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31 January 2012
Laura should lend me a dime
I didn't print out the graphs for my physics lab, but I have it up here on this computer. Unfortunately, this school is a pooface and charges money for any printing. Being broke, I have no money. Haaa. So Laura is on blogger right now, so hopefully she will see this blog post and lend me a dime. I'll bake her some cupcakes, or something. I guess. She likes cupcakes, after all who doesn't? So maybe, hmm, I don't really know. She likes red velvet, so I guess I'll make some of those. Although I would have to stop by the store to pick up some buttermilk. I made this one recipe once before and it needed buttermilk. I'm pretty sure that I have all of the other ingredients at my house, but I think I might be a little low on flour. Eh, my mom can pick up some flour or something, as long as my brother doesn't go through it like water.
12 October 2011
Success is all about Tagging.
Not entirely.
First, in the matter of appealing to a large spectrum, one must have something relevant to modern culture - something that most of the population finds some interest in.
The next part is tagging. Take deviantArt, for example. Just post a picture and don't tag it with anything - don't put any keywords on it at all. Now think about it. Who's going to see it? Sure, the people who are watching you will see it. Who's going to see it that doesn't already know your work? A few individuals may see it on the homepage. That is, if they have their settings set to show newly uploaded deviations rather than popular ones of all time. With all the people potentially posting art, the piece you've submitted may only be on that homepage for three seconds before it's outdated by the many other more recently uploaded images.
Well, what do people want to see? Honestly, that's all their business. If they like kittens, they'll search up kittens. What if they're searching up something that's similar to your piece? Of course you'd want your piece to show up in their search results. That's where the tagging comes in. By labeling anything you post with every possible accurate description of it, that is where you get viewers.
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