For the boring flower snapshot album, some first signs of spring.
Author: nchenga
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When you have over 20 thousand photos on Flickr…
I’ve been on Flickr for over a decade.
And I have over 20 thousand photos.
Imagine.
I didn’t think this is possible.
Memories. Snapshots. Visual notes.
The primary beneficiary is… me.
I love browsing thru my photos.
I love seeing old snapshots emerge in the Flickr stats or in old links or chats.
I realize Flickr might be dying. I hope not. I hope the new owners find a sustainable business model soon. And ways to innovate.
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Cyclists, beware of tram tracks. Dangerous spot on Elisabethenstrasse in Basel
I witnessed a motorbike crash this morning while cycling to work.
I was cycling up Elisabethenstrasse when I heard a loud crash.
A motorbiker had crashed on the other side of the street. At a place where the tram tracks and street don’t leave much space for cyclists and motorbikes.
At exactly the same spot which I’ve previously identified as being dangerous.
Not so long ago, the pavement at the tram stop was increased in height so that now the tram doors open at pavement level.
This means the curb is much higher and steeper.
At the same time, the space between curb and tram track is narrower than before and after the tram stop.
Which means on rainy days, you can easily slip on the wet and slippery tram tracks.
Dangerous.
I usually move to the middle of the tracks, away from the curb.
I think I will cycle a different route. Especially on rainy days.
Life is precious. Cycle safely.
As you can tell i am shocked.
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Content distribution strategies on my mind
Brian Dean’s recent study confirmed what many Digital Marketing folks know intuitively.
(…) Brian Dean recently found that 94% of all content generates zero backlinks. And just 1.3% of articles gobble up 75% of all social shares.
Source: BraftonIt’s 2020 and we’ve have been pumping out content for many years.
Algorithms influence distribution.
How do you earn backlinks for your content?
As shown in the above article, the cost of content creation is increasing.
Distribution strategies matter.
Train tracks I liked this tweet:
That blog from 2 days ago?
— Ross Simmonds (@TheCoolestCool) January 7, 2020
Republish it on Medium
That video from 4 weeks ago?
Republish it natively on social
That research from 6 months ago?
Republish it as a PDF on LinkedIn
That podcast from a year ago?
Turn it into a video w. captions#DistributionOverEverythingWell, maybe not Medium… Their technical SEO is broken. I personally think WordPress is still a good option.
The tweet conveys the importance. You need to increase visibility. You must find ways to connect.
Bus and tram network Consider distribution strategies early, ideally when you are planning and creating the content:
- What keyphrases and questions will help this article to rank well in the SERPs?
- Did you look closely at the search intent?
- Always share the link on your social media properties (Organic Social).
- Can you spend some money on Paid Search and Paid Social to promote the content to your target audience?
- Can you add a podcast on the topic?
- Are you planning a video?
- Maybe, you could offer a webinar and share the slides and the recording?
- Brainstorm for ideas: How can you earn backlinks on high-quality sites?
- Build a simple newsletter and share new content with subscribers at regular intervals.
- Consider contacting journalists and getting relevant publications to write about you.
- Inform your sales team of new content. Encourage them to send out direct links to relevant content.
Velo courier at Basel’s main train station -
A weekend in Göteborg
Some snapshots and memories in this Flickr album.
La sfida commincia if you share, there are no calories Street art Patterns If you are strong, be kind -
Photowalk
I went photo-walking with the Basel Photography Meetup on Saturday. The theme was #Openings.

On my way into town, I saw this yellow monster. Nothing open about it. And very noisy.

I like this snapshot of openings within a gate:

This snapshot of some openings in this construction site scaffolding fits my likeable criteria equally well:

An enjoyable photo-walk thru Basel.

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“The boring flower snapshot” lives on
I noticed that searching for the phrase “the boring flower snapshot” still leads to some of my flower snaps on Google and Duck Duck Go.
Added some new snaps to my collection. So boring.



