Thin-Slicing, Me, You, & Your Customers
You can thin-slice your way, and I'll probably keep on thin-slicing in my way. What's not in dispute is that I, you,…
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You can thin-slice your way, and I'll probably keep on thin-slicing in my way. What's not in dispute is that I, you,…
Last week, I mentioned something about my indoctrination into the MyBlogLog phenomenon and how the service – because of their established social network – could become one of the more popular blogger tools available, if they decide to leverage blog search like Bloglines or Technorati (MBL does have a search function, but if a blog […]
One of the simplest things a webmaster, who is running a web metrics package to track site statistics, can do to boost micro-conversions (clicked links, clicked ads, etc.) and macro-conversions (sales) is to start a master log of changes.
The new year finally seems to be on track, as new rumors about Google merrily bounced around the Internet, bringing tales of e-book distribution and in-game advertising with them.
Download Squad's Jordan Running took upon the task of discovering which stores, beyond the 15 listed on the promo page, are participating in Google Checkout's deal that gives ten dollars off the first purchase a new Google Checkout user makes.
Want to find an old Monty Python clip? Or watch a Mr. Bean sketch? Odds are that you can do so at Google Video, even though the BBC never gave its permission. This story isn't about some impending lawsuit, though - reports indicate that "the Beeb" wants to strike a deal with Google and make even more content available.