His Business Card Said

Teacher
Teacher

Could you sum up your life in one word?

Most likely, this is a question that doesn’t cross your mind, certainly not for very long anyway.

What’s stopping you from at least being open to the question?

My Dad was always self-employed. He also had a full-time gig at the Paper Mill. After he died, my Step Mom gave me one of his business cards from when he was a young man. The phone number was five digits.  His title: Drummer.

In answering my own question, “Teacher“.

In fact, I’ve got to go give a speech right now.

iPhone WordPress App

Now, Anywhere, Anytime
Now, Anywhere, Anytime

Who doesn’t like to learn and do new stuff?

It looks as though I’m about to post the first iPhone WordPress blog post here at jungle jeff.

And did I mention I’m on a plane?

Age Old Question

Do You See Your Brightest Future Ahead?
Do You See Your Brightest Future Ahead?

What would you do if you knew you could not fail?

Are you pursuing this?

Have you abandoned this?

Am I annoying you?

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jeff noel.com Is

We All Have A Truckload Of Responsibilities
We All Have A Truckload Of Responsibilities

jeff noel.com is:

  • An idea
  • One of Life’s Big Four Five
  • A Business
  • A Website
  • A Blog
  • A Way Of Thinking
  • Our Day-to-Day Responsibilies
  • A Movement

Mind, body, spirit, money – life’s big four choices, big four categories.

jeff noel.com is HQ – Headquarters, the “Office” so to speak for our lives. It’s the day to day stuff, the minutia.

It’s the routine, the planned, the unplanned, the emergencies, the daily grind. As simple as “What are we having for dinner tonight” to “I have to get the oil changed soon”.

Finding the right processes and the right structure is a moving target, for our entire lives. And we need to be flexible and creative, or we will drown in our pile of responsibilities.

WordPress WordCamp Notes Dec

WordCamp Phoenix Dec. 2009
WordCamp Phoenix Dec. 2009

Please disregard today’s post if you have no interest in learning how to blog or how to be a better blogger using WordPress. For about $10 per year you can own a GoDaddy domain name and add a free WordPress blog.

Some notes from a December 2009 WordPress Wordcamp streaming video feed.

  • Don’t use pronouns
  • Use nouns
  • www.DaveMoyer.org
  • www.wordcastpodcast.com
  • feedburner
  • WordPress.tv
  • Jim Christian, head SEO guy @ GoDaddy
  • Title Tag – make sure your keyword is first
  • Title Tag – it’s the first thing that shows up on Google
  • Title Tag – always make it 65 characters or less
  • Description Tag
  • (Keyword Tag) Link
  • SEO Press Releases
  • Caphyon Advanced Search – $100-$200 per year fee
  • Adwords Keywords Tool
  • Use Exact match
  • Google Trends
  • Touchgraph Browsers
  • Backlinks Analyzers
  • wpe.plugin
  • kungfugrip
  • tubemogul
  • wptouch = wp theme?
  • JohnHawkinsunrated
  • Merlin Mann 43folders.com
  • Write about everything but your company
  • Lorelle Van Fossen – wtfblogclutter
  • Blog Rules 1. There are no rules
  • H Tags
  • blogcluttermagazine
  • plagurismtoday.com
  • Lorelle on WordPress
  • 1. Blog for yourself
  • 2. Blog for like-minded people
  • Publish content with intent (her most important msg)
  • godaddy.com/wordcamp
  • godaddy.com/wordpress
  • Branding – It’s you. it’s your voice
  • Jason Cote WPCOOP.org
  • elance – php is #1 , wordpress is # 9, content writing #3 (WPCOOP.org)