
Once You Have 2000 Posts…
When you have a very large backlog of over 2000 posts and articles, what do you do? A great deal of rewriting is the first thing to do.
Who is this elusive Big Cajun Man? What does he actually do? These an otehr questions, not answered.

When you have a very large backlog of over 2000 posts and articles, what do you do? A great deal of rewriting is the first thing to do.

Who will read a weird or freakish post? Darn good question, but sometimes a lot of folks.

Back in the days when Google published the Page Rank for your site, another slap down due to transgressing the unwritten laws of #SEO and such. #PageRank

I share personal experiences transitioning to solid state drives (SSDs) during the era of Windows Vista and Windows 7. The piece emphasizes the importance of performing a clean operating system installation when upgrading to an SSD, rather than cloning existing drives, to achieve optimal system performance. It also highlights the enhanced speed and reliability SSDs offer over traditional hard disk drives (HDDs), while advising users to maintain regular data backups due to uncertainties regarding SSD longevity. The author recounts upgrading an HP laptop with an SSD, noting significant improvements in system stability and a reduction in issues like the “Blue Screen of Death” and overheating. The article concludes by recommending fresh installations over cloning for those considering similar upgrades.

It used to be that external links were easily built up using Carnivals, which were posts with many links to thematically similar articles. Those days are long gone.

Why is link building to internal articles important? If you have more than a few articles, how are folks going to find all your cool content? Make sure all internal sites are 1 or 2 clicks away from reading, or you will have a large backlog of dead articles. #SEO #LinkBuilding