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WP-o-Matic and improving visibility through autoblogging

Autoblogging is a hard thing to grasp for most WordPress users. Most don’t even know it’s an option. For the ones that understand the power of syndication, however, autoblogging is a necessary step towards open mass distribution and meaningful advertising exposure. Consider the leverage possibilities of having a blog that works as the portal of [...]

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Building a relationship with a computer is no fun

Relationship management is a time-consuming process. And in the bustle of outgoing communication, we can often leave incoming communications to something that is more suited for automated, process-based responses: computerized systems. But PHP-Bob and his dull, generic responses to emails tend to turn off hopeful customers. Think of all the people who talk about what [...]

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Interesting comment by Adecco on graduate job markets

I once worked for Adecco, and I check their openings all the time. I noticed this quote on their web site and was pretty astonished: College graduate job market. According to a survey by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, companies plan to hire 22% fewer colleges graduates this spring compared to previous years.  [...]

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