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Building A Defensible Link
                                     Profile

                                         Julie Joyce
                                  Owner of Link Fish Media
                                Co-founder of SEO-Chicks.com
                                        @juliejoyce




Thursday, December 6, 12
Always think like a paid link buyer who doesn’t want to
                      get caught even if you’re not buying links.


Thursday, December 6, 12
Houston, We Have
             A Problem. Actually, we have several.
Thursday, December 6, 12
More Links!
                           The site with the most
                            links or highest % of
                            money anchors does
                               not always win.




Thursday, December 6, 12
Free Stuff


                  • Not all free links are good links.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Copycats


                  • Mimicking a competitor’s link profile is a
                           surefire way to fail the second they fail.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Networks



                  • Many were knocked out in early 2012.
                  • The rest could soon be hit.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Name Dropping



                  • Comment and forum link drops are one of
                           the most-requested link removals.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Can This Link Hurt Me?

            •      Paid links aren’t the only dangerous links.


            •      Links that exist with no purpose other than to manipulate rankings can
                   be a problem whether they’re paid or free.


            •      Any link that invites closer inspection can be bad for your site.


            •      Link profiles that are low quality can be as worthless as having no links.


Thursday, December 6, 12
Run Away If:




                      • The site is not indexed in Google.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Run Away If:

                  • Site is full of content that doesn’t match its
                           URL or tag line (like all recipes on a finance
                           site.)


Thursday, December 6, 12
Penalized By Free
                                Links?? Yes.
                  •        Out of the last ~10 link audits I’ve conducted for people who are
                           trying to get back into Google after cleaning up paid links, 8
                           profiles are still full of crappy free links.

                  •        Most leftover links are from irrelevant low-level directories or
                           sitewide blogrolls. Some will blow your computer up.




Thursday, December 6, 12
Lots of “could” language here.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Free link.
                                    List of nothing but unrelated sites.
                                             None have TBPR.
                           Most inbound links are equally irrelevant and spammy.



Thursday, December 6, 12
Site sells antique toys.
                • Article written about maid service in Texas.
                • Keyword linked is Old Maid.
                • This used to work.
                • Free link.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Spammy Blogrolls, Partner
                     Links, Recommendations
Thursday, December 6, 12
If You Are Actually
                                Deindexed
               •      If you’ve been deindexed for bad links, you need to
                      clean up those links before you start building new
                      ones. Don’t submit a reinclusion request if you
                      have not cleaned up your links.
               •      Don’t think that falling in the rankings
                      automatically means you’re penalized.
               •      How can you tell which ones to clean up? If they
                      don’t look like editorially given links, either
                      nofollow them or have them removed.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Creating a defensible
              profile is easier than you
                        think.
Thursday, December 6, 12
First, Toss Out Toxins


                  •        Analyze what you currently have. Link Research Tools and
                           Majestic are great for identifying your potentially toxic
                           links. If they aren’t sending you traffic, you may want to
                           get rid of them.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Recognize that any site can accidentally
                               suffer from an update.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Stop focusing on scale
                     and start questioning
                             value.


Thursday, December 6, 12
Grab Your Handles

                 • Use Knowem.com to check availability and
                           snag desired social media usernames on up
                           to 300 sites. (Yes it costs but it’s MUCH
                           easier than trying to buy your handles
                           later.)

Thursday, December 6, 12
Monitor EVERYTHING.
             •       Google alerts set up for brand, URL, important
                     usernames/email addresses, blogger names,
                     bloggers you watch to pitch to, competitors, titles
                     of content pieces, etc.

             •       Monitoring chunks of content is a good free
                     alternative to Copyscape so you can keep an eye
                     on scrapers and dupe content.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Stop only focusing on what
                       works in Google.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Do More Than Seasonal
                  Pushes
                  • $12196.34 spent on paid links for a
                           seasonal push. 85 links built, only 20% of
                           which were live 13 months later. Many links
                           were converted to competitors within 3
                           months of going live. Total cost including
                           labor was $25k.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Stop trying to
                      automate everything.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Rely on common sense
                      above metrics.

