Posts Tagged ‘Blog’
Is Search Engine Optimization the most effective advertising media for small businesses?
By: Charles S. Mombo @burnedbrass, @charlessmombo When it comes to advertising and promoting businesses, especially in this current economic tsunami, one must choose the best way to allocate their miniscule advertising budget; that is, if one does exist. In so doing, [Read More]
Is NBA David Stern Heavy-Handed and Dictatorial?
Dwight Howard Magic Center Photo Source: OrlandoMagic.com The First Amendment of the United States Constitution prohibits among other things, infringing on the freedom of speech of its citizens. It seems that the National Basketball Association (NBA) under the leadership of [Read More]
An Interview with Fashion Designer Terri Stevens
By: Charles S. Mombo @burnedbrass Image credit: Barbara Nitke Terri Stevens has made a nameTerri Stevens - owns and designs for her line of clothes - Michael Joseph and funkinbeautiful SeeMombo.com Bookmark ChocolateCity.cc Hide Sites [Read More]
9.5 Steps to Improving Your Website or Blog Pagerank
Pagerank, also known as PR, is the term created by Google in determining a site placement with regards to their algorithm which ranks web pages. It said that Larry Page, Google’s cofounder along with Sergey Brin developed the Google ranking algorithm process. Google [Read More]
Chocolatecity.cc Interviews Painter Dana Todd
Dana ToddBorn and raised in Chicago, IL., Dana struck the artistic nerve early on. Having never taken a single painting lesson, her gifts, she proclaims, are a testament from God that reminds her to remain humble. She proudly states, “It’s the first thing I knew [Read More]
Chocolatecity.cc/blog Interviews Aspiring Fashion designer Anthony Badger
Mr. Anthony “T.J.” BadgerBecoming a real famous designer is definitely a very hard task that requires a lot of patience, conceptual and artistic aspect of fashion, strong will and hard work. This is especially so for young aspiring Black-American or [Read More]
Harold Washington – Chicago’s Greatest Mayor
Barack Obama: That's how black people talked about Chicago's mayor, with a familiarity and affection normally reserved for a relative. His picture was everywhere: on the walls of shoe repair shops and beauty parlors; still glued to lampposts from the last [Read More]
