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SEO Site Audits – An Essential Starting Point - 39 days ago
Many companies come to us saying that they know they need to rank well in Google in order to get website traffic, but they also know they don’t rank well, and have no idea where to start. If this sounds like you, don’t worry —... Topics: Analytics, Marketing, SEO
WordPress 2.8 Released – “Baker” Contains Many Improvements - 192 days ago
The much awaited WordPress 2.8 was released late yesterday.The new version, dubbed “Baker” for Jazz trumpeter Chet Baker, includes bug fixes and new features, most notably inclusion of a Theme Browser so you can install themes right from your. Topics: WordPress
Study on Youth Twitter Adoption Misses the Boat - 201 days ago
Today I read an article on CNET, Study: Young Adults Haven’t Warmed Up To Twitter. It reported the findings of a recent study about youth engagement with Twitter vs. other social media platforms such as Facebook and MySpace. (Original study: Gen... Topics: Marketing, Research, Social Networking, Twitter
How to Be a Bad Client - 202 days ago
Everyone who has taken on clients either as a consultant or in a firm setting will be able to relate to this hilarious video about vendor-client relationships. It had me laughing so hard that I had to share it.The Vendor-Client Relationship - In Real... Topics: Humor, Random
How to Stop the Diggbar from Owning Your Site - 250 days ago
Recently Digg has overstepped its bounds by framing the content of websites it links to with its new “Diggbar”. Internet marketing savvy site owners are, shall we say, less than happy about this. It’s tough to tell if they are being... Topics: JavaScript, SEM, SEO























