Liam Garrigan’s adorable fucking face as King Arthur in Once Upon A Time
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Liam Garrigan’s adorable fucking face as King Arthur in Once Upon A Time
the first time seeing liam garrigan in Spotless:
literally two episodes later:
Gee thanks Tumblr for throwing me under the bus.... @alrightaryn
King Arthur - Once Upon A Time
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Step Aside, TV: The New Cool Fire Is Here. See It Tuesday...
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I think I had a revelation last month that the role of TV, while not dead, has found it’s place alongside radio, newspapers, and print. It has a role, especially with live breaking news or live sports with see-it-now gratification. But it’s not the centerpiece it once was while growing up or even what it was a couple of years ago.
It hit me when my social media team created a social campaign for…
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Low site traffic? Maybe your keywords are behind the times.
Low site traffic? Maybe your keywords are behind the times.
Great insight from GLG Senior Writer, Greg Oberst:
The early 2000s were gut-wrenching years for professional writers. The first Google search algorithms killed any incentive for site builders to present well-written pages. Virtually any copy that was stuffed to the fold with keywords, no matter how much they blew up a sentence, did just fine. If Google found your page and put you on page 1,…
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