Posts Tagged ‘Speeding’


Jack Herrick, the founder of wikiHow.com shares his favorite tips for attracting more visitors to wikiHow in the third part of the five part Speeding Up in a Slowdown series. Speeding Up in a Slowdown is a five-week educational series about speeding up your online publishing business in a slowdown. Each Thursday from mid June – mid July 2009 we’ll share tips about using AdSense and additional Google harvest, as well as general online publishing advice, that you can apply to your business today. Follow the campaign at google.com/ads/speedingup.


Mel Ann and Tim, two AdSense Optimization Specialists from the Google office in Sydney walk you through a 5-step process to optimize the AdSense ads on your sites, and share tips that many publishers have found successful in part four of the five part Speeding Up in a Slowdown series. Speeding Up in a Slowdown is a five-week educational series about speeding up your online publishing business in a slowdown. Each Thursday from mid June – mid July 2009 we’ll share tips about using AdSense and additional Google harvest, as well as general online publishing advice, that you can apply to your business today. Follow the campaign at google.com/ads/speedingup.

Matt Ryan Fighting Speeding Ticket in Court
Before becoming Mayor of Binghamton, Matt Ryan spent a lot of time in court as a public defender. But Friday, he was there as the defendant. Ryan appeared in Johnson City Court Friday to struggle an ordinary speeding ticket — one that was issued after he was allegedly roving 46 miles per hour on Harry L. Drive, which is a 30 mile per hour zone. Ryan questioned Judge Richard Miller to adjourn the …

Innovations in Online CAD Publishing Grow Industrial Companies’ Sales While Speeding Design …
New Video from ThomasNet Educates Industry on Value of Publishing CAD Drawings on the Web New York, NY – March 9, 2010 – ThomasNet today announced the posting of a new video detailing the business value of CAD drawings from the Web, as resources to manufacturers that share them with unfilled and prospective customers (engineers and/or architects) who incorporate 2D/3D CAD drawings into their …