Blog written by Joeri Paeleman

Joeri Paeleman is one of the owners and founders of DMP. As key developer of the DMP FLO Suite software, he's got a thing or two to say about both the technical background, and the ways in which the DMP FLO Suite is implemented by the customers.

The compulsory frietjes blog

For a couple of months I've been trying to show that our content management system is perfectly capable of placing websites on the first page of Google if you just apply the standard SEO rules to your website. I've been doing this by using Frietjes as a keyword. In the mean time we've got plenty of other examples (just take a look at our own website, it draws a high daily amount of new visitors from Google), but I'm getting complaints from customers and partners when I don't talk about frietjes for a couple of weeks. As if I don't have better things to do.

Frietjes from a frietkot

But it's not as if there's not enough to say about frietjes. For starters, I can continue the language course to our foreign followers. All of them should know by now that frietjes are french fries, only better. Belgium is famous for beer, chocolate and frietjes. But some of you might not know that we often order frietjes from a frietkot. This is a big car with a built in kitchen for frietjes.

The frietkot at our release event

As a matter of fact, one of these big driving kitchens was present at the release event for our 4.0 version a couple of weeks ago. It had only positive consequences. No dishes afterwards (frietjes are eaten from paper bags), happy customers, an extension of DMP's corporate culture of frietjes on friday, and most importantly: getting to see people in suits eat frietjes and mayonaise with their hands.





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Posted on 13/03/2009 16:00:11 by Mark Weller
Joeri,
nice post.

Any picture of 'people in suits eating frietjes and mayonaise with their hands'?


Cheers,
Mark


Posted on 13/03/2009 16:16:33 by Joeri Paeleman
Unfortionately, the fotographer was eating frietjes at the time :(




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