Back from a week off with my family because the kids had off for winter break. While I was away, Internet Evolution posted my latest column, which I hope that…
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Read MoreGoogle as an ISP? Is there no end?
Back in the early days of the Internet, there was a lot of talk about ISPs (Internet service Providers) and the power they had. They still have power today but…
Read MoreListen to your customers to adjust your keywords
You know how to do keyword research, right? Sure you do. But when is the last time you updated the keywords for a product that hasn’t changed? I thought so….
Read MoreCrisis Management in Social Media
Have you been following the woes at Toyota? It’s everyone’s worst nightmare. Some bad news has hit the Internet or even the mainstream media, and the digital world is abuzz….
Read MoreYour philosophy for social media and search marketing
It’s my first day back in the office for two weeks, after an exciting but tiring trip to five cities in Europe. So, just a short blog post today while…
Read MoreSocial media breed imaginary friends
You’re familiar with search spammers, but have you seen the latest? You’ve seen spammers load up keywords on pages and set up link farms, but have you seen how they…
Read MoreGoogle says, “It’s the applications, stupid!”
Google is being so intensely aggressive on the local search side that there is no denying that local search is the play of the future. With the continued proliferation of…
Read MoreSocial media and search marketing in Denmark
It’s always fun to present in Copenhagen, and I was honored to do two talks at the Search Marketing Stategies 2010 conference today. The first talk, “Social Media from the…
Read MoreIs your web site confusing the search engines?
In my line of work, I see a lot of Web sites, and sometimes I take the absolutely simple stuff for granted. I realized the error of my ways when…
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