The New York Times Goes Social

The New York Times, the third-largest newspaper in the US, has a nifty new feature on their site: a "Share" dropdown box. Once clicked, the articles can be submitted to three major social networks: Digg, Newsvine, and ... [Read More]

December 2006 Survey Says: The World Wide Web Keeps Growing

According to Netcraft, 3.8 million new domains were registered in the last month. There are now over 105 million distinct domain names registered. Last month, the Internet hit the 100 million website milestone. With the ... [Read More]

While Baidu Prepares to Enter Japan, Google Lags

Google and Yahoo's overseas competition is strengthening. Baidu.com, China's largest search engine, plans on offering Japanese search services beginning in 2007 and will compete with Yahoo and Google. According to Robin Li, ... [Read More]

Improved City Search Offered by Ask.Com

What do you get when you integrate Ask's maps service with CitySearch, Ticketmaster, Reserve America, ServiceMagic, TicketWeb, and TripAdvisor? You get AskCity, which was launched today. The easy-to-use interface is shown ... [Read More]

Danny Sullivan Leaves BUT He Won't be Gone for Long

Many are calling it "the end of an era" in the Search Engine Marketing blogosphere. Danny is in fact leaving Search Engine Watch, but soon heading into a bold, new land of his own - Search Engine Land -- which launches on ... [Read More]

VerizonTube Comes to a Cell Phone Near You

Got Verizon? Your cell phone multimedia experience is about to get much better. In a partnership with Verizon, Google has agreed to deliver YouTube content to Verizon-serviced cellular phones (subscription required). It ... [Read More]

Google, Yahoo, Microsoft: The Competition Unites for Sitemap Submission

Oftentimes in the SEO business and even in personal website endeavors, we run into the question of why only some pages are indexed in the search engine results and others not. Waiting is a big deal -- returns just never seem ... [Read More]

ReviewMe Launches – Get Paid to Write Blog Reviews about Products (or Advertise Your Service)

Yesterday, two very well-known search engine optimization industry leaders, Aaron Wall and Andy Hagans, announced the launch of ReviewMe, a service that enables blog writers to write reviews about products. ReviewMe intends ... [Read More]

How to Create a Screenshot

Last week, I wrote about how you can check the format of your website through a variety of browsers. Today, I want to focus on how you can generate a screenshot of your own, especially if you are seeing something that cannot ... [Read More]