Jan 30 2005

A very productive day

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After all that reminiscing in the history of BetterEdit in my previous post it’s time to get up to date with the latest BetterEdit news.

Today I had one of those wonderful energetic and productive days. I’m sure you know what I am talking about. You wake up full of energy and it lasts for the whole day. I think today, for the first time in a long time, I put in a full 8 hours worth of work, and then some.

My primary activities were the new BetterEdit navigation system and library. As a loyal blog reader you can have a sneak preview of what the new site is going to look like and check out the new library as well – follow this link. It hasn’t been polished yet so please excuse the typos if you find any.

I spent a lot of time working on writing good keyword focused and natural sounding copy today. I have to send out thanks to Will Swayne for reviewing and providing advice regarding my website copy. Also a big super thank you to our resident professional editor, Chelsea Allen, who kindly volunteers to proofread all my copy before I launch on the world wide web. There is nothing worse than when an editing and proofreading business has typos in their website copy. I try and avoid it, but I’m not perfect and it has happened in the past. (Don’t get me started on my feelings about the guy that emailed and offered to ’sell me’ where a spelling mistake was on the site for $100 – how rude!)

The new library is going online soon and while we only have a few articles at the moment, some very good articles mind you, I will slowly add more as time goes by. The purpose of the library is to increase the bookmark value of BetterEdit.com. I was recently surprised to find in my site stats (provided by AWStats) that BetterEdit.com is presently holding down a 50%+ ‘added to favourites’ stat, which is very, very impressive. How good is yours?

Yaro Starak

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    On September 7, 2009 at 5:31 pm The Niche Think Tank said:

    I didn’t know that AWStats could tell when someone added the site to favorites.
    I really learn alot from reading your blog Yaro. AGain I am in the mastermind class, adn I really appreciate the help you have given me.
    Larry

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