Truveo Aims For A Billion Indexed Videos
The video search site has 100 million videos in its index, a number they would like to increase tenfold by next year.
SEO Firm CEO Jailed
Back in 2005, an SEO company called TrafficPower sued SEOBook author Aaron Wall because of comments made to his blog, a lawsuit that was later dismissed. The creator of TrafficPowerSucks.com was also sued. They liked to sue people then. Two years later, the CEO of that company is in jail for perpetrating a foreclosure scam.
Terms of Use – What Envelopes are Being Pushed?
Quite a major kerfuffle has developed in the past 24 hours over Facebook booting Robert Scoble out of the social network. Facebook sent him an email that accused him of running an automated script which is in violation of Facebook’s terms of use.
Jupitermedia CEO Talks Stock, Future Developments
Transparency’s nice – assuming that a person (or company) is indeed being transparent, and you’re not so paranoid that you can’t believe it, you get to find out many of the who-what-when-where-why details. And in that spirit, Alan Meckler, the CEO of Jupitermedia, has announced his purchase of some stock and referenced his company’s future.
Picking An SEO-friendly Web Designer
As an SEO we get two kinds of sites; those that were designed in the past and where the designer is no longer involved, and the sites where the design is either ongoing or we are working with the web designers from the start. Both of these have their pros and cons as an SEO but there is a clear advantage of one over the other for the client.
NBC Universal’s Pure Content Company at CES
The International Consumer Electronics Show every January in Vegas is one of the largest trade shows in the world and usually the one event that drives the world gadget wild. Featuring international debuts of all kinds of new products, some of the early buzz abou
Interview with a Link Ninja Master
The Internet Marketing Ninjas instructional program including videos and tools conceived by Jim Boykin of We Build Pages, has officially launched.
Google Negotiating with Newspaper Publishers
Google already commands the market of Internet advertising, but now the search giant’s appetite seems to be getting bigger by the day. Google’s holding negotiations with several newspaper publishers and cooking up a deal to allow its online advertisers to purchase print space in the newspapers. This move has been a cause for anxiety for many competing media companies such as ITV, who’s chairman Michael Grade has been lobbying to reign in the big giant.
Experts Discuss Facebook Advertising
A firestorm of explosive debate erupted on this blog recently as a record number of comments were posted to a discussion on new abuses from Facebook relating to its Social Ads and Beacon advertising offerings.
Traffic To Diet Sites Up 32%
With the New Year here many Americans are going online for help with the New Year’s resolution of losing weight.