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Interviews

An interview with Ken Jurina

by rumblepup on March 6, 2007

in Interviews

One late summer day, as I was furiously working on fragging a freaky looking head crab zombie in Half-Life 2, a site owner calls me up and nonchalantly asks me “How do I get to number 1 in the search engines for the keyword ‘processed cheese food’?”
After picking myself up off the floor, I asked [...]

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An interview with Larry Halff – Founder of Ma.gnolia

Interviews

In ancient times, say 1998, when the internet was young and dumb and full of you know what, the web was somewhat limited.
Sure, you could buy books online, you could e-mail your friends, but finding really good information was somewhat of a coin flip. Usually, when you searched for, say, “html best practices,” you’d get [...]

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An interview with Brian Mark

Interviews

BAMF. No, I’m not talking about the tape company. That’s BASF. Even though this little bitty blog of mine is open to all comments and all forms of expression, when I started to type out the words for one of my favorite acronyms, Mrs. Rumblepup gave me the stink-eye, and let me tell you, Mrs. [...]

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An interview with mike – aka Michael McDonald

Interviews

Sometimes I get so busy; I just don’t know what to do with myself. I mean this literally folks, because keeping an eye on my regular 9-5 (7 nowadays) as a Marketing Director, keeping up to date with my online businesses, and trying to fit the beautiful Mrs. Rumblepup into my waking hours, especially after [...]

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An interview with CrankyDave – aka David Sacco

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CrankyDave (aka David Sacco) is a freakin’ institution, bamf par excellence. That’s it, I said it and I’m not sorry I said it. You can learn more about Google and SEO in general from a forum or thread discussion with CrankyDave than you can researching for hours online. Got a question about Google, best just [...]

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