                           TBPR 6

Thursday, December 6, 12
Remember that algorithms
                change in response to
            patterns, so don’t create them.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Create and maintain a Do Not Contact
                            db. Add to it regularly.
                  If a blogger or webmaster doesn’t want to work with
                  you, do them the honor of leaving them alone. (Unless
                      you enjoy reading blog posts about how you’ve
                                     spammed them.)
Thursday, December 6, 12
If a link looks sketchy,
                      ask to have it
               nofollowed or removed.
              **If you dropped links in comments over the years, don’t expect those webmasters to
               happily do the extra work of removing your links though. Also remember that plenty
                of webmasters WILL ask for payment to nofollow or remove a link so be prepared.




Thursday, December 6, 12
If you can’t get away from
                    metrics, look at social signals
                    and not just TBPR or linking
                               domains.
                   They can be a much better indicator of
                    value. It’s harder to fake social love.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Create a kick-ass link team who can do
                  their jobs without relying on tools.

Thursday, December 6, 12
OMG I
                                               know.



                                  Julie is
                                   nuts.

                                                        Sorry. I had a
                                                          bad day.




                           Negative Mentions
                • Negative mentions can be great defensible
                           links since most people won’t actively seek
                           those.
                • Just make sure you respond to whatever
                           the complaint is.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Conference bios, webinar bios,
                and author listings on industry
                sites build some great links.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Second-Tier Links




Thursday, December 6, 12
Build Defensible
                               Content
           • Evergreen content attracts links and attention.
           • Write about topics that don’t change (much)
                  or create documentation and add to it
                  regularly.
           • Yearly updates can be written and crosslinked.
Thursday, December 6, 12
2423 backlinks on 497 unique domains.
                       Updates keep content fresh.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Ever-increasing links.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Controversy generates
                             social interaction.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Rolling Stone: 8585 links from 1428 linking domains.
                             5163 comments. Controversial topic.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Interviews and crowdsourced pieces
             make for good content that generates
             links and interaction from the participants
             and those in their social circles.
Thursday, December 6, 12
105 links, good social.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Just Remember:
     • Make sure you 301 any content when its
             URL changes. Otherwise it’s ripe for
             broken link building for someone else.
     • If no one else is commenting, start the
             conversation yourself.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Turn Any One-Off Into
                      A Series
                •      Series on a few sites may look more legitimate
                       than guest posts on 50 sites.

                •      Check your analytics...if a guest post sends you
                       great traffic, ask webmaster if you can write there
                       more frequently.

                •      Series cut down on discovery for new placements.


Thursday, December 6, 12
Don’t limit yourself to
               online SEO sources like
              keyword and social media
                  tools for content
                     inspiration.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Listen To NPR.
       Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me sums up
       the weekly news in a funny quiz
            show that’s a lot more
         entertaining than the actual
                    news.




Thursday, December 6, 12
Read Satire.
         The Onion’s “American Voices”
          and Latest News sections are
          quick skims of what’s popular
            enough to get parodied.




Thursday, December 6, 12
Watch Late
                  Night TV.
            If Stephen Colbert and Jon
          Stewart are talking about it, it’s
                   controversial.




Thursday, December 6, 12
Let Your Link Team
                           Build Something Fun

                   •       A year ago we launched AvantGreensboro.com to give our team the full
                           website experience.

                   •       Site now has ~20 writers, most volunteering time. Many are not my
                           employees and asked to contribute.

                   •       Free reign on creativity has made them better at writing work-related
                           content and promoting it. Employee buy-in on anything makes everyone
                           happier.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Ensure Continued Visibility
              In Case You Get Hit


                 •         Do this BEFORE something bad happens.

                 •         Remember that you could easily be collateral
                           damage in the next Google update.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Pursue Traffic From
              Outside Google’s SERPs
               •      Other engines.

               •      Social media sites.

               •      Referrals from guest posts...both one-offs and series.

               •      Interviews.

               •      Direct hits.

               •      Reviews

               •      Local listings

Thursday, December 6, 12
Th

                           The Web > Google.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Always Prepare For The
                     Worst.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Don’t compose a team full of people who are all just
                     alike. Brainstorming is much better when people have
                                 different ideas and experiences.




