The new meme? Cheer up. Mark Morford cajoles us at SFGate.com to lighten up and stop being so negative.
No lightening up for Paul Krugman, though. He’s been sharing blog posts at NYTimes.com about Obama’s budget submission. In this post, he wonders how freezing “that little wedge off to the left” is going to drive down the deficit.
Adam Singer shares some thematic points derived from building a Facebook fan page with more than 700,000 followers. The scale is outsized, but the approach and techniques are relevant for everyone. The starting point is actively leveraging a Community of Interest. (via TheFutureBuzz)
An interesting look at the relationship between personal income and personal savings. As the chart at the right shows, spending grew faster than incomes. Read the post to see what that likely means. (via TheBigPicture)
Robert Scoble has been doing a great job of tracking Google and pointing to where they might be going. In this post, he connects the dots on Google’s social and mobile activities. In essence, Google is going to reconstitute its vast footprint to create an open social network.
My colleague Todd Dubner uses the Yodle investment as a springboard for thinking about why our company, NCI, is able to retain its relevance in the local market.
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As a result, I cover an eclectic number of topics somewhat consistently. I write about that loose focus 
Over the past year, I’ve published 361 posts, about 1 per day. The level of engagement on the site is low: there have been 431 comments.
The sum of this activity is that ViralHousingFix has a high visibility in some intuitive Google searches that help consistently drive traffic to the site. As Google has indexed the site, it has identified a handful of keywords that help it direct search results. These are show in the chart to the right.






If we wanted to improve our ability to intersect with people who are searching for information about real estate advertising, we would begin to share our point of view about the most popular searches. What are great real estate advertising slogans? What are new real estate advertising ideas? What are some key tips to successful real estate advertising?