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How To Create Great Content For Your Website

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 A website is a crucial component of a successful business. Not only is it something people expect to see (because without our, they may not consider your business trustworthy enough to buy from), but it essentially acts as a storefront to advertise what your business does. In some cases, it’s the store itself.

It makes sense then that you ensure your website is seen by as many people as possible and that when they visit, they stay and ideally make a purchase. That’s where content comes in. Good content on your site, usually in the form of a blog, for example, will help you rank higher in search engine results, ensuring that more people find you. It also keeps people on your site for longer, helps them trust you, and shows that you are an authority in what you do. Continue reading How To Create Great Content For Your Website

How to Stay Safe Online When Traveling

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Traveling can be incredibly exciting. It gives you an opportunity to meet interesting people and forget about day-to-day troubles. Unfortunately, it can quickly become stressful and frustrating, particularly if you are not careful while surfing the internet while waiting to board a plane or sitting on a bus. With so many public Wi-Fi networks around you that you can connect to, you can easily end up being targeted by hackers and having sensitive information stolen. Continue reading How to Stay Safe Online When Traveling

Happy New Year 2016, Everybody!

Happy New Year 2016

Worleygig.com wishes all of our readers the very best for the coming year! For our part, we promise to continue to bring you the most amazing coverage in the realms of Art and Design, Humor, Pop Culture, Assorted Absurdness, Food Reviews, Cuteness, Bacon, and Things that are Pink! Let’s make it the best year ever!

Modern Art Monday Presents: Victor Vasarely, Ondho

Victor Vasarely, Ondho
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Victor Vasarely (April 9th, 1906 – March 15th, 1997), was a Hungarian–French artist, who is widely accepted as a leader of the Op Art movement. During the 1960s and ’70s, his optical images became part of the popular culture, having a deep impact on architecture, computer science, fashion, and the way we now look at things in general. Even though he achieved great fame, he insisted on making his art accessible to everyone. His motto was “Art for all”.

The breakthrough brought by his kinetic visual experiments transformed the flat surface into a world of unending possibilities, book marking an era in the history of art and foreshadowing a new global reality shaped by programming and the Internet. Ondho (oil on canvas, 1956 – 60) was painted during a span of time when he worked on serveral different series including Folklore Planétaire, Permutations and Serial Art.

You can learn more about the fascinating life and groundbreaking career of Victor Vasarely by visiting his official website, Vasarely Dot Com, and be sure to watch the very trippy intro!

Victor Vasarely’s Ondho is part of the Permanent Collection at the Museum of Modern Art in Midtown Manhattan.