I do a lot of work for Lawrence Ragan Communications. And when I say a lot, I mean, well, a lot.
An SEO Client Adds Blog Component
A business blog component as part of every online business is one of my main SEO recommondations. Because of the search engine power of business blogs, it’s a natural addition for every website.
What Does the Public Relations Client REALLY Want, and Why?
It’s not unusual for clients of service providers to insist that their budget dollars be quickly applied to a variety of flashy tactics. Yet, when pressed, many acknowledge that what they REALLY want for their money is visible, end-game change.
Maintaining Client Relationships
Customer Relations Is Not Just A “Sales” Function
Cookies vs Flash For Client Side Storage
I have mixed thoughts regarding the dispute between using cookies to store client side data [session vars, userid’s, affiliate codes, etc…] versus using cookies to store the data.
Supreme Court To Hear Peer-2-Peer Client Grokster Case
P2P client Grokster and MGM Studios are preparing to face in Supreme Court on Tuesday in a case having broad ramifications towards the use and sharing of entertainment-based properties.
Ignore The Blogs At Your Client’s Peril…
That’s my new favorite motto, something that I thought of during my presentation at the NewComm Forum.
When Blogging and Client Service Intersect
Jeremy Pepper had an opportunity to quiz PR guru Andy Plesser to get the story behind the recent flap over The NewsMarket’s new blog, NewsBluntly.
The Role of the PR Counselor in Client Blogs
Jeremy Pepper notes that Newsbluntly, the Newsmarket broadcast journalism blog I mentioned yesterday, is actually openly written by their PR firm, Plesser and Associates.
Developing Your Site for Performance : Client-Side Code Optimization
Let’s begin by taking a look at client-side code optimization — the easiest and generally cheapest to implement of the three site acceleration techniques.