QUESTION: We’re a very small company with an 11 year website history, with web development resources somewhere between quite miniscule and non-existent.
YouTube Fans Love That CBS Content
CBS permitted YouTube to carry clips of shows uploaded by the network, and the result has been that CBS content enjoyed millions of views of those clips for the past four weeks.
MSN Live Ripe For Duplicate Content?
Most of us understand how damaging duplicate content can be to a successful search marketing campaign and because of that, most search marketers do what they can to avoid these penalties, which can be pretty severe. There have been mistakes based on session ids and other dynamic content issues, but for the most part, duplicate […]
Quality Content VS. Link Bait
As you probably know, there are a lot of articles on creating link bait. But what is link bait for your customers and how can you create the most efficient content?
Does RSS Imply Permission To Reuse Content?
With the advent of the RSS (Really Simple Syndication) feeds, copyright law got a lot trickier. Labeled “really simple stealing” by AOL’s Jason Calacanis, there is still no clear-cut legal precedent about implied consent to repurpose syndicated content, but the legal system that protects search engines may also green-light spammy content aggregators.
Serious Problems with RSS – Content Ambiguity
Besides the fact that RSS subscribers can feel less connected or loyal to content creators (see The Wire Effect), content on a per source basis can also face ambiguity problems.
Choosing The Best System For Managing Your Website Content
Just when you think you understand the content publishing trend of the day, here comes another one to mess up your plans.
Fixing The “Click To Activate” Flash Content In IE
In the good name of internet security, Microsoft added a feature in Internet Explorer that disables automatic activation of objects. All objects in an HTML <object> tag is affected and that includes Java applets and Adobe Flash content.
EU to Censor Online Video Content?
The British Government is seeking to stop an EU directive that would force any website featuring video clips to register as a Television-Like Service.
MSN Extends Content Advertising Invitation
If you are searching for another outlet to display your ads in, MSN has answered your call. An announcement on the MSN adCenter blog revealed the company is allowing current adCenter members to register for the adCenter Content Ads pilot program, a service that displays ads in the “high-quality MSN inventory.” MSN’s content advertising works […]