How I Harvested My High Page Rank
I have an online travel magazine with a 5 ranking and I’m always on the lookout for ways to use my site’s advertising space to its best advantage.
Can Bloggers Be Sued for Libel?
Fellow PR blogger Jeremy Pepper interviewed David E. McCraw, Counsel for The New York Times Co., to offer some insight on bloggers’ potential libel liability…
Intel COO Blogs With Employees
While some big companies have already taken a step into the public blogosphere with executive blogs, Intel isn’t one.
Marketing or Selling — Which is more important?
A question I often get from clients and students goes something like this: “I’ve been collecting marketing ideas… and I have a drawer full! I also have a stack of promising leads I’ve accumulated. And I know it’s important to stay visible, so I do a lot of networking, but then I just end up with more names in the stack. How do I prioritize all this?”
Yahoo Opens Euro-Quarters In Dublin
According to FT.com, Yahoo, attracted by Ireland’s low corporate tax rate of 12.5 per cent and availability of data centers, has set up European operations in Dublin.
More than a month after Leslie Moonves
More than a month after CBS chairman Leslie Moonves, requested three journalists from the network to resign, they have not yet done so.
An Ethical Alternative to “Doorway Pages”
Definition: A doorway page is content created specifically for the purpose of garnering high placements in the search engines.
RipGuard Versus DVD Copiers
Yesterday, Macrovision announced the release of RipGuard, an anti-DVD ripping software that “plugs the hole” left by the DeCSS crack.
TV Anchor Says Citizen Journalism Killing Newspapers
Jason Salas, a newsanchor with KUAM in Guam, writes that newspapers are on their last legs thanks to the rise of blogging and citizen journalism.
Is your CRM System Doomed to Fail?
“Right, People. Let’s blast out that mail campaign we’ve been planning for so long.”