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Get Your Page in Gear: A Guide to On-Page SEO for Dummies (or Geniuses) 🧙‍♂️

Are you ready to make your web page the talk of the town in Google search results? It’s time to optimize your on-page SEO, my friend! But what does that even mean? Let’s break it down. Essentially, Google scans your page to see if it’s relevant to the search terms you want to rank for. And the key to success? Make sure your content is on point and packs a punch.

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Gaslighting 101: 6 Warning Signs You’re Being ‘Gas Lit’!

6 Signs of Gaslighting 🪔

Gaslighting is a form of psychological manipulation where a person or group of people make someone question their sanity, memory, and/or perception. It can leave the victim feeling confused, isolated, and helpless. Here are some signs of gaslighting.

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Memorizing Things: A Guide for Retaining Information Like a Boss 🤠

Memorizing Things: A Guide to the Art of Not Forgetting

Have you ever found yourself struggling to remember something important, like your grandma’s birthday or the name of that one actor in that one movie? Well, my friend, you’re not alone. But don’t worry, we’ve got some tips and tricks to help you retain information like a boss.

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Step Up Your SEO Game with Some Spicy Content

Attention all content creators! It’s time to bring your A-game to the table because the quality of your content plays a big role in determining your ranking on search engines. Whether you’re writing about products, services, or just some good old fashion blogging, there are a few things you can do to make sure your content stands out.

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YOLO? No, YOMO: Young Adults and Mental Health in the Smartphone Age

Are smartphones destroying the mental health of young adults? This is a question that has been asked since the early days of the digital age. But with the evolution of technology, and the ever-increasing use of smartphones, this question has become more pertinent than ever. In this article, we’ll explore the impact of smartphones on the mental health of millennials, and the steps young adults can take to reclaim their mental clarity and wellbeing.

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Customer and Keyword Search: A Guide to Optimizing Your Website

Optimize your site with keywords

Before you dive into optimizing your website with keywords, it’s essential to understand the type of visitors you want to attract. This way, you can tailor your approach to align with their preferences and create content that will hold maximum appeal to them. Customer research is a valuable tool that helps you understand the phrases and terms people use when searching for products or information related to your niche.

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SEO for Beginners: A Comprehensive Guide

Welcome to an essential overview of all the crucial information you need to know about search engine optimization. Whether you’re a complete beginner or have some experience with SEO, this guide will provide you with an overview of knowledge and strategies needed to improve your website’s ranking and drive more traffic.

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RFID Scanner with WeMos, RC522, Homie MQTT & NodeRED in LEGO housing

Another link to an interesting report about a project in which a RC522 RFID reader was installed as an input station in a LEGO housing, the whole thing then very thoughtfully implemented with a microcontroller on 8266 basis and RasPi and software-side with Homie MQTT and implemented in NodeRED.

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A Guide to Buying and Modifying a Toyota MR2 (SW20)

Toyota MR2 W2

Revving Up Your Ride: A Guide to Buying and Modifying a Toyota MR2 (SW20)

Known sometimes as the W20 or SW20, the Toyota MR2 is a well-liked option among auto fans.
There are a few things to consider before browsing the ads to purchase one, though.
The following are things buyers should watch out for while getting and altering a SW20.

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The 1969 Mustang Mach 1: A Classic American Muscle Car

Mustang Mach 1

The 1969 Mustang Mach 1 was a legendary American muscle automobile that was highly popular when it was first introduced. In fact, 24% of all Mustangs produced in 1969 were Mach 1s, with a total of 299,824 Mustangs sold for the model year.

Although the sales figure of less than 300,000 may seem a bit disappointing compared to previous seasons with higher sales, it is important to note that the Mustang faced intense competition from other popular muscle cars such as the Chevy Camaro (https://www.chevrolet.com/camaro-sports-car), the Pontiac Firebird (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontiac_Firebird), the Plymouth Barracuda (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Plymouth_Barracuda), the AMC Javelin (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AMC_Javelin), and even Mercury’s Cougar (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mercury_Cougar), which was also a divisional stablemate.

Despite the tough competition, the Mustang’s solid reputation and popularity showed that there was still room for the pony car concept in the crowded marketplace.

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