Indirect distribution has always been a powerful way to go to market — if you can overcome its inherent challenges. Getting hundreds or thousands of local business owners on the same page has traditionally created problems with brand compliance, funding and local execution. But how would your Brand look at …
Read More »SearchCap: CRO tips, local search proximity & paid search analytics
Below is what happened in search today, as reported on Search Engine Land and from other places across the web. From Search Engine Land: Getting the most bang for your buck: 11 CRO opportunitiesMar 31, 2017 by Amy Bishop Stumped on ways to improve your conversion rate? Columnist Amy Bishop …
Read More »Bridal Designer Maria Kamenskaya Discusses Spring 2017 Wedding Décor Trends
Photo: AGI Studio For blushing brides who are planning to tie the knot this spring, the months ahead will surely be spent perfecting bridal décor for the big day. Recently, Real Style had the opportunity to chat with Russian bridal designer Maria Kamenskaya, who was in Toronto for the 2017 …
Read More »Visit These Local Canadian Lakes This Spring
Photo: expressionsofanartist from Instagram While most of us are familiar with the Great Lakes, Canada is home to many other lakes which are worth a visit. From bays, rivers to lakes, there are many beautiful bodies of water right in our backyard. Some of these lakes and rivers are popular …
Read More »Intel claims three-year advantage on 10nm, wants to redefine process nodes
Intel had a tech day this week to discuss the future of its own 14nm and 10nm chips, and it laid out some impressive claims in the process. It also laid out what it believes is a better metric for calculating process nodes in the future, though we suspect TSMC, …
Read More »Upcoming NASA probe will fly into the sun’s corona
The sun is a giant nuclear fireball that, as a rule, melts anything that comes close. Yet, there’s a NASA plan to send a spacecraft into the sun’s upper atmosphere to get a closer look at it and gather data on coronal mass ejections (CME). The spacecraft is called Solar …
Read More »Far out: tidings from beyond the rim, and a historic first for reusable rockets, this week in space
SpaceX successfully launched and landed its reusable rocket! This achievement was the first time we’ve ever managed to launch, land, refurbish, and re-use a rocket for a second launch. SpaceX is calling the rocket, a Falcon 9, “flight-proven” as opposed to “secondhand,” “used” or “reused.” The entire launch and landing …
Read More »Move Over Avocado Toast, Try This Fruity Unicorn Toast Recipe
Photo by Carmen Sturdy The newest foodie trend sweeping the internet is unicorn toast, which features blue majik, a blue-green algae extract that’s derived from spirulina. But if you can’t get a hold of the sapphire powder, not to worry. This spin on unicorn toast uses fresh fruits to create the …
Read More »38,000-Year-Old Decorated Bone from Crimea May Provide Insight into Neanderthal Cognition
Neanderthals’ cognitive abilities are a hotly debated topic, but a bird bone fragment found at a Middle Paleolithic site in Crimea, Ukraine, features two notches that may have been made by our extinct cousins intentionally to display a visually consistent pattern, according to a new study. The raven bone fragment …
Read More »St. James soccer falls
James Academy girls soccer team was dealt its first loss of the season on Wednesday after falling to Lee’s Summit North (Mo.), 4-0, at St. While LS North had Tuesday night off after defeating Blue Valley Northwest, 4-0, on Monday, St. James coach Mark Twellman did not blame the loss …
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