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AZVAs Podcast Episode 1

Loosely Speaking

Subscribe to AZVAs podcast by emailing ktcosmos@LooseEnds.net. From 2002-2006 Brian played a key role in taking TickCo.com from $7-million to $35-million in sales annually, and driving 40-50% growth year-over-year and 90% of all sales. Put it in your iPod so you can take it with you! Brian started working on web sites in 2007.

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Local SEO: Four Tips for Ranking High in Your City

Andrea Kalli

With the prestigious number one spot came a huge increase in demand; alongside knowing web design, the company ultimately must have known how to market their clients as well as themselves. Almost all business was pushed towards the number one ranking — the outlier at the top ended up taking an irrationally large slice of the pie.

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The 3 Things Seinfeld Does That I've Built Into My Own Workflow

Productivityist

Brad Isaac shared details about the trick over at Lifehacker a few years back: (Seinfeld) told me to get a big wall calendar that has a whole year on one page and hang it on a prominent wall. I also use this trick to track my daily word count, but instead of going digital on that front I''m using my NeuYear Calendar. Workflows'

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3 Podcast Production Styles – Which is Right For You?

Andrea Kalli

My name is Andy Robbins and I started my podcast production company , AudioFile Solutions, in 2002 after spending the previous 9 years in the audio production industry as an audio engineer. During that time, the birth of the World Wide Web created a host of new opportunities in audio production.