Thursday, December 6, 12
Hire people who were bartenders, waitresses, teachers,
                   college kids, retired workers, writers, artists, and/or
                 scientists. SEOs sometimes make horrible link builders.
Thursday, December 6, 12
Don’t outsource your link building to
                           people you haven’t vetted thoroughly.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Thursday, December 6, 12
Reward
                           your link
                             team.

Thursday, December 6, 12
Set up a
                            bonus
                             plan.


Thursday, December 6, 12
Run internal contests.




Thursday, December 6, 12
Individual and Team Targets




Thursday, December 6, 12
If You’re Going To Buy Links
             •      Do so only after warning the client of the risks involved.

             •      If someone says she sunk her life savings into a site, don’t buy links for it.

             •      If someone sends you a list of all the sites he owns, dump it into a db and stay away.

             •      Make sure you report every detail of the links you buy and send it to the client every month.

             •      Don’t approach a site owner by immediately trying to buy a link for a named client. Get a feel
                    for whether they’re open to the potential before “outing” the client.

             •      Don’t monitor them in anyone else’s tool. Build your own so you can keep an eye on the links.

             •      If the site where you’ve bought links suddenly starts filling up with paid links, ask to have yours
                    nofollowed or removed.

             •      If you buy links for any client and it’s public knowledge, don’t put your other clients at risk by
                    naming them either.

             •      Be prepared to get thrown under a bus if the client gets caught. They’ll blame you and say they
                    had no idea what you were doing so deal with the fallout and move on.


Thursday, December 6, 12
Image Credits
               •         All images used were either my property or were
                         licensed under Creative Commons
          Slide 2 video still of The Clash's Bank Robber video
          Slide 3 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Space_Shuttle_Columbia_launching.jpg
          Slide 4 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:More_More_More_More_More_Production_-_NARA_-_534431.jpg
          Slide 5 http://www.instructables.com/files/deriv/F63/KEP0/FHAVXWWB/F63KEP0FHAVXWWB.LARGE.gif
          Slide 6 cartoon created on Pikton.com
          Slide 8 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:No-spam.svg
          Slide 9 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lion_teeth.JPG
          Slide 15 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Old_Maid_2.jpg
          Slide 18 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cake_from_WHR℗.jpg
          Slide 20 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Japanese_car_accident.jpg
          Slide 22 Knowem image used with permission of Michael Streko
          Slide 23 U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Rosa Larson
          Slide 24 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Saddlebred_Stallion_in_Harness.jpg
          Slide 26 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Robot_icon.svg
          Slide 28 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dots_Patterns.svg
          Slide 29 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Katrina_Go_Away_sign.jpg
          Slide 32 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blindfold_Marathon.jpg
          Slide 39 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Protest_0086.JPG
          Slide 39 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:War_protest.jpg
          Slide 41 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Talk_face.svg
          Slide 54 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Team_Sky.jpg
          Slide 56 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hutech_bartender.JPG
          Slide 57 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Criminal_Silhouette_L.svg
          Slide 58 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimania_2005_-_geeks.jpg
          Slide 58 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grandma_Green.jpg
          Slide 59 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Food_Reward.JPG
          Slide 60 http://www.psdgraphics.com/file/bonus-icon-1280x1024.jpg
          Slide 62 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goals.jpg




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How To Build A Defensible Link Profile from BlueglassX

