Month: June 2021

Everyone is blogging, so you should to right? Although blogging can be a great way to generate traffic, it takes time before you will see results. Subscribe here to learn more of my secret SEO tips: https://www.youtube.com/subscription_center?add_user=neilvkpatel Find me on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/neilkpatel/ Read more on my blog: https://neilpatel.com/blog/ I started blogging around November 2013 on
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This Monday, Naomi Osaka made the instantly-viral, deeply personal decision to withdraw from the French Open in order to prioritize her mental health. The 23-year-old tennis player explained that she’s “suffered long bouts of depression” and coming into the tournament, she was feeling anxious and wanted to skip the post-game press conferences out of self-care.
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George Walker has been appointed interim chair of the Office of the Scottish Charity Regulator. Walker, who also chairs the Scottish Housing Regulator, will hold the position until April next year. OSCR then intends to appoint a permanent successor to Lindsay Montgomery, who resigned in March afte two years in post. Montgomery’s predecessor, Reverend Dr
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In this article DIS The Avengers Campus park land in Disney California Adventure in Anaheim, California. Disney Avengers Assemble! Disney’s new Avengers Campus is open. The new area, which is located within Disneyland’s California Adventure theme park, replaced A Bug’s Land and includes the preexisting Guardians of the Galaxy: Mission: Breakout ride at the edge
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Self portrait at mural project in Gojek Headquarters, Jakarta, 2018. To make the most understatement of the century: 2020 was like no other. The pandemic that has now swept across the globe making it difficult for travel. But despite it becoming a restrictive force, the current situation is a fertile ground for inspiration for artists.
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As the podcast industry continues to boom and Hollywood comes calling, it’s looking more and more like the summer binge listen will join the blockbuster or beach read as a highly anticipated seasonal escape. With the season two premiere of Motherhacker, starring Carrie Coon (The Nest, Fargo), and the brand-new series Red Frontier, starring Betty
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Gaga: Courtesy of Interscope; Beyoncé: Andrew White/Parkwood Entertainment; Cardi B: Kevin Winter/Getty Images; Sawayama: Attitude Magazine/Getty Images I worry that I’ve lost my muscle memory for live music. I’m at the point of withdrawal where I miss the sensory details with unnerving specificity: The strategic shifting of weight from one foot to the other. The
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A young Russian tennis player made waves around the world as the most stable winner of the last season. We are referring, of course, to Andrey Rublev. The young player won one prestigious title after another, eventually breaking into the world’s top 10 at No. 7. Having won eight ATP tournaments, Rublev is no stranger
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A top investor expects volatility to dominate Wall Street for months. Amanda Agati, PNC Financial’s chief investment officer, lists stretched market valuations, Federal Reserve taper chatter and the end of stimulus checks as troubling forces in the market. “You have to pick and choose your exposures very, very carefully,” Agati said on CNBC’s “Trading Nation”
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Fans can’t stop laughing at Kathy Hilton’s livestream with her sister, Kyle Richards. Kathy doesn’t appear to know where to watch ‘RHOBH,’ despite joining the Bravo show as a ‘friend’ for Season 11. Kathy Hilton‘s question during an Instagram livestream with her sister and now The Real Housewives of Beverly Hills co-star, Kyle Richards, has sent
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I’ve been book blogging for more than a decade, and in that time, I’ve seen attitudes shift. In the early days of book blogging and BookTube, there was definitely some elitism in the reading community — which makes sense, because before the bookish internet, book media was mostly made up of critical reviews. Young adult
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