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Is It Lucrative to Be a Freelance SEO Consultant?

SEO seems like a big mystery to some, and like the Holy Grail to others. Truly, it’s an important aspect of any website’s organization, especially if the owner of that website aims to monetize their efforts as best as possible. However, many companies can’t afford to perform their own SEO, and web designers are notoriously bad when it comes to applying proper SEO to their own work (for the most part). This gives a perfect opportunity to those of you who think they’re familiar enough with the subject to earn a few extra bucks by providing a service that’s become invaluable. read on

What is Your Favorite Adobe Air Twitter Client?

It’s always been an unending quest of mine, the search for the perfect Twitter client. You see, for some reason, I’ve been averse to using the default Twitter web interface. For some reason it never really appealed to me. I’ve used a bunch of Tumblr desktop clients before, with various results. I’m still searching for that perfect Twitter client that will make me use the social networking site more efficiently, and if you know what it is don’t hesitate to point it my way. Maybe we can submit it to an Australia Business Directory or something. In the meantime, here’s the various Twitter clients I’ve used before.

 Snitter -
this was the first Twitter client I used and also my first exposure to Adobe Air. It worked pretty well back when Twitter clients didn’t have any features at all, and actually, all I wanted then was the toaster pop-ups that would show up on the bottom right of the screen.

 Twhirl - this is the Twitter client I used after a update Snitter broke. It doesn’t offer anything different from Snitter, and I actually stopped using this after a while.

 TweetDeck –
this is sort of the ultimate Twitter client. We have multiple columns and all sort of features that anyone would ever ask from their Twitter client. Heck, it even has Facebook integration and all. However, I’m not a fan of the UI (it’s… UGLY) and I switched to Hootsuite after.

 DestroyTwitter –
despite the name, this awfullly light desktop client is not out to destroy Twitter. This is actually stripped-down compared to other clients, but in return it’s very snappy. Also, I can’t get enough of their filtering feature, which lets me hide people and tweets I don’t care about without actually unfollowing them.

Heck, if I can, I’d make my own web-based client with all of the features I’d need and use, but you know, it’s kind of hard to come up with the perfect name for it. There’s a lot of great domains to choose from.