YouTube’s Copyright Problem
YouTube has become extremely popular but still has plenty of issues with copyright infringement.
SEM Strategy: Don’t Look Like a Duck?
Eric Enge’s extensive discussion of hidden text and its dangers illustrates a key issue for anyone working on a search marketing strategy. (Hat tip seroundtable.com)
MySpace’s Impact On Politics
Back in March MySpace launched the Impact Channel, a political community dedicated to the 2008 presidential election. Murdok spoke to MySpace about its role in the 2008 presidential election.
Social Media: You Built it; Now What?
Web developers and designers for huge companies and niche sites alike are all jumping on the social media bandwagon, realizing that social networking, user-generated content, video-sharing and Widgets are more than just ways to kill time in the office; they can be incredibly effective in growing and increasing audience engagement.
Digital Democracy Director Slams Google’s Greed
At the moment, Google’s stock is slightly above $600, and the company has a market cap of $187.42 billion. Given this evidence, it would be hard to say that Google doesn’t like money. But one onlooker has called the search giant greedy and wonders if it will “ruin the Internet.”
Direct Marketing Combined with Video
You could be forgiven if, after listening to the excerpts of my interview on Beet.TV, you thought that my favorite television programs are infomercials. But I was trying to make a point. Infomercials, and other direct TV campaigns, have a lot to teach us about video for the Web.
GPhone Is Not a Phone?
Google has been working on a mobile phone project for more than two years and the GPhone has caused expectations in the technology world to rise.
O’Reilly’s Google Analytics 101
Have you ever wondered how to adjust analytics to be fully functional without having to sell the farm to get what you need to be able to improve your websites? Google Analytics is the answer, right?
Wired Magazine’s Geekipedia on SEO
Wow! I thought, pulling an additional insert in my recent Wired Magazine called “Geekipedia” and thought that it might come in handy.
PR and Dumping the Inferiority Complex
Last week on Thursday I spent the day at the TurnPROn event in San Francisco focused on the future of public relations. It was hosted as part of the Online Market World conference, and a relatively small and concentrated event.