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Looking for Co-Writers

May 19th, 2010 · No Comments · Administrative, Blogosphere, Business, Internet SEO, Marketing, Personal

I am the bearer of bad news. Con­sid­er­a­tions’ esteemed co-writer, Jeff Guevin, is leav­ing the blog to focus on the greener pas­tures of law school as well as being the chief blog­ger for Law School Ref­er­ence. On a per­sonal note, Jeff has been my best friend in Boston since we were room­mates at Boston University […]

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Another Role

May 17th, 2010 · No Comments · Administrative, Blogosphere, Blogroll, Education, Law, Personal, Uncategorized

Hello, all. I would like to intro­duce a new project I’m work­ing on: LawSchoolReference.com. As the new pri­mary blog­writer for the site, I will cover top­ics of inter­est to any­one con­sid­er­ing law school, from the LSAT (Law School Admis­sions Test) through the appli­ca­tion process, includ­ing a bit about what it’s like to be a law […]

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SEO Can Help Your Business">How SEO Can Help Your Business

March 22nd, 2010 · No Comments · Administrative, Advertising, Blogosphere, Books, Boston, Business, Israel, Journalism, Marketing, Massachusetts, Media, Personal, Technology, The Middle East

JERUSALEM — As I noted in my book review of “Inbound Mar­ket­ing,” I founded this blog in 2006 when I was a Boston reporter but did not know about SEO key­words and Inter­net mar­ket­ing until I worked in the Israeli high-tech indus­try: Based on my expe­ri­ence, I learned that con­tent by itself rarely brings significant […]

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A short trip ’round the blogosphere

March 5th, 2010 · 2 Comments · Blogosphere, Blogroll, Blogs From Left to Right, Blogs on the Media, Law, Marketing, Politics, Uncategorized, terrorism

The Volokh Con­spir­acy asks those of us who oppose fed­er­ally sanc­tioned tor­ture to con­sider how we’d have reacted had John Yoo been anti-torture.  (Not John Woo.  Thanks to Dan for point­ing this out.) Above the Law informs us that some guy put his law degree up for sale on e-Bay.  The com­ments he’s received are […]

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Scientology

February 2nd, 2010 · 4 Comments · Advertising, Blogosphere, Business, Marketing, Personal, Religion

Since we put adver­tis­ing on this blog, we have noticed some­thing strange: Many of the blocks for Google Ads have brought up adver­tise­ments for Sci­en­tol­ogy on a reg­u­lar basis. Has any­one else noticed this? (Sam, for exam­ple, has seen the same adver­tise­ments in his var­i­ous RSS feeds in Google Reader.) We can only think of […]

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New Writer: Jeff Guevin

January 6th, 2010 · No Comments · Administrative, Blogosphere, Boston, Massachusetts, Personal

Way back in Boston, I would always sit in dorm rooms or over pints in pubs and dis­cuss every­thing from pol­i­tics to reli­gion to phi­los­o­phy to busi­ness with my friend Jeff. Now, years later, it is my plea­sure to announce that he has joined Con­sid­er­a­tions as a co-writer. We fre­quently dis­agree, but that will certainly […]

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Admin Update

December 27th, 2009 · 2 Comments · Administrative, Blogosphere

The blog might be down for part of Sun­day and/or Mon­day as I final­ize the migra­tion from the old site to here. See you on the flip side. Update: The migra­tion is com­plete. Wel­come to all vis­i­tors from both the new and old sites! Continue reading

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How to Fight Terror

December 24th, 2009 · No Comments · Afghanistan, Blogosphere, Culture, Education, Egypt, Europe, Globalization, Hizbollah, Immigration, Iran, Islam, Israel, Journalism, Judaism, Marketing, Media, Palestine, Politics, Religion, Technology, The Middle East, War, War on Terror

JERUSALEM — For­eign Pol­icy looks at how Al-Qaeda recruits fol­low­ers: …al Qaeda suc­ceeds because, for more than two decades, the net­work has waged a suc­cess­ful infor­ma­tion cam­paign that pushes its mes­sage out to the world as effec­tively asym­met­ri­cal as its use of sui­cide bombers on the bat­tle­field. The most impor­tant point to under­stand is that […]

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