If you did a search of your name, what website might pop up?
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. . .here are my thoughts.
If you did a search of your name, what website might pop up?
I’d hope the first site to pop up would be www.UrProbablyRight.com. Unfortunately, my website doesn’t even show up via a search from my own phone. That algorithm seems flawed! Instead, a search finds my Facebook page, as well as Twitter and Pinterest accounts of a younger—apparently more popular—Brad Heffron. Each search engine has its own algorithm, though, so results will vary. Since I have a Google Pixel, I “chose” to use Google for the search. It’d be electronic adultery to use Google to link to DuckDuckGo or Yahoo in order to perform my “Brad Heffron” search. Maybe I should be like my Elf on the Shelf buddy, Ned, and use Bing.com. After all, Bing is the official search engine of the North Pole. You’d know this if you read Ned’s Adventures from December 13, 2019. Speaking of Ned, he’ll be back on December 3rd for 23 more days of antics. While you anticipate his arrival, catch up with Ned’s previous 2 years of shenanigans by clicking this aptly titled link:
Ned’s Adventures
New photos and stories will post daily from December 3rd through Christmas Day!
So happy for Neds return.
This has nothing to do with this but my husband decided my Medicare Supplement was getting out of hand. He decided to go on line and check for new plans. He used my email and name. I have now had around 80 calls from these companies. They tied my email and name and got my cell number. And after all this the want double what I’m paying because of my spinal stenosis and blood pressure. As I always say, leave well enough alone.
That sucks. But on a positive note . . . Ned!!
Can’t wait for Ned
I’m excited as well!