My dad taught me many lessons growing up and one that stands out as relevant to lead generation went something like this:
The SEO Snowball Effect
SEO can seem like a long hard slog with little to no reward at times. Your mind often racing, constantly thinking about keyword phrases, H1 tags and links as you lay in bed trying to catch a few winks.
Does Your Small Business Marketing Suffer From the Bulldog Effect
If you’re an entrepreneur responsible for your own small business marketing, there’s a marketing method you should avoid at all costs, which I’ve coined the bulldog effect for reasons you will understand shortly. Keep reading to find out if you’re guilty of using this technique in your own marketing and learn how to fix it.
The Rock and Ripple Effect:
Imagine you’ve just thrown a rock into a pond. SPLASH! Ripples begin extending around the point where the rock hit the water.
Taking Advantage of Google’s Sandbox Effect
Most new sites submitted to Google (at least within the last year or so) encounter a peculiar phenomenon known as the “sandbox effect” within about 2 weeks to one month after appearing in the index.
The Diminishing Slashdot Effect
BusinessWeek is running a piece on Slashdot’s diminishing “slashdot effect” – citing analysts and site owners that are saying a link from the grandfather tech site no longer means what it once did to the sites it links to.
Tsunami May Have A Profound Effect On Blogs
A very good analysis in the Guardian newsblog on the role blogs have played in the Asia tsunami disaster and the long-term catalyzing effect this will have on the significance of blogs in the future …
Denial and Television 2.0: The BitTorrent Effect
If you’re at all interested in copyright, the movie industry, BitTorrent, or Bram Cohen (its creator), I recommend reading The BitTorrent Effect from the January 2005 issue of Wired.
What is The Google Sandbox Effect?
In the age of fair competition you may find it hard to believe that a search engine may hinder the appearance of a new website.
The Gmail Ripple Effect
With the advent of Google’s Gmail, a multitude of search engines, portals, and general-purpose sites have followed suit by offering enhanced email services, including increasing storage capacities.