While I am in Oregon, I took the time to stop at the IBM Beaverton lab, where I did a reprise of my presentation at the Internet Strategy Forum conference….
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I spoke at a great event today in Portland, Oregon, the Internet Strategy Forum Executive Summit. I’d never been to Portland before, and I really enjoyed this extraordinarily livable city….
Read MoreKeeping search fresh
When I read Jill Whelan’s excellent High Rankings Advisor newsletter last night, she had a surprise from Google: a way to tell search engines when your page is out-of-date and…
Read MoreSearchers spend more
It seems like you get a new study each month that shows that people who search are people that buy. They may buy online or they may buy offline, but…
Read MoreHow do you make online panels easy?
Yesterday, I wrote about online panels, giving my opinion that online panels are great but that you ought to use them to answer questions about why customers did something, not…
Read MoreA Do It Wrong Quickly success story
Reader Anna Green challenged me to write my own success story to illustrate just what kind of entries I am expecting for my new Do It Wrong Quickly contest. So…
Read MoreWe have a winner and a new contest
We have a winner in the first Do It Wrong Quickly contest. It was a far easier decision than I had anticipated, because I got exactly one entrant! So, I…
Read MorePunishing Yahoo! for not being Google
The headlines blare an age-old story, where the designated grown-up brought in to grow the high-flying young company has been sacked, replaced by the original founder. Can Jerry Yang restore…
Read MoreI did the contest wrong quickly
Some of you noticed that I put a contest up yesterday for the story about the worst marketer—the one who most needs to learn to do it wrong quickly. (Thanks,…
Read MoreDo It Wrong Quickly–The contest
Earlier this week, I let readers know about my new book, “Do It Wrong Quickly”. I talked about my motivations in writing the book, one of which is to respond…
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