OMG !
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I just read some of the stuff I have been writing relative to SEO, Search things in General and I had this sudden realization that: Perhaps no-one has a clue as to what I am talking about.
I was on the phone today with a client about his Google Adwords Campaign that I built and am getting off the ground, and it dawned on me after I hung up the phone that the man was making noises like he understood what I was talking about, but he was lying to me. No Idea, What so-ever. Perhaps I should just tell the results, the cost, the time, and leave all the rest a mystery.
Yeah, That’s me, Mystery Man !
Educating the client about SEO. When is it too much…
I just got an email from a new client of mine for which I did some preliminary consulting work. I gotta say that the education curve for SEO is a bitch ! There is an area that verges on too much information, and I have yet to learn what that is. I guess it falls under the ‘learn to keep my mouth shut’ banner, which is a lesson I need to learn on a number of different levels.
Hopefully, this round of education will lead to something. More will be revealed.
Learning about Outsider Art
It is a vague concept. What is outsider art. Outsider art in the recent past was more about artists who created work in circumstances removed from the influence of the mainstream of society, much like the people found in Appalachia who has been cut off from society by the geography of rugged mountains and inaccessible box valleys (Hollows).
I remember hearing songs from these isolated peoples, the old English speech inflections preserved in purer form that could be found in England.
Micheal Ulick, the one of the gallery owners of ChurchStreetArt in Lenox Massachusetts, commented to me the other day how finding ‘true’ outsider artists was maybe no longer possible, due the the intense influence that the current media saturation was having on the American Culture.
He put forth the notion that searching for ‘true’ outsider artists was perhaps a quest where geography might have to be the starting point, opening a map and beginning the search with geographically isolated locations. Either that, or locations where the artists where isolated in the mind. Psychologically isolated people, perhaps the mentally ill or chronically depressed.
Hhhmmmm

