Archive for the ‘SEO’ Category
I found out from my friend Bill Hunt this morning that he is leaving Ogilvy. I am sure he will be a great loss to the agency. Bill Hunt literally has written the book on Search Marketing, and he is a giant in the industry. A bit of digging found that his departure is quietly listed in the NY Times. Probably something a company… Continue reading...
Microsoft Concealing True Market Share Potential?
- Filed under: SEO, Web technology
- May 7th, 2009
Microsoft’s market share in search is clearly still small according to many sources – but are they hiding as yet unutilzed assets, ready for a big “reveal”? Probably not – but they could, if someone switched on the light. Continue reading...
In a bid to focus on the more advanced tracks on ts London conference, SMX in a few weeks has dropped its fundamentals tracfk to push for the more complex areas of search to get a larger share of the voice. Continue reading...
I just saw a Tweet about an interview with Fantomaster. Seconds later I happened to have the devil’s curse on Twitter. Conspiracy theories are us!
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Why the Page Rank Toolbar has Little to do with Links
- Filed under: SEO, Web technology
- Tags: links, SEO
- April 17th, 2009
Everyone assumes that green line is all to do with backlinks.
Rubbish.
I’ll demonstrate. Continue reading...
