Kansas City QB Cassel’s Status Uncertain For NFL Opener
July 31, 2010 by Ross Everett
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The good news for the Kansas City Chiefs as they prepare for the start of the NFL regular season is that their starting quarterback is back at practice. The bad news is that they still don’t know when hell be able to play. Matt Cassel returned to the Chiefs practice field on Monday for the first time since he injured his left knee in a NFL preseason game on August 29th. Still, there’s been no confirmation from either he or the team as to when hell return to action. It would be an ironic twist if Cassel lost significant time due to injury, as it was a knee injury to Tom Brady while in New England that first brought him mainstream attention
SEO Toronto Explained
July 30, 2010 by Miguel Pancardo
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SEO is an acronym for “Search Engine Optimization.” Search engine optimization is sort of a loose, general term referring to a set of techniques for increasing the visibility of a Toronto-themed or Toronto-based website. Think of it as a form of internet marketing or advertising for websites. Poor, fair, or good search engine optimization can make or break the success of a Toronto website.
How To Generate Leads With A Website
July 30, 2010 by Miguel Pancardo
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If you want your website to be successful at generating leads, you need two things: a fully functional website and visitors. Your website should look appealing to your visitors and be easy for them to register, opt in to your list, or buy your products. Your site must be easy to navigate and be clear to the visitor what you want them to do. It must incorporate the right tools, like autoresponders, so you can generate leads in the right way. When your website is fully operational it will not succeed until it receives sufficient site visitors. Here are a few ways you can attract people to your website:
Roller Girls Revive A Moribund Sport
July 29, 2010 by Ross Everett
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Roller Derby has been around for years and was a staple of the early days of television. It was similar to its better known counterpart, pro wrestling and was seen on many of the same low powered UHF stations in the same bad timeslots. It had a similar borderline sleazy group of promoters and businessman that was common in the regional territory era of pro wrestling. Roller derby didn’t have the success or popularity that pro wrestling did. There was a serious athletic component to be sure, but the dim witted storylines made pro wrestling look like Shakespeare. The sport does have its own history–most know that the LA T-Birds were the perennial champions of’70’s, and Ann Calvello and Ralphie Valladares had been in the sport forever and were considered legends–but it never really stuck in the public consciousness like the pre-Hulk Hogan era of pro wrestling.
Lakers Retain Services Of Free Agent Lamar Odom
July 29, 2010 by Ross Everett
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After a month long free agency soap opera, both Lamar Odom and the Los Angeles Lakers got what they really wanted all along. The Lakers retained the services of their valuable sixth man, and Odom will return to the team after an intense recruiting pitch from the Miami Heat. On Friday, Odom officially signed his new contract with the NBA Champions thus insuring that the nucleus of the roster will remain intact.





