As an intern, I feel that I am constantly linking things together...
I link concepts from class to applications at Compendium.
I link work experience to things I learn in class.
I link real-life experiences to my blogs.
I link blogging to search engines.
I link search engines with search marketing techniques.
Get the picture?
Somehow, everything is linked.
The key is finding the link. With Compendium's blog software, the link is between your blog and your business via search engines.
For example, while standing in line for coffee this morning someone (who was dressed casually for class) asked me why I was dressed up (which I don't think I am, but that's beside the point). So naturally, I linked the conversation back to blogging.
Here's how it all played out:
Person: "So why are you dressed up this morning?"
Me: I'm dressed up for my internship - I have to be there right after class.
Person: "Oh yeah, where is your internship?"
Me: Compendium Blogware.
Person: "What's that?"
Me: It's a company that offers a platform for blog software to help companies get found in search.
And that's how the conversation unfolded. You see how it's all playing out - we could have talked about anything. I could have ended the conversation at the beginning and changed the subject to coffee.
But I didn't.
Here's why: I like my job - and I want everyone to know about Compendium and the great search marketing tool that it offers. Cheesy? Possibly. But it's true. I like blogging and believe that it gives your company an edge.
So if you want to stand out from other companies, take a look at what the blog software that Compendium offers and schedule a demo with a blog expert today!
I link concepts from class to applications at Compendium. I link work experience to things I learn in class.
I link real-life experiences to my blogs.
I link blogging to search engines.
I link search engines with search marketing techniques.
Get the picture?
Somehow, everything is linked.
The key is finding the link. With Compendium's blog software, the link is between your blog and your business via search engines.
For example, while standing in line for coffee this morning someone (who was dressed casually for class) asked me why I was dressed up (which I don't think I am, but that's beside the point). So naturally, I linked the conversation back to blogging.
Here's how it all played out:
Person: "So why are you dressed up this morning?"
Me: I'm dressed up for my internship - I have to be there right after class.
Person: "Oh yeah, where is your internship?"
Me: Compendium Blogware.
Person: "What's that?"
Me: It's a company that offers a platform for blog software to help companies get found in search.
And that's how the conversation unfolded. You see how it's all playing out - we could have talked about anything. I could have ended the conversation at the beginning and changed the subject to coffee.
But I didn't.
Here's why: I like my job - and I want everyone to know about Compendium and the great search marketing tool that it offers. Cheesy? Possibly. But it's true. I like blogging and believe that it gives your company an edge.
So if you want to stand out from other companies, take a look at what the blog software that Compendium offers and schedule a demo with a blog expert today!








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