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Drew Meyers currently runs ESM Exec Designs, a design shop specializing in corporate and personal blog design. Travel addict managing Oh Hey World, a travel blog focused on generation X & Y, and real estate technology enthusiast. In his free time, Drew enjoys reading, traveling the world, spending time with passionate people, and is active member of the microfinance community.
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Monthly Archives: February 2011
Beating the Cougars
I unfortunately cannot take credit for coming up with this quote (my friend Chris did), but I think it’s pretty darn funny & worth sharing: Beating the Cougars is like zipping up your fly in the morning. You feel embarrassed when you don’t, and you don’t get much credit when you do. Go Dawgs!!
The Lones Group – This is Why SEO Matters
Disclaimer: I am not a lawyer. And Daniel Rothamel is a friend of mine, so I’m biased. After today’s events, The Lones Group are no longer going to own their own search results. Just minutes after publishing this post on The Lones Group on the Virtual Results Blog, it already ranks number 4! I bet it’ll be number 1 soon. Uploaded with Skitch! Update: I was browsing signed into Google. When I signed out, the Virtual Results post is on the bottom of page 1. Still, fairly impressive.
Me On the Shores of Ghana
This is me on the coast of Ghana back in early November. Being back in Seattle, I miss the ocean and warm weather. Thanks to Taylor Davidson for taking this photo.
FUN FACT of the Day
Who doesn’t love chickens? I mean, seriously. What’s not the love? Chickens are the subject of today’s (my first ever) FUN FACT of the day: 100 years ago, everyone had chickens – Rep. Guernsey of Missouri I have no context on this quote or what made Rep Guernsey say it since it came from a Tweet from none other than Becky Berg (daughter of Kris Berg). But I thought it was a fun fact nonetheless. And it kinda makes me want chickens running around my backyard — at least right up until the time I’d have to go slaughter them with my own two hands to eat.
Risk
From Fred Wilson at AVC: Risk is not obvious. And reward is not obvious. Don’t do the obvious thing. Because I can assure you it rarely works out as planned. A good reminder — sometimes, deviating from the beaten path is the best thing you can possibly do.






