Facebook Staff Spies On Users
Facebook employees can view any profile on the site as well as view which other profiles a user has been visiting.
Increasing Webinar Attendance
I received an email (actually a comment to one of my posts on typical webinar attendance rates) asking for advice and suggestions on how to improve attendance rates for training webinars. This email came from a vendor who works with independent franchise operators who sell the OEM’s portfolio. He said he wanted to train them, get their attention, and motivate them to sell his services.
Highlights from Blogging for Business Conference
The Blogging for Business Conference was held 22 October 2007 in Salt Lake City, Utah.
Using Google Date Based Filters to Detect Link Building…
Tips on How to Use Google Indexing Date Filters
Why Does Google Trust Old Websites So Much?
The Evolution of Natural Linking
Marketers Begin Search For World Without Google
After Google’s little message to the link-selling public last week, there seems to be a consensus: It was more of a warning shot than actual penalty, as traffic was not affected; and it is a reminder to diversify.
Microsoft Causes Fresh Facebook Hiring Problem
Several people have left Google to work for Facebook, and one of the main reasons behind their departure may have been the social network’s stock options. Due to Microsoft’s recent investment, however, such departures could stop.
Fake Steve Jobs: Have You Heard Of oPtion$?
The Secret Life of Steve Jobs endured the bitter challenge of the SEC probing Apple for impropriety, while negative energy spilled around the faux CEO. How’s a genius supposed to instill the world with a childlike sense of wonder under these conditions?
Live Search Continues Down Relevance Road
The Live Search team at Microsoft has been working on making their centerpiece product more effective at recognizing equivalences, and knowing when ‘the’ needs to be part of the query.
Senators Call For Net Neutrality Hearing
Senators Bryon Dorgan (D-ND) and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) sent a letter today to Sen. Daniel Inouye, chairman of the Senate Commerce Committee, calling for a hearing to discuss phone and cable companies’ recent discrimination against content on their networks, and whether current regulatory protections are enough.