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Mentioned in Web Week Magazine

Monday, June 26th, 2006

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Heidi Richards of WECAI, Publisher; Dina Giolitto and myself were mentioned in a recent issue of Web Week Magazine from early May 2006 that promotes the eBook, “GET MORE BUSINESS - The Women’s eMarketing Guide to Promote Your Products and Services on the Internet“.

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nextSTEPH becomes an Qualified Google Advertising Professional

Saturday, June 24th, 2006

It is official. I am a Qualified Google Advertising Professional. You can confirm my status here, or look at the Search Engine Marketing work that has taken me to this point here. Read the press release here.

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Guess who got quoted re: Yahoo on Google…

Friday, June 23rd, 2006

Letters to the Editor on MediaPost 6/23/06 about what I said here.

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Yahoo gets caught - I can’t say that I didn’t see this coming…

Friday, June 16th, 2006

Yahoo Ad on a Google AdWords PanelYahoo Sued For Buying Keywords On Google
Look at my post from November 27, 2005. Keep Your friends close and your enemies closer

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With every mistake comes an opportunity

Tuesday, June 6th, 2006

I have been through three (3) Treo 650s in a matter of a month in December and early January of this year. Long story short, there was always something wrong with a feature. When I attempted to hotsync everything back to the “new” Treo, I lost all my pictures and my tasks. Losing the pictures wasn’t as devastating as losing my tasks.

Instead of dwelling on how this is the worst thing that can happen to me, next to all that has happened last year, I decided to be proactive and see this as an opportunity to focus on what really matters.

Before, I had close to 100 tasks on my list, now with refreshed perspective, I slimmed my list to 37 items.

My point, take the time and step back from a setback. Find the opportunity to question, analyze, understand and refine your process, whether it’s obtaining a new contract or evaluating a website.

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