  • 1. Building A Defensible Link Profile Julie Joyce Owner of Link Fish Media Co-founder of SEO-Chicks.com @juliejoyce Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 2. Always think like a paid link buyer who doesn’t want to get caught even if you’re not buying links. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 3. Houston, We Have A Problem. Actually, we have several. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 4. More Links! The site with the most links or highest % of money anchors does not always win. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 5. Free Stuff • Not all free links are good links. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 6. Copycats • Mimicking a competitor’s link profile is a surefire way to fail the second they fail. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 7. Networks • Many were knocked out in early 2012. • The rest could soon be hit. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 8. Name Dropping • Comment and forum link drops are one of the most-requested link removals. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 9. Can This Link Hurt Me? • Paid links aren’t the only dangerous links. • Links that exist with no purpose other than to manipulate rankings can be a problem whether they’re paid or free. • Any link that invites closer inspection can be bad for your site. • Link profiles that are low quality can be as worthless as having no links. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 10. Run Away If: • The site is not indexed in Google. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 11. Run Away If: • Site is full of content that doesn’t match its URL or tag line (like all recipes on a finance site.) Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 12. Penalized By Free Links?? Yes. • Out of the last ~10 link audits I’ve conducted for people who are trying to get back into Google after cleaning up paid links, 8 profiles are still full of crappy free links. • Most leftover links are from irrelevant low-level directories or sitewide blogrolls. Some will blow your computer up. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 13. Lots of “could” language here. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 14. Free link. List of nothing but unrelated sites. None have TBPR. Most inbound links are equally irrelevant and spammy. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 15. Site sells antique toys. • Article written about maid service in Texas. • Keyword linked is Old Maid. • This used to work. • Free link. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 16. Spammy Blogrolls, Partner Links, Recommendations Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 17. If You Are Actually Deindexed • If you’ve been deindexed for bad links, you need to clean up those links before you start building new ones. Don’t submit a reinclusion request if you have not cleaned up your links. • Don’t think that falling in the rankings automatically means you’re penalized. • How can you tell which ones to clean up? If they don’t look like editorially given links, either nofollow them or have them removed. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 18. Creating a defensible profile is easier than you think. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 19. First, Toss Out Toxins • Analyze what you currently have. Link Research Tools and Majestic are great for identifying your potentially toxic links. If they aren’t sending you traffic, you may want to get rid of them. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 20. Recognize that any site can accidentally suffer from an update. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 21. Stop focusing on scale and start questioning value. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 22. Grab Your Handles • Use Knowem.com to check availability and snag desired social media usernames on up to 300 sites. (Yes it costs but it’s MUCH easier than trying to buy your handles later.) Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 23. Monitor EVERYTHING. • Google alerts set up for brand, URL, important usernames/email addresses, blogger names, bloggers you watch to pitch to, competitors, titles of content pieces, etc. • Monitoring chunks of content is a good free alternative to Copyscape so you can keep an eye on scrapers and dupe content. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 24. Stop only focusing on what works in Google. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 25. Do More Than Seasonal Pushes • $12196.34 spent on paid links for a seasonal push. 85 links built, only 20% of which were live 13 months later. Many links were converted to competitors within 3 months of going live. Total cost including labor was $25k. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 26. Stop trying to automate everything. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 27. Rely on common sense above metrics. TBPR 6 Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 28. Remember that algorithms change in response to patterns, so don’t create them. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 29. Create and maintain a Do Not Contact db. Add to it regularly. If a blogger or webmaster doesn’t want to work with you, do them the honor of leaving them alone. (Unless you enjoy reading blog posts about how you’ve spammed them.) Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 30. If a link looks sketchy, ask to have it nofollowed or removed. **If you dropped links in comments over the years, don’t expect those webmasters to happily do the extra work of removing your links though. Also remember that plenty of webmasters WILL ask for payment to nofollow or remove a link so be prepared. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 31. If you can’t get away from metrics, look at social signals and not just TBPR or linking domains. They can be a much better indicator of value. It’s harder to fake social love. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 32. Create a kick-ass link team who can do their jobs without relying on tools. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 33. OMG I know. Julie is nuts. Sorry. I had a bad day. Negative Mentions • Negative mentions can be great defensible links since most people won’t actively seek those. • Just make sure you respond to whatever the complaint is. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 34. Conference bios, webinar bios, and author listings on industry sites build some great links. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 36. Build Defensible Content • Evergreen content attracts links and attention. • Write about topics that don’t change (much) or create documentation and add to it regularly. • Yearly updates can be written and crosslinked. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 37. 2423 backlinks on 497 unique domains. Updates keep content fresh. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 39. Controversy generates social interaction. