The Wall Street Journal article Some People Worked From Home During Covid. These People Moved to a Tropical Island covers the growing number of Caribbean islands offering digital nomad visas and includes…
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Most brands and companies today have some sort of social media presence. Even in industrial and technical sectors, Twitter and Facebook have proved themselves to be lively venues for engagement,…
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Impressions are a metric used in advertising to measure media delivery. In digital media, an impression occurs when an ad is called by a web browser. Each time an ad…
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Frequently, we hear our clients worry about how to keep a steady stream of content flowing. Many of them don’t realize that they’re making more of the problem than they…
Read MoreSEO expert Ted Ulle on the Google spamming controversies
Today’s interview is with Ted Ulle, the Senior Search Analyst for Converseon, and an administrator at Webmaster World (tedster), one of the foremost online forums for organic search optimization. He…
Read MoreTaking 50 million as seriously as one WSJ reporter
I must admit right away that I am a disciple of the seminal book on the Internet revolution and what it means for business, The Cluetrain Manifesto. The main premise…
Read MoreWeb 2.0: A “Swing and a Miss!” from The Wall Street Journal
I am not convinced that traditional business has a clue about Web 2.0. I know there are pockets of innovators and early adopters and [insert marketing jargon here] but if…
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