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SEO advice for business owners: Get your company higher in Google searchIf you have a business, you know just how important it is to optimize your website for web searches. If your potential customers can't find you, you're dead in the water. After lots of requests from callers, Kim talks to search engine optimization expert Heather Lloyd about ways you can boost your site's SEO and get more people to your site. Tap or click for pro tips to make your business shine on the web. â |
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All filler, no killer: A trophy tale for the agesThis story isnât a new one, but itâs enough to make me laugh every time â and you can still find the exhibit at Gripsholm Castle in Sweden. Back in the 18th Century, Swedenâs King Frederick I was presented with an impressive hunting trophy: the pelt and bones of an African Lion. Excited to show off his new prize, the king commissioned the royal taxidermist to stuff and mount the beast for his hall. There was only one problem: this man had never seen a lion before. The taxidermist tried his best using the tools and parts he had available, but the result was one of the most unfortunate-looking taxidermy animals ever. Not only did he get the lionâs body shape completely wrong, but the face looks like a cartoon character with big googly eyes. To make matters worse, a long, drooping tongue is hanging out of the lionâs ridiculous, oversized mouth. At least the king didnât need a court jester to make his guests laugh anymore. Google search âKing Frederick lionâ and prepare to laugh yourself silly. Click or tap to remember what a real lion looks like in the wild. â |
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