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Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 3

1,000 Words or Sculpting Foam Face?

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 3Here you see an expression that went wrong.  Based on the shape of the Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam in the palm of the hand, this expression should have been a profile shot – see the nose to the right?  Looking at it now, I would have to say it looks like an alien.

 

 

Background: One of our clients was having a difficult time understanding how a blog might be used to pull traffic to their website. Together, we determined an example might be the most effective way to help them understand the cost-benefit trade-offs. Fresh daily content would be 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” would require real resources and seemed 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.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 1

Start Your Day with a Smile

Some of the best ideas can come where you least expect them – sculpting foam was an unlikely source.  For some, starting the day with a smile leads to very positive and creative brainstorming.

A client wanted to decide if a blog would benefit the success of their website. Together, we decided that an example would be the most effective way to understand the cost-benefit equation. For the sake of this example, it was determined that the resources required to develop fresh daily content on the subject of “website and application development” were in excess of project scope. We did not like the idea of copy and pasting someone else’s work – the common solution for others – because it felt boring and fake. So we needed a different key phrase for our example.

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 1

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 1

The solution came in the form of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam.  Every morning while getting ready for work, I follow the directions on the container of Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam, whether it be the original or Extra-Body. If I had to guess, I would say I have been using the sculpting foam product off-and-on for over the past 25 year. It is a foaming product that expands when you squirt it out of the can.  You put a small golf ball-sized amount in your hand and it expands to fill your palm.  The small amount left in the nozzle continues to be extruded. I got into the habit of tapping the nozzle onto the foam in my palm until it stopped coming out.  One day, I realized that the result looked like a face.  I then began seeing different expressions in the foam.

OK. Not the most relevant example, but it will be much easier to post a photograph a day than to write filler for a blog.  In this real-world experiment, we will be tracking the success of this blog for the search term “Sculpting Foam”. So you will not see this page from a Google or Bing search on “website and application development'” but try “Sculpting Foam.” That is a different story.  And if you want to accelerate the results, you can put a link on your site to this page.  Call the link “Sculpting Foam.”

Paul Mitchell Sculpting Foam Expression 1