An interesting NYT article on how Google (and others) are forcing newspapers to change their approach to writing news headlines.
Killing Skypekiller FUD
As a long-time user of the Skype internet phone service, I read with more than passing interest about SkypeKiller, an application that’s designed to remove the Skype software from your computer.
Killing Bill’s Browser Myths
A tongue-in-cheek parody of Quentin Tarantino’s sword-swinging films encourages users to switch to Firefox, but maybe it serves better as an object lesson in browser mythology.
Sony Makes a Killing with PSP in the UK
Sony’s PSP system had a record launch in the UK, selling 185,000 units in one week according to analysts, Chart-Track. That is more than any gaming console has ever sold in its opening week in the UK.
Culling Feeds – OR – Killing a few Friends
Im aware that this is a strange analogy, I really do think of RSS feeds as friends in many ways though …
TV Anchor Says Citizen Journalism Killing Newspapers
Jason Salas, a newsanchor with KUAM in Guam, writes that newspapers are on their last legs thanks to the rise of blogging and citizen journalism.
Killing Blog Comment Spam
Steve Rubel posted today about a technique Google’s supposedly testing out that will remove the incentive for comment spammers.
5 Reasons Why Link Swapping Is Killing Your Website
I created my first website in 1995 – it was so long ago I built it out of rock and wood, not HTML.
Is Your Marketing Strategy Killing Your Profits?
With the wrong marketing strategy you could be killing your profits and limiting your business. Your marketing strategy is like the driver in a car, with marketing tactics being the engine. If you know where you want to go and how to get there, your marketing tactics will help you attract many more clients, if not you could crash.
Are You Swiftly Killing YOUR Financial Future?
Don’t get defensive, and don’t become offended by the points made in this article — this is meant to HELP you. So if you’re ready to learn how to avoid a common marketing faux pas, then put on your thinking cap and let’s get to work! 🙂