With great design and implementation you can break all the rules and still be successful. This, by any other means, shouldn't have worked. It shouldn't have reached the ridiculous number of 3,338 diggs after being posted just 4 days ago. It was Flash animation. It was an advertisement for a product.… [read more]
I'll admit it, I am a search addict. I search all day long morning, noon and night; on the move on my mobile, at home and at work. Each day, 7 days a week, I spend no less than 4 hours conducting well over 150 queries, searching and scanning search engine result pages 2, 3, 4 even 10 pages deep. Organic… [read more]
Yesterday, Chris Sherman from Search Marketing Now presented another webinar jammed packed with useful information. This session entitled ‘Multi-National Search Marketing: Effective Strategies for Global Marketers' was sponsored by iProspect and moderated by Claire Schoen. Chris was a perfect… [read more]
Last week I spoke to Richard Dalton from Newsday and gave him my thoughts on Microsoft and Yahoo coming together for a story he was doing. The article ran in today's paper and can be seen here. Here are my thoughts from the piece: Chris Winfield, president of 10e20, an Internet marketing company… [read more]
The web is competitive. You need an edge. Social media marketing is becoming an essential tool to optimizing an online presence and creating strong connections with your audience. It is undeniable. With billions being spent online each year, social media is gaining in popularity as a valuable resource.… [read more]
On Tuesday, I did my friend Shoemoney's show on WebmasterRadio. We talked about how to get started with public relations, how to create a "USP" and most importantly how to become a great resource for reporters. Check out Jeremy's post here or listen to the full podcast below. And be sure to tune in… [read more]
When Neil H. Borden came up with the Marketing Mix and Professor E. Jerome McCarthy grouped the Mix into "the 4 Ps" they were probably not considering 21st century marketing and promotion channels on the Internet. After all, this was in the middle of the 20th century and Google, Yahoo and MSN/Live.com… [read more]









