Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 19

Here We Go Again

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 19

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 19

Today’s swish-mouthed Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression looks tired.  The cheeks are nice and the chin has good definition.  It is the left eye that draws attention to this expression.

 

 

Background: The Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam blog is a live example for one of our clients to experience how they might use a blog to pull traffic to their website. Our client is learning how specific content can organically rank in many web searches.  The cost-benefit trade-offs are being driven home by the quality of content that can be produced with a limited set of resources. While there are many examples of how companies simply copy & pasting someone else’s work, those sites come across as boring and fake. The solution for this example came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. Our client can easily produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to improve the ranking, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 18

Too Messy – Try Again Tomorrow

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 18

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 18

Today’s Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression is messy.  It does not really look like a face.  It belongs in the Alien category.  It was a nice try, but we’ll have to try again tomorrow.

 

 

Background: The Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam blog is a live example for one of our clients to experience how they might use a blog to pull traffic to their website. Our client is learning how specific content can organically rank in many web searches.  The cost-benefit trade-offs are being driven home by the quality of content that can be produced with a limited set of resources. While there are many examples of how companies simply copy & pasting someone else’s work, those sites come across as boring and fake. The solution for this example came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. Our client can easily produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to improve the ranking, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 17

More Like a Mouse

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 17

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 17

This Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam profile expression looks like a mouse if you just look at the eye and nose areas. I can’t say what the mouth looks like.  I keep seeing a small dinosaur…

 

 

Background: The Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam blog is being developed as a live example to demonstrate for one of our clients how they might use a blog to pull traffic to their website. Our client is learning how specific content can organically rank in many web searches.  The cost-benefit trade-offs are illustrated by the resources required to create fresh daily content with a limited set of resources. While there are many examples of how companies simply copy & pasting someone else’s work, those sites come across as boring and fake. The solution for this example came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. Our client can easily produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to improve the ranking, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 16

What are You Worried About?

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 16

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 16

The left eye along with the slight definition of the left cheek make this Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression appear a bit worried.

 

 

Background: The Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam blog is being developed as a live example to demonstrate for one of our clients how they might use a blog to pull traffic to their website. Our client is learning how specific content can organically rank in many web searches.  The cost-benefit trade-offs are illustrated by the resources required to create fresh daily content with a limited set of resources. While there are many examples of how companies simply copy & pasting someone else’s work, those sites come across as boring and fake. The solution for this example came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. Our client can easily produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to improve the ranking, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 15

I Could Not Agree More

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 15

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 15

The small eyes on this sculpting foam expression makes it look sheepish.  Along with the mouth, this expression seems very pleasant and agreeable.  Happy Valentine’s Day!

 

 

Background: The Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam blog is being developed as a live example to demonstrate for one of our clients how they might use a blog to pull traffic to their website. Our client is learning how specific content can organically rank in many web searches.  The cost-benefit trade-offs and seen in the resources required to create fresh daily content with a limited set of resources. While there are many examples of how companies simply copy & pasting someone else’s work, those sites come across as boring and fake. The solution for this example came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. Our client can easily produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to improve the ranking, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 14

The Face Next Door

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 14

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 14

It was difficult to create a title for this Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression. It has good eyes, but the mouth looks like it is just shrugging off whatever comes its way. We have decided to let visitors tell us one word associations with any of the expressions.  What do you see?

 

 

Background: This Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam blog is being developed as a live example of how one of our clients might use a blog to pull traffic to their website. Our client was having a difficult time understanding how their posts would need to be specific in their content in order for machines to find them relevant.  This example is helping them understand the cost-benefit trade-offs. Fresh daily content is required to boost the success of a website’s organic search results; however, meaningful content on a daily basis for the topic “website and application development” requires actual resources and was beyond the scope of this example.  The idea of copy & pasting someone else’s work was boring and fake. The solution came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. Our client could easily produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  As part of the live example, Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to improve the ranking, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 13

Distressed

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 13

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 13

With a bit of a worried look around the left eye, this Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression appears to be in a bit of distress.

 

 

Background: A client was interested in how a blog might be used to pull traffic to their website. They were having a difficult time understanding how their posts would need to be specific in their content in order for search robots to find them relevant.  Cyber Services set up this example to help them understand the cost-benefit trade-offs. Fresh daily content is required to boost the success of a website’s organic search results; however, meaningful content on a daily basis for the topic such as “website and application development” requires real resources and was beyond the scope of this example.  The idea of copy & pasting someone else’s work can be seen in many examples on the web and seems boring and fake. The solution came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. We decided we would produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression. As part of the experiment, Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam” and “Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to participate in this experiment, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 12

How Could You Think It Was Me

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 12

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 12

This Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression looks naive with its puppy dog eyes.  It has a quality of innocence.

 

 

Background: One of Cyber Services’ clients was interested in how a blog might be used to pull traffic to their website. They were having a difficult time understanding how their posts would need to be specific in their content in order for search robots to find them relevant.  We set up this example to help them understand the cost-benefit trade-offs. Fresh daily content is required to boost the success of a website’s organic search results; however, meaningful content on a daily basis for the topic such as “website and application development” requires real resources and was beyond the scope of this example.  The idea of copy & pasting someone else’s work can be seen in many examples on the web and seems boring and fake. The solution came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. We decided we would produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  Each post contains a Background section that varies slightly from day-to-day. As part of the experiment, Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam” and “Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to improve the ranking, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 10

Oh, I Get It Now

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 10

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 10

Here is a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression with a swish-shaped nose.  The expression sends a message of “Oh.”  Not with much exclamation, but rather like it finally understood what you had been trying to tell it for the past hour.

 

 

Background: One of Cyber Services’ clients was interested in how a blog might be used to pull traffic to their website. They were having a difficult time understanding how their posts would need to be specific in their content in order for search robots to find them relevant.  We set up this example to help them understand the cost-benefit trade-offs. Fresh daily content is required to boost the success of a website’s organic search results; however, meaningful content on a daily basis for the topic such as “website and application development” requires real resources and was beyond the scope of this example.  The idea of copy & pasting someone else’s work can be seen in many examples on the web and seems boring and fake. The solution came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. We decided we would produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  As part of the experiment, Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam” and “Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to improve the ranking, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 9

Alien with Goatee

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 9

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 9

This just might be an alien with a goatee.  The first thing I saw was the goatee in this Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  However, as I got a view of the larger being, the eyes made me think “alien”.

 

 

Background: This Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam blog is being developed to show one of our clients how they might use a blog to pull traffic to their website. Our client was having a difficult time understanding how their posts would need to be specific in their content in order for machines to find them relevant.  This example is helping them understand the cost-benefit trade-offs. Fresh daily content is required to boost the success of a website’s organic search results; however, meaningful content on a daily basis for the topic “website and application development” requires actual resources and were beyond the scope of this example.  The idea of copy & pasting someone else’s work seemed boring and fake. The solution came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam. We decided we would produce a daily photo of a Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam expression.  As part of the experiment, Cyber Services is tracking this blog’s success for the search term “Sculpting Foam”. We are confident that the blog will not rank highly in a search on “website and application development.” But “Sculpting Foam” is a different story.  And if you want to improve the ranking, you can put a link on your site to this page. Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”