The Uber Random List

August 19th, 2008 | by Paul
Posted in Analytics, Blogging, Google, Internal Linking, Keywords, Microsoft, Online Reputation Management, Pay Per Click, Search engine optimisation, Web Design

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Sometime when I’m reading my feeds I think a post is useful and put it into a folder for later reference or to blog about (but never get round to it), or I think the post has some value or I like the style of the post or its completley the opposite I don’t like it but something distinguishes these post from ones that I’ll never read again.

I also wouldn’t say that I have been religously doing this for every post I have ever read hence why this is a bit of a random list, so there are other good posts out there which aren’t on this list, which is the reason why I couldn’t possibly order this list because then it would just be another boring top x list whilst this is a boring random list (way cooler!) I also don’t feel the need to categorise this list because that would create a sense of organisation and well - thats not random.

I’m not going to re-read all of these before putting them on here to see if they are still relevant today but just think of it is a lucky dip bag or a box of chocolates… You Never Know What You’re Gonna Get!

Uber Random List Starts Here

 

Hope you find these blog posts useful in some shape or form I’ll keep updating this as got quite a few more to add so check back, and any suggestions feel free to give me a shout below in the comments.

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    2 Responses to “The Uber Random List”

    1. keo Says:

      Great post m8 ;)

    2. Michael Says:

      Damn dude, good idea for a post. That’s some sweet link bait. Wish I had thought of it.

      Michaels last blog post… MySQL String to Replace Postal Codes With State Names

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