Almost, anyway. My writing hiatus will conclude in a couple of weeks when the dust on this permanent international jaunt has settled. I will never post without a purpose, however - and this little ditty is no exception. Although I will maintain very strong professional roots in Boston, I am extremely interested in meeting any and all Toronto Search Engine Marketing peoples that may come across this website. Please reach out and say hello. Your city frightens and confuses me. Whether we cross paths in a new think tank - or an OPP drunk tank - the evening is still technically tax deductible if we talk about NOFOLLOW tags.

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