Advertising surrounds consumers but it is harder and harder to get their attention. And how do you get your ad into their iPods anyway? As consumers increasingly have control of…
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Web site search for the small site
Sometimes it’s not easy being a search expert. People expect that my Web site will have a great site search. And it should—after all, I do know how to do…
Read MoreAnother Book Review
Pandia Search News, the well-respected source for the latest in the search marketing industry, has posted another good review of our book, Search Engine Marketing, Inc., on their Web site.
Read MoreNew Book Review from Dr. Ralph Wilson
Dr. Ralph Wilson is the latest to provide a strong review for our new book, Search Engine Marketing Inc. on his Web site. Ralph is a well-known author in his…
Read MoreNew Tools for Keyword Research
For years, search marketers had few choices for keyword research tools. Wordtracker was the professional’s choice, with those on lower budgets using free tools from Yahoo! and Google. But in…
Read MoreImproving your web site’s top searches
In a recent entry, we asked if you knew the top 10 searches for your Web site’s search facility. Identifying your top searches starts you on your way to improving…
Read MoreFollow-up Appearance on Computer Outlook Radio Show
John Iasiuolo has invited my co-author, Bill Hunt, and me to join him again tonight at 8 pm US Eastern Time on a live broadcast from Computer Outlook. We’ll be…
Read MoreWhat are the secrets to Internet marketing?
I was honored to take part in a panel discussion at the Online Media, Marketing and Advertising (OMMA East) Conference in New York City and I am pleased to see…
Read MoreThe liberation of not being perfect
Why is it that so many of us get stuck wringing every last error out of every project we do? What does that cost? How long does it take? Instead…
Read MoreUpcoming Appearances
Just to keep you up to date on where I am appearing, the Enterprise Search Symposium, originally scheduled for October 13, is being rescheduled for second quarter next year—I hope…
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