As content creators, we’re keenly interested in people being able to find and read our content, which is why we just finished revising our online course, Achieving Top Search Engine Positions! In this week’s email, we’ll tell you the key to long-lasting SEO
Stopping the Social Media Monster
The profession and practice of marketing as we know it today didn’t exist until the middle of the 20th century. By the end of the 20th century, many of the world’s largest companies existed solely to market products and services made by others.
Fostering Long-term Thinking
The Long Now Foundation was established in 01996 in order to to encourage long-term thinking (the foundation uses 5 digit years to solve the deca-millenium bug, which will strike in 7,985 years). The foundation’s name was coined by Brian Eno when he
Look Like an Engineer
This last week, a company called OneLogin launched a recruiting campaign in the bay area, placing large advertisements in Bart stations. One of these ads featured a woman, Isis Anchalee Wenger, and a quote from her in which she says,
Stretch Your Limits
We’ve been thinking a lot about the risks involved with getting what you think you want, and, for whatever reason, not asking for more. It’s been said that the only constant in life is change. Whether or not you take
Watz New from WatzThis?
Now that we’re in the 3rd quarter of Year 1 of WatzThis?, we thought we’d give you a progress update and let you know what to expect from us in the coming months. We recently finished our second book,JavaScript for
Start Something and Leave Your Expectations Behind
Starting to learn a new subject, starting a business and starting to write a book are all challenging and remarkable things to do. However, they’re nothing in comparison to what comes after them; namely, the actual work required to learn
Quality Writing Matters
Here at WatzThis?, we recently starting looking at Google Cardboard. If you’re not familiar with what Cardboard is, it’s an inexpensive way to experience virtual reality using your Android or iOS phone and a viewer that can be built from
How monopolies harm content creators.
Musicians have been battling music streaming services, such as Spotify, for years. These services pay a minuscule royalty for each play of an artists song. David Lowery (of Camper Van Beethoven and Cracker) wrote an article titled My Song Got
No, We will not Have a Meeting
Last week, we decided that our company would no longer hold meetings. Even when only two people are involved, there’s something about having a “meeting” that sucks up all of the energy and increases the chances of a perfectly pleasant