Originally published March 31, 2010 — In the same vein as ‘Walter’s Lab Notes’ published by Fox for each episode of Fringe Season 1, TFR’s Notebook will share a variety of comments, musings, jots and doodles as they enter the weekly stream of consciousness known as The Fringe Report. Noted from “Peter” preview clip (Made … Continue reading
Category Archives: Writing
Thanks for the Memories & the Metas
In case anyone was wondering why I’m suddenly blogging again, just take at look at your TV schedule. All my shows are on hiatus, pretty much. So, yeah. It’s this or fling myself like a helpless moth toward the yellow flickering death glow of fan fiction sites until my eyes bleed. Oops, hang on, I just need … Continue reading
Infographic: 10 Tips For Posting Better Social Media Updates
See on Scoop.it – Writing for the Web & Content Marketing This infographic created by Short Stack and Skinny shows ways to make updates better and more interesting. Some tips like posting a fun fact will definitely keep readers interested, while others, like not always ending a status update with a question serves to remind us not to make our … Continue reading
Perfecting Keyword Targeting & On-Page Optimization
See on Scoop.it – Google+ SEO & Web Content How Do I Build the Perfectly Optimize Page? If you’re in SEO, you probably hear this question a lot. Sadly, there’s no cut and dry answer, but there are sets of best practices we can draw from and sharpen to help get close. See on http://www.seomoz.org Continue reading
Fringe Idol
October 6, 2010 — Today is a blur. I stayed behind the wheel until 2 a.m. last night, so the first order of business was to sleep in this morning. I got on the road with no time to waste, because I had a podcast to crash! I’m truly not a stalker. The simple act … Continue reading
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