[2005-07-29] Seven Marketing Questions You should ask before you get a 10 Year Old to build Your WebsiteGoogle tells us there are 4 billion websites- almost one for everyone on the planet. And today you have decided to make it 4 billion and 1.
[2005-07-29] E-commerce: The Bop ApproachFor centuries and most of the decades in the 20th century (i.e when computer was invented) access and communication was the tool of rich and ultra rich people, prohibitively expansive to ‘not so rich' and ‘not at all rich' people.
[2005-07-29] It's All About The Leads: Publishing to Capture ProfitsAll online businesses are nothing more than lead capturing machines. They capture traffic from search engines and links from other sources and turn that traffic into leads which turn into sales of products and services being sold on their sites.
[2005-07-28] The Hybrid Blog and PingFor the past two years, one of the best SEO inclusion tactics was the use of blogs. Blogs have become a base standard in SEO marketing, but as times change, so does the efficacy of any tactic.
[2005-07-28] Surviving Website Identity TheftEvery now and then you read about identity theft. I am not talking about the theft of your personal identity, sure that happens too, I am talking about the theft of a website's identity. The big question is: What should you do if somebody with deeper pockets and more push creates a website similar to yours, stealing your limelight, and your hard earned visitors? Let me answer your question from my own experience.
[2005-07-27] Cost-Per-Action in the Near FutureTo say that the search engine marketing industry is booming would be an understatement. And Pay-Per-Click (PPC), the method by which advertisers pay each time a searcher clicks on their sponsored link as a result of a search query using relevant terms, is a large part of that industry.
[2005-07-26] The 7-Step RSS Marketing PlanIf you're wondering how to get started with RSS marketing, here's a basic 7-step plan that should provide some needed guidance.
[2005-07-26] Have You Got Too Many Web Sites?Too many websites are nearly always a bad idea. Getting your customer to remember one web address is more than enough of a challenge.
[2005-07-22] Utilizing Backend Inventory Solutions for E-commerceThe advent of the internet has opened the door for e-commerce, which not only includes B2C businesses but also supports B2B business relationships.
[2005-07-20] The Future of RSS is Not BlogsBlogs vaulted RSS into the limelight but are unlikely to be the force that sustains RSS as a communication medium. The biggest opportunities for RSS are not in the blogosphere but as a corporate communication channel.
[2005-07-18] So You Want to be a "Google Advertising Professional"If you consider yourself a Google Adwords Expert and handle your own or other Adwords accounts for clients you may want to become a "Google Advertising Professional".
[2005-07-18] Web Analytics: Getting It RightUnderstanding and using web analytics.
[2005-07-16] Discovery On The InternetMany eyes right watch NASA and the Discovery as they work to resolve the fuel sensor problem and get the shuttle back in the sky. A best-case scenario would be Sunday but more likely it will be later in the week. Certainly less dramatic but certainly work mentioning is the fact that some eyes will be able to watch the mission in an entirely new way, over the Internet.
[2005-07-14] Statistical Analysis For Pay Per Click AdvertsisngYou have registered your domain name and you now need a web hosting service. So what kind of hosting package do you need and what are the most important features?
[2005-07-14] Email Laws That Could Bring You to Jail Even if You're Not SpammingFirst things first, I'm not a legal expert and so this article DOES NOT represent any legal or professional information and nor can I guarantee its accuracy. I only wrote this article to introduce you to these email laws that might affect us, email marketers.
[2005-07-13] DVD Controversy: Blu-Ray SurveyA survey sponsored by the Blu-Ray Disc Association (BDA) found that,
SURPRISE, people like Blu-Ray technology better. Imagine everyone's shock when BDA's survey said that 4 times as many people said they liked Blu-Ray better when the survey BDA sponsored explained the differences to them.
[2005-07-07] Blogging For Dollars - Personal Finance BlogsBusiness Week features a collection of blogs this week that are blogging on the topic of personal finance at Blogging For Dollars.
[2005-07-07] Pew Says Spyware StinksThe Pew Internet and American Life project released a study today that says most U.S. Internet users learned about spyware and adware the hard way. They've had their computers screwed, blued and tattooed by annoying bits of software that take over your browser, eat up memory, cause your computer to crash and a whole host of other problems.
[2005-07-05] Blog Censorship And The Impact On Doing Business In ChinaThe many conversations in recent weeks about blog censorship in China won't lead to any meaningful conclusions, I reckon.
[2005-07-05] e-Tailers Turn to BlogsOnline merchants - e-tailers - have taken to the blogosphere, according to a New York Times article from Bob Tedeschi.
[2005-07-02] AMD Out For Blood: Going After Intel In JapanAdvance Micro Devices filed suit in Tokyo High Court against processor powerhouse Intel for some $50 million. The suit accuses Intel of paying massive amounts of moolah to Japanese computer companies to keep them from using AMD chips.