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rmbanfield

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16 years ago @ Fresh Tilled Soil - How to use the Flutter... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi Josphine, just checked and the feed is working. http://www.freshtilledsoil.com/feed/ Might be a chrome bug.

16 years ago @ Fresh Tilled Soil - Getting the Most Out o... · 0 replies · +1 points

Agreed, expectation management is really the theme across all these ideas. Setting the rules or guidelines for a successful project up front and then constantly reminding the client is a the only way to get anything done correctly.

16 years ago @ Fresh Tilled Soil - Who's the Idiot? You o... · 0 replies · +1 points

Agreed, we live and breath this stuff so it's our job to carefully lead the the client into our world by the hand and not expect them to just pitch up with all the answers.

16 years ago @ Fresh Tilled Soil - Best practice ideas in... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hi Cameron, the menu bar shouldn't influence the search engines unless you are using a complicated javascript that would prevent their robots from indexing your menu. The most important elements to consider for search optimization are title tags, URL structure, descriptions and your page content.

16 years ago @ Fresh Tilled Soil - Part Two: To Tweet Or ... · 0 replies · +1 points

Hey, Marketing Plan Man. The key advantage with social media traffic is that it's both targeted and generally free. If you're a small business then the cost of customer acquisition is going to drive your success or failure. One of our clients recently closed a $15M deal based on a search that landed on a blog posting from our client. But, they were patient and pushed through the doubt for months before things started to happen. What is difficult about social media is measuring the return on investment. If you are going to go ahead with any social media you have to be willing to be patient.

16 years ago @ Fresh Tilled Soil - RetireLife Launches an... · 0 replies · +1 points

A quick follow up on this post. RetireLife was featured in BusinessWeek today as one of the most promising American startups - http://images.businessweek.com/ss/08/06/0627_fres... Go Megan and John!!

16 years ago @ Fresh Tilled Soil - Sheer Balance on welov... · 0 replies · +1 points

We love it too. Thanks for the opportunity to work on this together.