SEW Experts: Google Dance in Aeon Flux
In today’s au Natural column, “Google Dance in Aeon Flux,” Mark Jackson explores the “Google Dance.” Some SEO experts say the Google don’t dance. Others claim the Google Dance never ends. What does it mean for SEM, ranking reports, and site analytics? More: continued here sew experts google dance in aeon flux
Consumers Intolerant Of Ecommerce Failures
Around 87 percent of consumers conducting transactions online have experienced problems according to a survey commissioned by Tealeaf and conducted by Harris Interactive. Consumers Intolerant Of Ecommerce Failures The survey found that 42 percent of those who have had problems when conducting online transactions have switched to a competitor or abandoned the transaction all together. [...]
Search Headlines & Links: September 17, 2007
Want a snapshot of the day’s search marketing news? Here we’ve collected today’s top news stories posted to the Search Engine Watch Blog, along with search-related headlines from around the Web: Click to read the rest of this post… More: continued here search headlines links september 17 2007
As Facebook Apps Take Off, Poke Button Fades
If there’s one button within Facebook that can be discarded, it’s the “poke” option; this, anyway, is what new data from Compete says to me. The poke button isn’t really a matter of great importance, however, and the Compete statistics also pointed to several other things. One of them is the wide use of applications. [...]
New York Times Frees Its Content
Two years after dropping its columnists behind a subscription wall, the New York Times tore down the barrier to a valuable source of traffic: search engines.It isn’t as dramatic as the fall of the Berlin Wall years ago, but readers of the Times should be thrilled with the decision to put an end to Times [...]
Free Music Service Leaps Onto The Scene
SpiralFrog.com, an ad supported Web site that allows users to download music and videos for free has launched in North America. "Music fans demand fast access to high quality audio and video files and they want their music free, but they’d still like the music owners to be paid for their work and creativity," said [...]
Neat CSS Trick
When adding CSS style to pages, I usually do it using the regular css attributes (class and id), or I just add a style to a regular html element.Now there’s another way to add styles that basically lets you add styles based on any html tag attribute.For example, in the a or Anchor tag below, [...]
IBM Plays Symphony, One-Ups Microsoft
IBM has decided to play in the free productivity suite market with a reincarnation of its Symphony brand, for a collection of Lotus Notes 8 editors under that name.IBM Lotus executive Ed Brill noted how the Symphony name is a classic one, and using it for this new offering is “a very strong label for [...]
SEW Experts: Think Small, Win Big: Social Media Marketing
In today’s Little Biz column, “Think Small, Win Big: Social Media Marketing,” Carrie Hill asks if social media has arrived, or if it’s still middle school for Web sites. See how your small business can make sense of it. More: continued here sew experts think small win big social media marketing
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