Yahoo Buzzes With 2006 Searches
Britney Spears dropped the “People’s Elbow” on the WWE, clinching the top spot in Yahoo’s list of searches for the year.
Is Your Email Marketing Software Hurting Your Business?
Ten years ago I started my first online business venture out of the basement office of my home. I put together a Web site selling scrapbook products on my wife’s suggestion that scrapbooking was emerging as a hot niche in the crafting industry.
Microsoft Is The Worlds Greatest SEO
If you’ve been watching http://blogs.msdn.com/ which is where most of the Microsoft employees blog, you’ve seen at least a dozen mentions today of Microsoft’s new “Blend.” I only let one of these through to my Link Blog, but I was just realizing how brilliant this is.
Google Lags In Public Research
Earlier this week, John Battelle took a look at “the practice of academic publishing in the field of search,” and more specifically, at how many papers were submitted by each of the major search companies at a recent conference. The results: it seems as if Google doesn’t play well with others, at least as far as research papers are concerned.
Trust in Search! Dinner
At Search Engine Strategies conferences there are always after-conference events and last night was no exception.
Why Getting Great “A” Talent is Hard
All companies really want to hire the best and brightest; the best ones that they can find that meet the criteria of the job, would seem to fit into the organization, and has the ability to actually do the job.
Web 2.0 Policy Lacking in Corporate Communication
PR left holding the baby when things go wrong.
Yahoo! Search Marketing Ambassador
Yahoo! Search Marketing has sent out a mail a couple of hours back stating that the learning modules and test for being an ambassador has been updated to incorporate the features added to Yahoo! Sponsored Search. The mail sent by Harmony Parsons- Program Manager is as follows:
Computer Security Still Damaged by Social Engineering
Interesting article out of CIO magazine about Vista, and that while it is a highly secure operating system, with some neat things it can do, it still is not invulnerable to those programs that require social engineering to get the user to do something.
Mobile Adult Content To Hit $3.3 Billion
It seems there are endless options for mobile phone users. From text messaging to taking photos to watching video. The variety of content that is available is also broad. A new report from Juniper Research “Mobile Adult Content: Text, Images & Video, 2006-2011” says the mobile adult content market will increase from $ 1.4 billion in 2006 to $ 3.3 billion in 2011.