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The Good Life. |
So I've been waiting for months and months, and this weekend seemed like the hardest of it all. I finally came to agreement on my lease, which means (1) I know where I'm going to be, and (2) I know what it's going to cost. Now I'm just waiting to find out: (1) When I'm going to get the keys! Oh Em Gee. (2) How much my build-out will cost. (3) When my build-out will be completed. I should know all these things this week. I am so flippin' psyched. Post at MichelleTuesday.com ![]() ![]() Grow MochaNotes.com ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Incidentally, my "Readability Level" (one of the various parameters used to grade the site) ranged from "College Undergraduate" (for MT.com) to "Graduate School" (for MT.com/musicschool). Compare to my competitors, who range from "Primary / Elementary School" to "Secondary / High School". The kicker is that the grader recommends simplification, so my competitors seem to win that category. Also, I am not naive enough to think that HubSpot's website grader (or Twitter Grader, Facebook Grader, or Blog Grader) is the be-all, end-all in Internet media analysis. HubSpot is just a company looking for your business ("Want to improve your grade? HubSpot can help!") Ultimately, the true analysis comes down to revenue, of which I am seeing little. But the suggestions HubSpot makes are definitely educational, and they're forcing me to learn new tricks. In fact, now that I'm versed in HTML, Javascript, CSS, and PHP, I'm moving on to MySQL for data forms, collection and storage. At some point, I have to wonder if it wouldn't have made more sense to hire a web developer. But I find this stuff fun, and I like that I can easily edit my content and design at any time. ![]() Since we're on the topic, I'm available for hire. Need a website developed? I'm your man. Er - woman. If the ![]() ![]() Launch one new performance repertoire song per week. ![]() Write one new original song per month. ![]() Brand the biz(es.) ![]() ![]() I don't know how spiritual my readers tend to be. Personally, I have a hard time believing that I'm on the wrong path, when so many seemingly unrelated sources of support point to a power higher than coincidence. Perform one household chore per day. ![]() Read a book in print 15 minutes every day. ![]() Achieve a weight of 145.0 by 7/1/10. Weight: Still hovering around 159, and once again, it's a new week. Once again, I'll keep track for real. 7:00am Coffee (1) |