Researching landing page keywords and on-page SEO for a LevelTen project this week led to one conclusion: Whether its religion, economics, or web development, conversion is always the key.
Growing up in the web world, I viewed my op-tins as a trade of information, good for both sides. Yeah sure, websites wanted to accumulate email addresses and send me mail, but it was worthwhile to exchange that information for their content.

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It's that time of the year at LevelTen. Time for everyone to make resolutions (goals) for the new year.
This podcast, we'll tell you about some of the plans we have for the company over the next year.
Kayla Wren discusses LevelTen's learning culture, and what we've got planned for broadening our minds in 2010.
Renee Dobbs talks about her plan to give more back to the community.

This week, the folks at LevelTen have been discussing our goals for the New Year. Most people will refer to that as a "resolution", but I prefer the term goal. Maybe its semantics, but the way I see it, as resolution implies failure (since statistically, most resolutions do fail), while a goal is something you consistently work to achieve.

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LevelTen will join DFWAMA for appetizers, drink specials and informal networking!
Register Now! Registration deadline is Thursday 5-Nov-09 5:30 PM