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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Looking for Co-Writers
May 19th, 2010 · No Comments · Administrative, Blogosphere, Business, Internet SEO, Marketing, Personal
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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 […]
Tags: admissions·JD·juris doctor·Law·law school·legal·legal education·LSAT·post-graduate·professional
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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