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- 21-04-2012, 17:11
Lonny,Ran into your site when in Linkedin and got a kick of it, especially how your ceraer has bounced around. Wow, makes my background seem like a straight line. (CPA to Market Research Professional to Hispanic Marketing Expert to Online Marketing professional)Anyway, given that you are interested in helping optimize searchability, I would love to share my vision in this area and see what you think. Given you no, BS approach, it could be refreshing!Best regards,Ken Greenberg
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- 24-04-2012, 05:29
This site is just what I have been looking for: sleek vilsaus that present the issue clearly. I blog about climate change with an emphasis on making it clear and simple enough for middle school kids to understand key points and know where to go for ideas on taking action. They appreciate the issue better than many adults, and I am always looking for visual representations of the facts and have already used plenty from the IPCC and NOAA! Well, it is good to see more graphic designers joining the effort to combat climate change.As far as John Lascurettes'' comments are concerned, I share his concerns, as I always do when excellent graphics appear to be wasted by being embedded and unsearchable. The Vattenfall website falls short on speed, accessibility and search engine access too.However, as long as bloggers discover your website, and describe it in words that search engines can pick up on, you can spread the word about anything these days. So that''s what I intend to do.As far as shawnpetriw''s comments are concerned: ignore them. He is peddling misrepresentations of science by a minority who twist the truth. Basing your information on IPCC reports is exactly what graphic designers should do.