</abbr> script doing that very task.  These were highly strategic: I knew full well that this was a highly specific search query which was currently lacking any valuable search results.  I filled it.  The articles were posted in mid May: my traffic doubled that&nbsp;month.
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<h4>June, July and&nbsp;August</h4>
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During the summer months, I continued to let things grow.  I began a blog at JoeDolson.com and backfilled it with a few of my older announcements and articles.  I continued posting heavily at Cre8asite Forums and in both blogs.  I took a month&#8217;s vacation (all of July).  I moved from Vienna, Austria to Saint Paul, MN. Traffic kept growing, a mixture of the greater search traffic spawned from my <abbr title="Hypertext PreProcessing">PHP</abbr>/MySQL articles and the higher profile which was gaining valuable in bound&nbsp;links.
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In August, I became a site grader for <a href="http://accessites.org">Accessites</a>, an awesome accessible design showcase, thanks to the invitation of <a href="http://green-beast.com">Mike&nbsp;Cherim</a>.
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September through December<br />
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Kept on writing.  Ultimately, this is the key: find an article that needs to be written and write it.  Overall, this technique caused my traffic to multiply 35-fold over the course of this year. I spent practically nothing on any other kind of marketing: a couple of quality directory submissions which were probably completely unnecessary, but otherwise my only expense was my own&nbsp;time.
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<h3>And what has this&nbsp;meant?</h3>
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At the beginning of the year, my job queries were very slow: I knew a few people who might need websites, and would talk to them and let them know I was available.  Every once in a while, I&#8217;d receive a cold contact: 90% of this proved to be unqualified leads. This week, I&#8217;ve been contacted 7 times so far through my website.  Two job proposals, four &#8220;thank you&#8221; notes for articles, and one offer to become a moderator at Cre8asite Forums. (<a href="http://www.cre8pc.com/blog/">Thanks,&nbsp;Kim!</a>).
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No question in my mind: business profile is the key to success on the web.  In my industry, this has meant writing useful articles, helping people out through Cre8asite Forums, and letting people know I&#8217;m out here.  The key has been writing with people in mind: being friendly, approachable, and responsive.  Do I think that my writing alone has made this much of an impact?  No, frankly. I think the fact that I&#8217;ve also made a concerted effort to respond to blog comments, to respond to every query I receive through my contact form, and that I&#8217;ve helped people is what&#8217;s ultimately been the most effective marketing tool I could&nbsp;wield.
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		<description><![CDATA[Cre8asite member Jozian has been having a ball recently doing recreations of other member&#8217;s avatars. It&#8217;s like caricature, but digital. At any rate, here&#8217;s what I got out of&#160;it: And speaking of the violin&#8230;I&#8217;ve got a concert tonight for anybody who happens to be in or around Saint Paul, MN. 8:00pm, Sundin Music Hall at [...]<p><strong><a href="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/2006/11/fun-and-games-at-cre8asite/">Fun and Games at Cre8asite</a></strong><br /><small>Copyright 2004&thinsp;&ndash;&thinsp;2011 Joseph C Dolson, Accessible Web Design</small></p>
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Cre8asite member <a href="http://www.jozdev.com/jozwork.htm">Jozian</a> has been having a ball recently doing recreations of other member&#8217;s avatars.  It&#8217;s like caricature, but digital.  At any rate, here&#8217;s what I got out of&nbsp;it:
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<p><img src="http://www.joedolson.com/articles/wp-content/uploads/2006/11/panjoe.jpg" alt="Joe Dolson as Pan" width="250" height="418" /></p>
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And speaking of the violin&#8230;I&#8217;ve got a <a href="http://mnphil.org/">concert tonight</a> for anybody who happens to be in or around Saint Paul, MN.  8:00pm, Sundin Music Hall at Hamline University.  Admission is&nbsp;$18.
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