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	<description>Learning. Knowledge. Action.</description>
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		<title>Building Site Traffic That Matters</title>
		<description>A customer using the Heatherstone Foundation Package had a question about driving traffic to their site by purchasing an “advanced membership” from a company that aggregates website links en masse. Answering his question meant creating a thumbnail write-up of how SEO works. I’ve removed the names of the parties involved, ...</description>
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		<title>Why WordPress stops post writing with Javascript &#8220;Access Denied&#8221; error</title>
		<description>It's a horrible problem if you have a WordPress-based website.  You go to your administration pages and try to write a post, but it won't let you click in the editing panel.  There's a nasty little Javascript error, so you get "Done, with errors".  Clicking on it gets you an ...</description>
		<link>http://heatherstone.com/2007/12/29/why-wordpress-stops-post-writing-with-javascript-access-denied-error/</link>
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		<title>The Blogification of Heatherstone</title>
		<description>At Microsoft, they have a term for using your own products.  It's called "dogfooding," short for "eating your own dogfood."  The idea is that you can only understand how your customers will use your product if you use it, too.  This site is now our dogfood site.

We're doing a lot ...</description>
		<link>http://heatherstone.com/2007/11/15/the-blogification-of-heatherstone/</link>
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		<title>How to Handle Unwanted Email Forwards</title>
		<description>There are plenty of people that enjoy receiving email with jokes, striking pictures, outrage on political or economic topics, or ways to ensure good luck. More enjoyment comes from forwarding them on to others.
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		<link>http://heatherstone.com/2007/10/22/how-to-handle-unwanted-email-forwards/</link>
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		<title>From Treo to iPhone, Exchange to Google</title>
		<description>The Treo has been the mainstay of our consultants for a few years now, hooked up to Exchange servers.  We generally have preferred the Palm version and the Good mobile messaging hook-up to get email and calendar items to push to the phone.  As a company of nomads, that kind ...</description>
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