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Blog. Apr 14 2014 at 03:00 AM • written by Amy C. Teeple At sundown tonight, Pesach, known in English as Passover, will begin. According to Judaism 101, Passover “is one of the most commonly observed Jewish holidays, even by otherwise non-observant Jews” with 67% of Jews routinely attending a Passover seder, while only 46% belong to a synagogue. Easter is more than a week away (celebrated April 20th this year) and you have most likely noticed Easter advertisements everywhere. Read it all! Apr 10 2014 at 05:00 AM • written by Heather Lloyd-Martin What does Google have in common with the late Billy Mays? Read it all! Apr 9 2014 at 03:00 AM • written by Tracy Mallette I’m diggin’ the “help for freelance writers” section this week! Read it all! Apr 8 2014 at 03:00 AM • written by Raubi Perilli While the eCommerce industry continues to evolve and expand, one of its elements remains stuck in the past – product descriptions.

Read it all! Apr 7 2014 at 08:12 AM • written by Amy C. Read it all! Michael Gray – Graywolfs SEO Blog. Official Google Webmaster Central Blog. Online Reputation Management & SEO Blog From Distilled. Daily SEO Tip. Search Engine Roundtable ::: The Pulse Of The Search Marketing Community. SEO & Search Engine News : SEJ.

Internet Marketing News | Marketing Pilgrim. SEO Blog | SEOmoz Blog Featuring Search Engine Marketing Tactics & Strategies. Matt Cutts: Gadgets, Google, and SEO. Fitbit has discontinued their Fitbit One step trackers, which seems like a good opportunity to step back and reflect on wearing one for the last decade or so. I’ve enjoyed using Fitbit trackers, but the One devices seemed like they broke down too often. I’m pretty proud that I ended up earning all the activity-related Fitbit badges though: In 2013, I ran a 50 mile race and I took 110,472 steps that day. I think I did some extra steps late that night just in case Fitbit ever increased their top step badge from 100K to 105K or 110K steps. The lifetime miles badge took care of itself as long as I wore my Fitbit. The same applied for the lifetime floor badge: I’ve climbed 73,383 floors in the last few years, and that badge tops out at 35,000 floors.

But the Rainbow badge was a little harder: 700 floors in one day. DC isn’t known for its high buildings. That’s how I found myself on a Sunday morning in July 2018. Wait a second–the badge is only for 700 floors, so why did I climb 800+ floors?