If you're old like me (where did those wrinkles come from?), you might remember the shampoos "Long and Silky" and "Short and Sassy." Supposedly the formula differed for hair lengths. I don't know about that. But I do think the formula and success rate for Bubblews post length differs. The trick is to gauge site metrics--what works better.
I've tried both. Short and sassy seems the better fit here (mind I said seems). I feel bad. Some of you write long, involved well-researched posts. They're worthy of professional publication. And most aren't getting the attention they deserve. What Bubbblews Post Length Works for You? Short and Sassy or Long and Silky
Is Bubblews Crashing My Internet?
I like writing for Bubblews. But lately my internet has been crashing more than usual and mostly on this site. I bought a new router and am still having problems. We have been running Windows 8, Google Chrome for months with no problems. I used to get the gateway errors on individual pages, but my router didn't disconnect the entire internet. I have reset everything I can to optimize. Read on for details for what might be causing internet problems. Dear Bubblews, Are You Crashing My Internet?
Dealing with Plagiarism: Plage Rage Is Counterproductive But Stealing Content Should Be Reported
I just read a post saying that name-calling plagiarizers is unethical and hurtful. I agree, "plage rage" as I call it, is bad for everyone. But plagiarism is a problem, nonetheless. Speaking as a victim of countless forms of plagiarism, up to and including theft of my name, I get the frustration. I have a pretty well-known byline off Bubblews. That was stolen and a completely fake profile made on another writing site. Problem is, it's also my real name, not just a moniker. And it's very unusual--Marilisa Sachteleben. Read on Dealing with Plagiarism: Plage Rage Is Counterproductive for Everyone
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