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        Group the main concepts and keywords
       By: Shovo Ray Date: September 2, 2023, 11:22 pm
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       Based On Visitor Language into thematic units. For example, a
       site about fruit might be broken down into key thematic units
       such as “apple”, “pear”, “orange”, “banana” and so on. Link each
       thematic unit down to sub themes i.e. for “oranges”, the next
       theme could include links to pages such as “health benefits of
       oranges”, “recipes using oranges”, etc, depending on the
       specific terms you’re targeting. In this way, you integrate
       keyword terms with your site architecture. Here’s an example in
       the wild: The product listing by category navigation down the
       left-hand side is likely based.
       On keywords. If we click on, say, the “Medical Liability
       Insurance” link, we see a group of keyword-loaded navigation
       links that relate specifically to that category. Evidence Based
       are it isn’t producing much value, so you should ditch it and
       find something that does. In this way, you fill your day with
       the things that matter most. Satisfaction In a Job Well Done
       There are, of course, many ways to manage projects, and many
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       Agile. Most companies
       adopt different flavours of Agile, or use only bits and pieces
       as it suits. Personally, I have little use in my own business
       for the numerous meetings and the often tedious ritualistic
       activity Agile can involve. I’m also wary of
       over-hyped--latest-greatest-thing-since-sliced-bread work
       system.
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       But I do find stories a great way of deciding what work is most
       valuable to do at any given time. I use this chart tool, called
       LeanKit, to align the story tasks into pre-set columns of
       “defined” (meaning I've written the story and estimated how long
       it will take), “in-progress” (meaning "I'm working on it") and
       “done” (yay!). You can also use sticky notes on a board if you
       prefer a more tactile approach I work on one story at a time
       (the most important first), see it through to "done" status
       before I start the next one. If I underestimated how long the
       stories would take, then at least I can be assured I've done the
       most important work first. If time runs out, the low priority
       stories simply drop off the end for reconsideration next week.
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