I’m developing an email based course on the usage of StumbleUpon to drive traffic to your website. This project is the account of my progress in developing and marketing that course. The course is now well underway, is called Stumble Rush and you can enroll right now at www.stumblerush.com/.
Progress Is Slow!
It’s been a whole month […]
There’s lots of hand wringing among publishers about duplicate content, and how other people who are authorized to syndicate, and scrapers who aren’t often outrank the original source, when Google gets it wrong. Here’s an example in action.
I have an agreement with Web Pro News, they can pick and choose any of my content that […]
Reuters summarizes a recent comScore report that indicates that Google ad views are increasing. The article states:
Web tracking firm comScore Inc’s monthly report on “paid clicks” showed Google’s U.S. growth at 19.6 percent in April from a year ago, compared with growth of 2.7 percent in March and 3.1 percent in February, according to […]
I had an interesting conversation with a lady who owns a company that teaches parenting classes that I want to share for today’s viral marketing idea post. Todays post also stems from something I witnessed the other day at my daughters baseball practice. I am not in the business of judging other peoples […]
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There’s a huge demographic bubble about to burst all over the web. The Boomers are coming! The Boomers are coming! Get ready or miss the herd as they pass by your site.
Seniors Don’t Use the Web the Way We Do
My father is 82 and in the past 10 years he’s had 11 different […]
Internet users in the US watched 11.5 billion online videos in March 2008, up 13% over February 2008 and 64% over March 2007, according to comScore Video Metrix. On average we watched 83 videos each during March.
Online video viewing has became a mainstream activity for the majority of us as nearly three-quarters of the U.S. […]
Hard to say which is more embarrassing or pathetic, the fact that their image hosting is over it’s bandwidth or the cheezy dating adsense banner. Sk-rt you make it hard for me to take you seriously.
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What will the search interfaces of tomorrow look like? How might we be presented with information that we are interested in differently than we are today, and how might that information be delivered to us in manners that we find helpful?
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First things first, let me say that although I am an SEO guy I love social media to bits and have been involved with various sm sites for some time now. This post has been sitting on my to do list and at last I have found time to rank my top ten fav
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[Thanks to David Szetela over at Clix Marketing for steady guidance speaking to PPC excellence and help with this article. Clix is doing some ground breaking work right now. Do not miss David’s upcoming content network presentation during “Amazing PPC Tactics” @ SMX Advanced, June 3/4 in Seattle.]
Nobody speaks seriously about Facebook social PPC at […]
Today, ShoeMoney and Marketing Pilgrim provided great insights into why they think search engine optimization has no future.
I don’t agree. Times infinity. Nyah nyah phbltbltbltblt. So there.
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Last week I attended the SMX Social Media Conference in Long Beach California, here are some of my thoughts about the event.
The one thing that really stood out about this conference was the “focus” or “intensity” most of the attendees had about coming to learn and take in as much information as they could about […]
Posted by Brent D. Payne
I setup my Twitter account in April 2008 to see for myself whether Twitter was worth its weight.
I initially setup Twitter just for the web, but that wasn’t very engaging. I then set it up for my phone and that was too engaging for my lifestyle (plus I don’t have […]
I warned you there would be more rants on the way. Here’s one.
I love open source apps. Really, I do. Free is so warm and welcoming, isn’t it? But open source support - well, that’s a whole ‘nuther ball game. That’s not always so warm and welcoming. Let’s take […]
Posted by Sakis
One of the main advantages of online advertising is that everything is measurable. The advertiser knows almost instantly all she needs to know about her ads: impressions, CTR, cost, conversions etc; that way she can quite easily calculate her ROI.
Some advertisers who do e-commerce, however, come to me complaining about the fact that […]