Articles, tagged with "aesop", page 4
07th January 2007
The New Search Engine on the Block. . . AesopPart 1by Robin NoblesPickings are getting pretty slim in the major search engineindustry. This year, we lost GO, and we'll most likely be losingNBCi and Excite before the end of the year. Excite closedMagellan ...
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07th January 2007
The New Search Engine on the Block. . . AesopPart 2by Robin NoblesIn Part 1, we began our interview with Mark Joyner of the AesopMarketing Corporation. Let's continue with that interview here.Question: Sometimes when you search on a phrase at Aesop, nores...
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07th January 2007
15 Ways To Save Your StartBlaze Pages From Invisibility~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~There can be few people reading this who haven't heard ofStartBlaze - the free traffic generating system that camefrom nowhere and is now sweeping across the internet thanksto its vir...
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18th December 2006
Once upon a time there was a deaf salesman named Aesop. He tried to sell his wares to the blind brothers Grimm, but no matter how much he elaborated on the features of his wares, the brothers Grimm could not see the benefits. The brothers tried to explain...
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John Mehrmann
18th November 2006
If you are publishing on the Internet, you must spend a considerable amount of time typing information into your computer. Why not talk to your computer and let it do the data entry for you? Voice recognition has matured and may be in your Windows system ...
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John V. W. Howe
06th October 2006
Countless fairy tales with infinite variations, usually conveying moral, social or political lessons through skillful narrative and interesting characters, have existed throughout history and throughout the world. Consider Aesop's fables, the basis for so...
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No Last Name
19th August 2006
Long before the advent of a written history, the elders of ancient civilisations used stories to teach the new generation. The lessons might have related to the values of the society, their particular version of how they came to be, their purpose on the e...
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Mike Haydon
07th August 2006
Everyone is familiar with Aesop's Fables. They are short stories usually about animal characters designed to make a point about human behaviour. Aesop has been credited with inventing the fable. Indeed, the name Aesop has become synonymous with fables. Ho...
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Mike Haydon
15th July 2006
Puppets are a wonderful way to let children express themselves through the imagination-nurturing outlet of pretend play. But, a child is often presented with a puppet theater and puppets without receiving the structure and direction necessary to get the f...
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Sid Berger
17th March 2006
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is...
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Brent Filson