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May 15th, 2008 at 9:30 pm

Random Acts Of Silence

If you’re a regular reader here at SEOpsCentre (yes, both of you ;-) ) you may have noticed things have been a bit quiet over the last week or so.

Sorry about that.  I wish I could offer you a better excuse than just saying, “I’ve been really busy.”  But the simple truth is that I have been really, really busy.

Not just, hard-at-work-on-stuff-that-earns-money busy.
Not even, had-a-bunch-of-better-things-to-do busy.
I can’t even claim, hectic-personal-life busy.

But, a combination of all of the above nevertheless resulted in a period of flat-out-like-a-lizard-drinkin’ (quick nod to my Aussie upbringing there) busy which meant that I’ve been rather neglectful of this blog for a couple of weeks.

It’s really hammered home the value of the advice of top bloggers like Darren Rowse to have a bunch of pre-prepared posts in place ready to launch if you need to keep up your momentum during a period where you might otherwise not  be able to devote as much time to your blog as you’d normally like to.

The thing is I do sort of have a few posts sitting in my drafts in various stages of near completeness, just waiting for me to give them a final once over, make sure that they’ve got all the links that they’re supposed to have and then unleash them upon the world.

Rest assured, I’m getting stuck back in now.  There’ll be the regular Friday Link-Fest tomorrow and normal service will be resumed next week.

I promise.

 

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    I’ll forgive you Ken because I’m an Aussie too… and I understand the primal drinking urge.

    James Duthie on May 16th, 2008
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    Cheers mate.
    “Flat out like a lizard drinkin’” was an expression I picked up from my uncle in Northern Queensland for when he was really busy.
    Now that I live in the UK I just get really strange looks from people if I use it.
    :-)

    Ken Jones on May 16th, 2008

 

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