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		<dc:creator>Juliet Chase</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Instead of writing something even I don't want to read in order to create the most appropriate keyword profile for this site, I'd like to propose that search engine optimization explore the sestina.]]></description>
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<p>Freelance job boards are full of writing gigs these days for website &#8216;articles&#8217; to be written around specific keywords provided by the client. No wonder it takes so much work to find meaningful material on the web, most of it is being created for the search engine as the primary audience instead of the reader.  But I&#8217;m sympathetic too, I wait and wonder what Adsense will do with my personal vocabulary.  So,  instead of writing something even I don&#8217;t want to read in order to create the most appropriate keyword profile for this site, I&#8217;d like to propose that search engine optimization explore the sestina.</p>
<p>The sestina is a 12th-century form of poetry developed in the French court that mathematically repeats six key words.  I don&#8217;t know why this wouldn&#8217;t work for search engines and I hope it&#8217;s much more entertaining for readers.   Please share your thoughts in the comments!</p>
<p>The Nurdle Net Sestina</p>
<p>Could there be a better word than nurdle<br />
To represent a site that seeks the unconventional,<br />
Odd and intriguingly offbeat?<br />
Or to create a community of nonconformists,<br />
Not seeking anarchy but reveling in the quirky<br />
And above all, joyful entertainment?</p>
<p>There are many types of entertainment<br />
But a consistent thread in those that nurdle<br />
That could in part be described as quirky<br />
As one might call the gadgets unconventional<br />
Or refer to the people as nonconformist<br />
Or attempt to label all as offbeat</p>
<p>Yet it is not enough to be merely offbeat<br />
And there is a myriad of online entertainment<br />
Even for those that profess to be nonconformist<br />
But surely there is joy in joining nurdle<br />
In a way that even bloggers would label unconventional<br />
Or for want of a specific term, quirky</p>
<p>The woman that wears a dress with motorcycle boots may be quirky<br />
And the man who tattoos his face offbeat<br />
They are both certainly unconventional<br />
But only the narrow-minded would find that entertainment<br />
Which is not the spirit of nurdle<br />
That would rather celebrate the explorer in each nonconformist</p>
<p>Is it nature or nurture that creates a nonconformist?<br />
Does growing up destroy our interest in the quirky?<br />
These are not the questions of those that nurdle<br />
Who would rather seek answers both nifty and offbeat<br />
Even academic questions can be a source of entertainment<br />
Such as &#8216;is it possible to have a convention of the unconventional?&#8217;</p>
<p>It can be difficult to mass market the unconventional<br />
Or target advertising to a nonconformist<br />
But what could provide more entertainment<br />
Than the challenge of blogging about the quirky<br />
In hopes of finding other people who appreciate being offbeat<br />
To the point that they intuitively know how to nurdle</p>
<p>And so this site seeks to provide entertainment to those that favor things more unconventional<br />
And to evangelize the word nurdle until it sorts the conventional nonconformist<br />
From those that appreciate quirky  and leads to a new definition of offbeat</p>
<p>Info and instructions to write your own sestina can be found here:  <a href="http://www.baymoon.com/~ariadne/form/sestina.htm">http://www.baymoon.com/~ariadne/form/sestina.htm</a></p>
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