I think this is a great example how using links and relevant anchor texts consistently can help you rank for a specific phrase.
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Summer of 2019
There are so many beautiful poppies this year. I captured some impressions on Flickr. It must be the additional rain that causes poppies to bloom. The field next to Fondation Beyeler is red with flowers.
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Bicycle tour
then, i took part in this velo tour organized by the Swiss Architecture Museum and Open House Basel https://t.co/f6i17eQMqx
— ?…Collect this tweet (@nchenga) May 19, 2019I took part in a bicycle tour of public spaces and buildings in Basel. A highlight.
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La domenica sportiva
I went for a long slow run today. Along the Wiese river. Up to Bettingen. Via my favourite sawdust track (aka Finnenbahn) at Ausserberg. And, ending my run at the Kneipp facility in Riehen.
Feeling positive and blessed.


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Stacked
Took this snap of a stack of newspapers some time ago. I like the pattern.

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Tulip time



Planted several tulip bulbs last autumn. Reminds me of the tulip bubble.
At the peak of tulip mania, in February 1637, some single tulip bulbs sold for more than 10 times the annual income of a skilled craftsworker.
Tulip Mania
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Cycling anecdote
This morning the traffic lights jumped from yellow to red just as I was approaching a pedestrian crossing. I stopped. A man and a small boy were standing on the sidewalk, waiting. The man turns to me and comments angrily or sarcastically:
Zu müde zum velofahren? (= too tired to cycle?)
I responded that I have a red light.
Somewhat weird comment. And he sounded angry.
Perhaps I didn’t fit in with his view of “rowdy” cyclists that ignore traffic lights.
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Flickr: Should I stay or should I go?
Smug Mug acquired Flickr in April 2018. The question every long-term Flickr user is asking:
Should I renew my subscription?
I’ve been on Flickr for a very long time. And seen many ups and downs. Probably more downs. And it’s 2019 and I still use Flickr.
Con:
- Subscription has doubled in price: 50$ for 1 year instead of 2 years.
- There is an ongoing downturn in community activity. Group discussions are rare.
Pro:
- Without VIPs, social media influencers and advertisers, Flickr has become a quieter place far from the crowd. Which isn’t so bad if you don’t need to promote and sell.
- The mobile app works. Nothing flashy but ok.
- Flickr supports the main functions I need. Easy, structured photo storage that is searchable and shareable.
- Currently, no new features are tested on unsuspecting users on a weekly basis.
- I have nearly 15 years of links and embedded photos that I would need to update on this blog.
- Sentimental value: faves, comments, tags, memories, stats, links.
- Smug Mug isn’t Facebook / Google / Microsoft / Amazon.
I have some time until my subscription expires. I have a local copy of all of my photos and I’ve started to pull a backup of my Flickr account.

The question is: Should I stay or should I go? And if I go, where should I go? And does it matter?

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Jog log 2019
It’s the 6th of January. And… I already went for a run three times this week. I hope to continue my running streak throughout the winter months.
The plan is to carve out 30 minutes per day.
And perhaps I’ll write about it here. Because writing helps.
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Single-origin coffee from Malawi
Roasted Arabica coffee from Malawi tastes great. Here’s my attempt to point to Malawi coffee brands.

Chipunga Arabica coffee. Grows in Mzuzu. Find out more at Chipunga Farm. 
Njuli Pure Arabica. Grows in Chiradzulu, southern Malawi, at an altitude of 1000 m. 
Satemwa coffee, grows in Thyolo. Find out more on their website at Satemwa.com. 
Mzuzu Speciality Coffee. Grown by coffee planters’ cooperatives in northern Malawi. Find out more about the coffee farmers on their site at mzuzucoffee.org I’d love to see more single-origin coffee on European shop shelves.
I’m a fan and miss the taste of roasted Malawi coffee beans.
Buying Malawian coffee by Malawian brands supports hardworking farmers and their communities.
I’m not connected to any of the coffee farms that I’ve listed here. I didn’t receive any money or samples. I’m simply a fan.
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Static site generators
On Hugo: I’ve worked my way thru this Udemy course, which explains the principles: https://www.udemy.com/build-static-sites-in-seconds-with-hugo/
It’s fun; an alternative to server roundtrips; lots of cool themes to get you started: https://github.com/CodeFreezr/hugo-theme-awards-2018
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Interview
I was interviewed by Ursula Thomas-Stein on SEO.





























