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Little teasers to revive old blog posts on my website.

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I have found an elegant way to revive old blog post of mine. The issue is that (new) visitors of my website are more likely (if at all) to read the more recent posts of mine. In order to combat that, I've introduced little snippets of some of my older posts below my profile picture on the home page. It's kind of stupid, and again a feature of my website that is based on randomisation.

It goes pretty well with the profile picture (which is also randomised) and acts as a little caption below it. It's little teasers that hopefully tempt visitors to dig into these old posts. To better illustrate this, I've built this little page so that you can see some of them in action.

Technically, I don't like the term "power phrases". It originates in management lingo and helps business people articulate meaningless sentences by using buzz words and making them sound more intelligent. And yet, somehow, that's exactly how I use them. Overconfident sentences I use to make my profile in the bottom of my home page stand out.

I give you: power phrases.

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