The fun thing about Internet marketing is that everything keeps changing. And the annoying thing about Internet marketing is that everything keeps changing. And SEO is no exception, as Google…
Read MoreIf it’s not Google, Twitter, or Facebook, no one cares
In case you didn’t know it already, I am the managing editor for the Marketing Pilgrim Internet Marketing blog. Every day part of my job is to find stories that…
Read MoreGoogle needs its own social network
I’ve been working on organic search (SEO) for a very long time, but I keep running into other oldsters like me who don’t like how the world is changing. They…
Read MoreAre colleges waking up to social media?
My daughter has reached the end of her college selection process. She’s our first student headed off to college, so it was a learning process for all of us. She…
Read MoreSocial media and mobile produce a commoner sense
Time was that when a customer came into your store, the purchase decision was made there. That’s true no longer. You could count on the majority of your customers making…
Read MoreSocial media writes your biography in real time
As Twitter and Facebook have come to the front row of the Web in the last few years, a few have hinted that, by posting frequent status updates, in practice…
Read MoreAmerican Express Manufactures a Holiday
Early in November, I saw that American Express was starting a holiday for the Saturday following Thanksgiving—a very gutsy move. I haven’t seen the birth of a holiday since Sweetest…
Read More2011: The year of the online SMB
Because this is my last post here at Mike’s Biznology blog for 2010, I am going to do something that I never ever do—make some predictions for upcoming year. I…
Read MoreWhen is social search coming? What? It’s here?
“Social search” has been discussed for a long time, but in the last couple of months it has sneaked up on some of us. Like Web 2.0, people talked about…
Read MoreLocation marketing for the SMB
Local Internet marketing is getting a fair amount of attention these days, and for good reason. People search for stuff to do, places to go, and things to buy on…
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