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 40. Rolling Stone: 8585 links from 1428 linking domains. 5163 comments. Controversial topic. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 41. Interviews and crowdsourced pieces make for good content that generates links and interaction from the participants and those in their social circles. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 42. 105 links, good social. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 43. Just Remember: • Make sure you 301 any content when its URL changes. Otherwise it’s ripe for broken link building for someone else. • If no one else is commenting, start the conversation yourself. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 44. Turn Any One-Off Into A Series • Series on a few sites may look more legitimate than guest posts on 50 sites. • Check your analytics...if a guest post sends you great traffic, ask webmaster if you can write there more frequently. • Series cut down on discovery for new placements. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 45. Don’t limit yourself to online SEO sources like keyword and social media tools for content inspiration. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 46. Listen To NPR. Wait Wait Don’t Tell Me sums up the weekly news in a funny quiz show that’s a lot more entertaining than the actual news. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 47. Read Satire. The Onion’s “American Voices” and Latest News sections are quick skims of what’s popular enough to get parodied. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 48. Watch Late Night TV. If Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart are talking about it, it’s controversial. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 49. Let Your Link Team Build Something Fun • A year ago we launched AvantGreensboro.com to give our team the full website experience. • Site now has ~20 writers, most volunteering time. Many are not my employees and asked to contribute. • Free reign on creativity has made them better at writing work-related content and promoting it. Employee buy-in on anything makes everyone happier. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 50. Ensure Continued Visibility In Case You Get Hit • Do this BEFORE something bad happens. • Remember that you could easily be collateral damage in the next Google update. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 51. Pursue Traffic From Outside Google’s SERPs • Other engines. • Social media sites. • Referrals from guest posts...both one-offs and series. • Interviews. • Direct hits. • Reviews • Local listings Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 52. Th The Web > Google. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 53. Always Prepare For The Worst. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 54. Don’t compose a team full of people who are all just alike. Brainstorming is much better when people have different ideas and experiences. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 55. Hire people who were bartenders, waitresses, teachers, college kids, retired workers, writers, artists, and/or scientists. SEOs sometimes make horrible link builders. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 56. Don’t outsource your link building to people you haven’t vetted thoroughly. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 58. Reward your link team. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 59. Set up a bonus plan. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 61. Individual and Team Targets Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 62. If You’re Going To Buy Links • Do so only after warning the client of the risks involved. • If someone says she sunk her life savings into a site, don’t buy links for it. • If someone sends you a list of all the sites he owns, dump it into a db and stay away. • Make sure you report every detail of the links you buy and send it to the client every month. • Don’t approach a site owner by immediately trying to buy a link for a named client. Get a feel for whether they’re open to the potential before “outing” the client. • Don’t monitor them in anyone else’s tool. Build your own so you can keep an eye on the links. • If the site where you’ve bought links suddenly starts filling up with paid links, ask to have yours nofollowed or removed. • If you buy links for any client and it’s public knowledge, don’t put your other clients at risk by naming them either. • Be prepared to get thrown under a bus if the client gets caught. They’ll blame you and say they had no idea what you were doing so deal with the fallout and move on. Thursday, December 6, 12
  • 63. Image Credits • All images used were either my property or were licensed under Creative Commons Slide 2 video still of The Clash's Bank Robber video Slide 3 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Space_Shuttle_Columbia_launching.jpg Slide 4 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:More_More_More_More_More_Production_-_NARA_-_534431.jpg Slide 5 http://www.instructables.com/files/deriv/F63/KEP0/FHAVXWWB/F63KEP0FHAVXWWB.LARGE.gif Slide 6 cartoon created on Pikton.com Slide 8 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:No-spam.svg Slide 9 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Lion_teeth.JPG Slide 15 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Old_Maid_2.jpg Slide 18 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Cake_from_WHR℗.jpg Slide 20 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Japanese_car_accident.jpg Slide 22 Knowem image used with permission of Michael Streko Slide 23 U.S. Navy photo by Mass Communication Specialist 2nd Class Rosa Larson Slide 24 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Saddlebred_Stallion_in_Harness.jpg Slide 26 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Robot_icon.svg Slide 28 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Dots_Patterns.svg Slide 29 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Katrina_Go_Away_sign.jpg Slide 32 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Blindfold_Marathon.jpg Slide 39 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Protest_0086.JPG Slide 39 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:War_protest.jpg Slide 41 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Talk_face.svg Slide 54 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Team_Sky.jpg Slide 56 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hutech_bartender.JPG Slide 57 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Criminal_Silhouette_L.svg Slide 58 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Wikimania_2005_-_geeks.jpg Slide 58 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Grandma_Green.jpg Slide 59 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Food_Reward.JPG Slide 60 http://www.psdgraphics.com/file/bonus-icon-1280x1024.jpg Slide 62 http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Goals.jpg Thursday, December 6, 12