A different perspective
I was just buzzing and bouncing around the World Wide Web looking for some interesting news about Global Warming Awareness when I stumbled into this site called “seoblackhat.com”. I already knew that site and in the past months I’ve sometimes found useful information in it about search engine optimization and search engine marketing strategies. Got extasiated by some articles, really bored by some others annoying, old stories about stupid SEO myths (c’mon folks, bring ‘em down: we’re in 2007! Two-thousands-and-seven…OMG!).
By the way, back to the point, that day I was looking for something about Global Warming Awareness (still in the fantascientific year “Oh-My-God 2007″ that seems to be a big problem) and I was quite surprised to see seoblackhat.com in the first positions in that Global Warming Awareness Google SERP. So I stepped into the site and found out that a SEOcontest had just begun: the keyphrase to rank for was (and yet it is) “Globalwarming Awareness2007″…well truly it should be written without quotes, so here it is the REAL keyphrase: globalwarming awareness2007. Try now, if you can, to rank higher than GT team…we’re a big big GIANT, man…Italy rules!
After this moment of ridicolous and pathetic patriotism (lol), let’s back again to the point: globalwarming awareness 2007. The article that was on seoblackhat.com really struck me: in extreme synthesis, the author explained that global warming is nothing but a myth, a fable, a stupid invention. I got easily charmed by these kind of stories, so I searched on Google for “global warming myth” (that story interested me more than the globalwarming awareness2007 seocontest itself) and got covered by tons of interesting documents. I can’t really tell who is wrong and who is right, if globalwarming awareness in 2007 is a serious or a stupid problem, but I can tell you to read this article about globalwarming myth because it tries to show you the whole thing from a completely different perspective.
And that’s the great hint: let’s always try to see things from a different perspective. They could look better.
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