Just a quick note to let you know that I will be appearing on wsRadio, on the eCommerce RSS Radio Show. If you are interested in how RSS feeds can…
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Web site search just needs smarter users
If you manage the search facility for your Web site, no one has to tell you how many complaints you get from frustrated searchers who can’t find what they are…
Read MoreThe Mobile Search in Our Future
As a frequent conference speaker, the same questions from the audience tend to come up repeatedly—one of them is, “What are the future trends in search marketing?” One of the…
Read MoreNew Low Price for Search Engine Marketing, Inc. Book
Great news! If you’ve been holding off buying our book, Search Engine Marketing, Inc., wait no longer. Amazon has now reduced the price to just $27.99, including shipping—a 44% discount…
Read MoreWeb pages are events, not locations
Every time a page is displayed on your Web site, it is an opportunity to make a sale, to build a relationship, or to deliver your marketing message. Do you…
Read MoreIs Google a threat to your web site’s search?
I use the Google toolbar—maybe you do, too. It saves a few clicks when you want to search, and you probably don’t think about it very much. You need to think about it,…
Read MoreThemes from the Syndicate conference
Search marketing is being transformed by changes in media and I was lucky enough to be invited to speak at the Syndicate conference to hear how. After my speech yesterday,…
Read MoreBlogs, RSS, podcasts, and search marketing
One of the most powerful ways to boost your organic search campaigns is with the “new publishing”—blogs, RSS feeds, podcasts, and other new forms of Web content. Today, I explained…
Read More“#1 Search Book,” says about.com
Search Engine Marketing, Inc. is at the top of Wendy Boswell’s Top Ten Search books at about.com—just in the time for some holiday shopping, she says.
Read MoreMore on Google Analytics
It’s been a rocky start for the newly-free Google Analytics. I guess there are worse things that can happen than to be overwhelmed with demand, but Google was forced to…
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